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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAE ADVERTISER. HONOLULU 23, 1903 1 i JAPANESE TO MEET STEVENS LOCAL BREVITIES. tonight. Hon. D. W, the Japanese Stevens, counsellor for legation at Washington, is expected to arrive today in the Doric en route to -Japan. He will be enter tained while In port by Miki Saito, the Japanese Consul, and it is expected that the two-- together with the mem bers of the committee of thirty which had in charge the Japanese fire claims, will go over all the matters pertaining to the proposed commission which the local Japanese intend sending to Tokio to obtain the aid of the Foreign Office. As the Consul has endorsed the action of the committee of thirty in designatr Ing Messrs. Shiozawa and Ishikawa to act as delegates in all Are claim mat ters, it is believed that Mr. Stevens will take the same view of the matter and consent to act with the delegates. The latter leave today in the Doric for Japan. ' , As outlined in the Advertiser last week the plan of the Japanese is to take the awards as given out by the Fire Claims Commission, amounting in round numbers to about $350,000, and put the same into the keeping of the Foreign Office at Tokio. This precludes the acceptance here of the warrants of the territorial treasurer. The hope is that the Japanese Foreign Office will forward the awards to the Secretary of State at Washington with the re quest that the same be paid. This is done in order that the Japanese claim ants may cbtain their money . at an ,-iriv i?a.t instead of waltlnsr upon the territorial government to pay, there being no funis in the treasury, whereby iho same could be taken up when pre- v sented. - As the Japanese here are aliens they are acting within their rights to appeal to the Emperor for the relief desired. The Chinese will also confer with Mr. Stevens and will decide upon a course of action soon. CHANGES 'lN THE TEACHING CORPS the Board of Education Accepts Resignations and FiVs Vacancies. A large number of changes and ap pointments in the teaching corps of the Territorial schools were made by the Board of Education at the regular meeting yesterday morning. There were present Supt. A. T. Atkinson, W. D. Alexander, Mrs. E.. W. Jordan. Har ry M. von Holt, C. L. Hopkins, Mrs. W. W. Hall and A. B. Wood The following changes and appoint ments reported by the teachers' com mittee were approved: Miss Wilhelmina Schmidt, asststant of HUo Union school, in place of Mrs. Heln E. Kelsey. resigned. Miss Nellie Carr, assistant in Hilo Union school, vice Miss Eleanor A. Thomas, trans ferred to Honokaa. Miss Jean Angus, assistant at Fepeekeo, in place of Miss Kebecca Macy. resigned. Jos. de Suva, teacher at Kukuihaele, in place of p. W. Lonohiwa. resigned. L. E. Schell berg, appointed principal at Ahualoa. in place of E. W. Estep, resigned. Miss A. E. Thomas, teacher at Honokaa, in ni of Mrs. E. W. Estep, resigneu ! Lodsre le Prores meets ; Work in the third degree. I W. W. Goodale. manager of Waialua I plantation, was in town yesterday i D. I Van Dine is going to MauWo look, after insect pests for the U. S. Ei reriment Station. . Supt. J. H. Boyd of the Department of Public Works departed on tb Hall yesterday for Kauai on a tour of in spection. Olaa plantation will, it is said, in the future handle its own firewood, ship ping direct to this city, insteau 01 sun letting the work by contract. Thayer & Hemenway have applied to Judge Estee for a $150 attorney's fee for services in the bankruptcy case o N. Shimamura. The estate is worth $1093. When he Supreme Court convenes Monday in adjourned session the court will 'adjourn sine die, not to sit again until October. Justice Galbraith is to leave Tuesday for a trip to the coast. D. O. Camarinos ia circulating a pe tition to the governor for reissuance 01 his saloon license. His Frimo beer li cense expires next month, and Cama rinos now wants a full liquor license. The fire commission has practically closed its offices. Secretary Riggs being v, nr,lv after 4 o'clock. ora. hut o ooiinlA of dozen certif icates which have not been deliver Kfi- an A Mrs. J. Philip Smith, Wh Wo. knnn Ti at nrwl in EurOOe f OT SeV eral months, will arrive here next week and go to Santa Cruz to pass the re mainder of the season at "Sunshine Villa." Argonaut. The following promotions have been made in Company F, National Guard of Hawaii: Private M. R. Houghtail ing, to be sergeant; Private W. O. Johnston, to be corporal, and Private G. C. Myhre to be corpral. t- orwi "M TTirlck ThomDSoA have Issued Invitations to the weddiVg of i?.iiahMh Williams Paris and Kouis Monday. 34 u ,,. jw ft t at Kamphame Mr. and Mrs. Warren will be at horrf oftor contemner 15th at 1259 Lunalilo street. Aw.rt vr rvrmk. of Makawao, MJv. returned in the Alameda from Ann A t.. ,.r.i fr u-vicre he graduated recen 1.- r.., thii lan.- iinri.irtment. Mr. Croo y iiwii n.v. ..... ' .. intends to remain in mmmuiu m take up the practice of law. He is something of an athlete and was once on of the btst runners in the islands. Wray Taylor, who has charge of the Agricultural Fair, has offered two prizes for the best accounts of the ex hibition to be written by school chil nf thp Territory. Diplomas are to be awarded and the contest will no doubt be interesting. All essays rausi be handed in not later than August 2 anrf are to contain not more than 1000 words each. Printed circulars offering $200 reward have been received by-.. High Bherm I3rown from the chief of police of Phil adelphia for the arrest of Henry Tyson Detwiler, who absconded from the City of Brotherly Love on March 17, 19G2. He is described as about it years 01 age, wears glasses ana is a. sifuubia- ph-r. He Intenaea going soum ui a warm climate on ai-coum health. . ilrd, 3 Ladies Colonial Tie Ladies desiring something new and very swell in the line of footwear cannot help but be pit-aped with thi new etjJe It is simply beautifnl. Made of ideal kid with light extension eole and. Cuban heels. The thape is the daintiest of the season and it is most comfort able either for walking or evening wear. Come and see it whether you intend to buy or not. : : : '- : : : Manufacturers' Shoe Go.,-limited 1057 FORT STREET. 'm L j tt& wl AtAmiiAiAAAUltli AAAAAiiiiliAiiiiiiiiititiiM . 1 Burglar and Fire Proof Safes t 1 a 3 - . 1 t Williams, asisistant at Ho JLV. .iv. , ... T . in nt.-,-P of Miss Mabel X- rf-,M.i cirnd John ferema William J. Hall, at Kaapahu. in place ir t.. R. Schellberg. trans- frrprl Miss Anna E. Cook, at Papai- , . .r Tv,fo,ri5 e. Maby. re- signed. Mrs. L. E. Schellberg assist ant at Honokaa, in place of Miss Ber . Tl v,i roncfAiTPd to Kukuihaele m 11! TCintr. transferred from vohnmiinii to hisrh school. Miss Ivy w nirvin. assistant at Kaahumanu. i ioo nf "Miss Kinir. Mrs. J. N Taggard, assistant at Kalihi-waena, in place of Miss i;um. Aniuiu, ico.Sn.v . r -iriin TJnTicin.: assistant at Ma noa, in place of Miss Violet K. Beck-oDto-ncii Miss Mary N. Isewnes, assistant at Lahaina, in place of Anna E. Cook, transferred. Miss Nancy ITluDaiakua. in , r T11 lien Yatps. resigned. Miss .,0 CTomln-r. teacher at Kaupaha in niro of Miss Addie S. Dawdle, A U f 1- resigned. m ,t - Miss Alice IS. 'laoer, appumi i-.xi.-er of drawing for the Honolulu schools. Miss Charlotte Stewart was appoint ed to practice training school. Deave of absence was granted Miss Blanche Hana on doctor's certificate. BUSINESS LOCALS. $5.00, at the V . 1 mmmmmmmmmi " r : fr7Sf WE HAVE THE ?v" -: wonderful : ; .'sriappa' , : 4 COME IN AND SEE V .. . . 1 1 - 1 a. .1. A A A ! - a 1 f 1 . ia i 1 1 1 t ' ll AND I DO . v I t MOW t X to MONDAY, JULY 21ST. iore Bargains at SACHS' Our bargain sales are gaining in popularity and deservedly so. The goods we offer at reduced prices are all standard and sta ple materials, and our object in making the price so low is to di minish our stock, preparatory to moving to our new building i.oon: Here are a few of oi week's attractions: IT. The amateur picture maker gets the best results and the most help from good materials. We have the best of everything In the way of materials. FRESH PAPER, FPvESEC FILM FRK SCI PLATES ALWAYS IN that there are only a a few days left in which gather in real bar- gams, as we wul posi tively close up at the erd of thi month? You can get goods at your own price, pretty nearly. Come and fee if we have what you need, as you can gave money if we have. up 1 wool under at the White Oenulne Panama hats White House. Tru Primo lager. It will tone rd refresh your system. Light weight natural Mill 13 aii'J ' Houe ThV celebrated Alfred Benjamin & Cclothes are advertise,! by the Kash Co.. Ltd. Beauty in the home is easily arrang ed by consulting Lewers & Xooke a -11 njir rJpnartment. . ft Read the announcement of L err today on page 6 for ia!r . Monday next. ..:m!nr done accoidmg Mliimery, '"" Rtvie at ?,TiiS. F.'nav. in BO. 1,1. t the very best re- suits obtainable in yenZ films or mates, take them to Honolulu A card case containing flrawn on Redmon & Kerr Co.. bankers, in New York, was lost. Pf the Fame has been stopped and ail per sons are warm d against negotiating the same PRINTED PIQUES Latest stripes and figures, widfc' 28 inches. Very handsome; duced from 20c per yard to 7 YARDS FOR ?10. FINK DRESS SATEEN , Very attractive colors. Tia French Sateen and 31 inhs wide a great bargain. Reduw from 35c to 29c PER YARD. FIGURED DIMITY In many different oiors s.n handsome assortment o pat terns. Width 29 inches; redu from 7 yards for ?1M to 11 YARDS FOR $10. MUSLINS AND DIMITIES Excellent bargains in this lot. Reduced from 20c per to lZc per yard. N.S. Sachs DRY GOODS CO., LTD. FORT STRUKT. L-F.STERNEfflANN STAPLE AH3 Remeoaber, only a few days more. JKJJ M.'BRASCH & CO. A. o 001 We are acents for Poco Plate Ca meras and Eastman Kodaks. We have just received a fresh supply nf Cramer Plates: we are sola agents for them and consider them the best nn the market. Call in and get our nHees and see samples of the work done v.ith these plates. We develop and print to the satis faction of our patrons. Discriminating picture takers insist on havinsr their worK done oy our artists. Spo mir Island views: they cover all the interesting subjects on the Islands The best and most comprehensive set in existence. We have just received a large assort ment of the famous HERRI NG-H ALL MARVIN SAFE CO'S safes. These safes are considered the very best made. The public are invited to inspect tha exhibit at our Hardware Department. Theo. H. Davies & Co. Limited. Grand Bargain Sale of 1 Mi ft c e 5- Beginning Monday, July 21st :o:- Prices Reduced Far 'Below Cost :o: These curtains are not too elegant for Honolulu peopkv but the prices are evidently too high. They are of the iiia6 exquisite patterns and designs, all directly imported from Switzerland. Many have admired them, but when it czscm to paying $22.00 for a pair of curtain?, tney were not muted. On the mainland regular price could ea?ily he gotten fir them however that's not here. We are going to Hbvm r. the-.e curtains at an enormous sacrifice in price and offer yna ( Tt'a a -.hencA tr hfivp. nirtlins WOrtflT Cf f WI1X3 UUIUl aw r w.. - ..v-w - . the costliest maEHon at ordinary curtain prices. Com erij and don't miss the chance. Maria Antonettes, formerly $17.00, on sale at $8.C 8 Renaissance, " 20.00, t' 44 u 8.00 Irish Point, " 10-00, " 44 11 6 CO BrnsselsNet, 44 1 0 - 00 , 44 44 " 5.00 Arabian Curtains, reduced to $7.00 and $8.00 -:o: Hobror) mpany EHLKRS' BLOCK, Fort Street. (iwies WE UECOMMEXD Nathan Hale Cuban LSO, GAIETY GIEL Fort St. opp. Club Stables. Fhone lilue oll. STOCJillULlKKS MEETING TUB ANNUAL MEETING -F THE f,vhnir! cf the MeCatMS 1: mSlton ftft i-?' vwS v i 8 All snorfsmen should inspect ourj v -7"- . - hi Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd. Biff UliU All Corsets, 50c We will close out our entire stock of Royal Wari Corfet. all pize in the different qualities, regular prices, and ?3.0U; all go at tne one price, out. ALSO EQUIPOISE WAISTS EQUIPOISE SUMMER WAISTS FERRIS' GOOD SENSE WAISTS ALL AT 59c Note Any goods purchased during this sale will not be ecfasEw! or given on approval. . ' : :o:- Table Covers and Portieres We will have a eale of them also. See display in oav windsw with prices plainly marked. Bale of Embroideries ia pan Saturday night, July It. :o:- Ehlers & r I) Port Street in W .i... ..i.i-im-iTi I II I - . im t .i HBBBBBBBHBDBBBBIUBBHBBDBBBBHBOBHI ! Union and Hotel Sts. Phone Main 317. . . . a I A snpoial meeting oi era of the Kohala Land Co . WO-j Renny Co.. Ltd.. has been . ..lied by be held at 9 o'clock a. m. at the omce u president for TumUy, July AV. R. Castle. Merchant sreet. one oi iw2 t 4 oVlpck p m at Ul, of. the matters under, discussion will oe -. company. 20 Queen street, the proposition of increasinff the capi nee G. HOLT, mi ofif thf romnany An extra fine assortment of fine fur niture belongins to Mr. Chas . Ludg en will be sold today at the fdn on Keeaumoku and Lunalilo stlf-,; 1 o'clock, by Jas. F. .Mor.an. Put I list f articles to be sold i Publisre. . here in the auctioneers adert.se rr,ont j . , -i iv the Alameda off ire uiiim ..... i' - ... . thi afternoon and therein be no concert this evening Cap,5a'" a er announces that there will ert tomorrow evening at ..Thomas Honolulu. T. H. Secretary July 21?t, 192. 227 MEETING NOTICE. Honolulu. July 17, 1S62. THH REGULAR QUARTKRLY ratine of the Pacifle Hardwar Com pfy Limited, will b t the office of the B. T. Dillingham Company Lim Uei on Friday, July 25tb. at It .'elock TKS GORDON SPKNCHR. C33 5eertary. fl B C BE BDBBDBBBDDB BB 8BBBBBBBB8SBSaa?B a SILK HANDKERCHIEFS jj S s B 9 8 9 3 9 Fine Heckwear Silk Shirts " Fine Hatting With Assorted Designs 13 i- &. .urn. - - 1120 NUUANtT AVENUK. Branch Store: King nd Liliha Streets. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 833 BBBBBBBBB Q B a a a D ES fl BBBSB BIBBBBSB ST AT REDUCTION a 8 a s K IN 1HATTR Retiring from hat jate ctyleB business. IIat3 in great ranetj, i $1.00 hats sold for 35c AT OUR Hotel 'treet Store. ALSO. 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