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her waists
of styles
decidedly different from those
generally shown
will find
our "Waists the most interesting in Honolulu. The choicest novelties of the leading manufacturers will be found in this collection. Hundreds of styles that are not
shown elsewhere. Beautiful Waists made up in an almost endless number of new ideas. I 100 Dozen Mother's Friend Shirtwaists in WHITE PERCALES away down, from
25c up.
a meal which he for some reason or other
omitted to pay for. Explana at
progress of the
An, there being
at the
pres- - tions
to the
proprietor were in order, i Die
over 400
communicants, and
! and during their progress, Coghall "Bttiing
membership, the
total of ' knocked over a sugar basm which an-
- Tanaki, a waterer of
$75 and costs. He refused the
services of the official interpreter, and Judge
Wilcox's remarks
on the case went to waste.
His excuse was that
he had been washing: his cans and forgot to fltt nmnharir.o. .A(llt i aaa !wn elected
were as follows: gered the management of the
ptace In-
to going for him. Otficer Apana, wno was in the place, arrested Ah Hing and Ah Kee,
and preferred charges
of assault against them. Nick Breham sustained a black
eye at the fists of V. J. Fragoose, who wanted to know why the something or . mi,.
Biuriiirii. m frWn 4 MS rv . Progress
Block, FortSt
Pacific Import
Co., empty all the water out of them be- - e& fore he filled
them with milk. His hon-
- u or refused, however, to accept
this highly original explanation. Manuel Gomez
Anuia, another
of the
Inml nniiarians failpd to aDDear
when i. ...live uavies, k. w. Kaulia. Jr., F. Fernan- - miip
iaiiuaie, Ci.
lar. Wm.
Soncr and
TY Hnwarrt
' ether Breham had conversed with his kW.l, ,
Z i I'Miiniiiiee. r.rnest KrsT
Tiv'.-.- . t r. REMOVAL
SALE!! t!ft
John Effinger. Wnc- - of
evidently jj wngregatlon, and some fl!r4?ure? were held over - April
11th; D. Ferreira, violating sec-
tion 94,
Penal Laws, April 12th:
Kea-k- a, assault and battery
on Kehane,
$6 and costs: Manuel Roulins. assault and
battery on Mary Roulins, April 10th; Len, drunkenness, $2 and
costs; Ah Tai, heedless driving, discharged: Ah Tai, keeping gambling house, April
10th. m IS THE PHILIPPINES. A GRAND
CKASH IN PRICES. daughter. Other
arrests were:
Ohira, Ah York, obstructing public
thoroughfare; H. Evans, Niihau, Hil-
ton, drunkenness; Ah Pak, lascivious conduct; Y. Suga, obstructing side-
walk; Ah Chun, Ah On,
larceny, sec-
ond degree.
Last night a man named McCarthy, a steward on the transport Garonne, got badly cut up with a bottle at Iwl-le- i. McCarthy had trouble in a house with
a woman, and while the argu-
ment was going on a Japanese entered at the back door and struck him a
terrific blow
over the
head with
a beer bottle, inflicting a serious wound, f )fticer
Spencer telephoned to the
police station and Lieutenant Leslie went to investigate. He found McCarthy with a bad scalp wound, which was bleed- ing
profusely. The man was taken to
was dressed. No arrests were made. 3f Sargeon Perry, Chief
HawanUne Officer.
N Hospital
Surgeon Pt-rr-
chief hi name was called, and his bail went by the board. Later on
at- torney
appeared and said
that they
understood the case
to be fixed
for Thursday. The case was accordingly reopened
with the
result that
Manuel Gomez
was soaked only
$50 and costs, on account
of this
being the first charge of the
kind against
de-- i fendant. Helen Fonseca was reprimanded and discharged on a charge of assault
and j battery on Maria Boteilha. The case was a
trivial one,
arising from a row between the children of the parties. Hao, a wahine. was reprimanded and discharged for swearing. It transpired in evidence that both
defendant and
complainant swore roundly at each
other, over a Chinaman, whom both
claimed as husband. George Kiden, charged with drunk--
' enness, was discharged, as Officer Pig-got-
t, who made the arrest, failed to appear. J. A. de Combro was sent to the reef for sixty days for entering
the premises
of another
without invitation. Defendant said that
he had been ask--
I ed to pay a visit
to a friend, who. on his
arrival had him
arrested. Other cases which came up were: I Arian,
assault and
battery on Mell.
Z. .Ter J' ,r the Philippines, !' cer' an official report
Ladies', Men's ano
Ghildretfs Shoes being sold at prices
within reach of
all. L. B. KERR & CO , LTD.
Fort and Hotel
Streets. rlSWid-i- v r.r,.,l.. I- - "jWpelago. but the
greatest Circuit Court Bailiffs. With the coming of Judge Gear of the First Circuit Cout
several changes are taking place in
of the
clerical force in the Judiciary De-
partment. W. Sumner Ellis has been
appointed as bailiff in Judge Gear's
court and will
enter upon his duties at once.
Charles Hopkins, the
bailiff in Judge Humphreys' court
under ap-
pointment by the Attorney-General'- s department, resigned his police commis-
sion on Monday, and will be again
ap- pointed by the court itself without ref-
erence to the Attorney-General- 's cases exists in Southern Lu-- : suthern islands. It is but the matter
is being
thoroughly vaier,t in cvhn .i,
. F'oaS
estimatf-r- i itiw m.. . mwwimiw w few
, ---
w. "e tu- - E2?W'
butth actual
num- - It is said
that the Powers are looking to America and would welcome a Yankee
protest to Russia. ""n an'i a cen us- -
'iffi- - Secretary Root has refused to annul
jny oil-bori- permits. nnt
of the
majority of cases la rural
districts. n Manila and surrounding Headaches unw,.:
n a substantial ow ff e.ausplce ot the Ma- -
There ip a,so a "taunt
at ' . EASY TO CURE WITH r1 Md h '" isianns has a'h district . Wtf
. hl,fI,er" that conld be
5 Minute
Headache Powders
ONLY AT HONOLULU DRUG CO. towtbIeor a leper
col- - rffe." "" re"i8
to de port
all segre- -
and VON
HOLT BLOCK. 1 KING 8T. :: OTTO A. BIERBACH. :o!a'i "'
Washington A. H. OTIS. 18 b;t;'"-- ' ilk
and fee.
Wt it?8?
! th-
- nil
bent t ace 1 ...
v0. SHREVE
& CO.,
San Francisco. TO FACILITATE TRADE with
t he Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all
goods purchased or ordered of them, FREE OF ALL CHARGES jOR
TRANSPORTATION to Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Good will
be sent
on selection to those known to the
firm, or who
will furnin
""IT Hi..
HIS. ID I 111 IlllliS
li "ed
me one. k Hie so . '- MARKET AND POST
STU fETS,
SAN FRANCISCO. Illustrated catalogue and prices furnished upon receipt of request.
We have the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New
Tbrk City, and arp prepared to furnish pnerlal designw mKm
Read the
Advertiser. ' niw.,nia'J-?n.- - fr.
Life. I SOME OF THE
LATEST MODES.
THE PACIFIC
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL
10. 1901.
THE PACIFIC NEWS
OF WORLD
CONDtNSED Scrofula
This root of many evils Glandular tumors, abscesses, pimples Commercial Advertiser sold
are always kept open to
public in-
spection. Printed
reports are
made and pub-
lished annually. Every three years a vote of the
peo- ple is
taken upon the question of license or no license. 1 FABBAGUI'S MEN MEET.
Diaz is not going to Europe.
Bulawayo will
encourage Chinese
VT<EB Q. SMITH - - EDITOK.
New Season at WEDNESDAY :::::: APRIL
10 Visit the Old Hartford
They labor.
On March
31, Odessa had an earth- quake.
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is im- proving. George
Q. Cannon's
condition has
improved. Christopher Gibson, musical
compos- er, is
dead. Brooklyn Navy Yard, NEW YORK,
April 1. About 200 sail
ors of t arragut s neei, wnn men Judge Estee's charge was, as the
Advertiser predicted, an impressive one
sensational. We families, were entertained yesterday at vaiucgic
ni sive
rui uana,
ure., a the Brooklyn navy yard. The feature
$100,000 library.
it in full as we do
all legal
and j judicial documents bearing upon the j Roland
Reed, the actor, is dead
of cancer
of the stomach. of the day was their visit
to the
Hart- ford,
Farragut's old
flagship. The
old and other cutaneous eruptions, sore ears, Inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep-
sia, catarrh, readiness to catch
cold and
Inability to get rid of it easily,
pale- ness, nervousness and other ailments including the consumptive tendency Can
be completely and permanently removed, no matter how young or
old the sufferer. Hood's Sftrsftperilla wes ci van the daughter of Silas Vernoojr, Wawarsing. N. Y.. who
bad broken
oat with scrofula sores all
over her face and head. The first bottle helped
her and when she bad taken six
the sores were all
healed and her
face was smooth. He writes that she
has never shown
any sign of the scrofula returning. Hood's Sarsapariila Promises to cure and keeps
the W1U1
Captain E. M. Shepard has been
pro morals
or tne
town. juu6
Wo pojlv
Prorated for the
occa- - moted to rear
admiral "" ' r "'.z:
..:, the
law which the Edmunds comml
sum. Aniuiig
me vionma .c umu who had fought aboard the Hartford in Leigh Bierce, a son of Ambrose
Bierce, died in New York. By order of Rome
women mav
be 18G2.
They found many changes In her. Wash Tailor-Had- e ....Golf Skirts.... M. BRASCH
& CO. PHONE IS7. When they looked
for her old
barred from Catholic choirs. muzzle-loader- s and her
ch smooth
actor, iuwara
b. rarr,
a veteran
dropped dead at Scranton, Pa. framed for the purpose of attacking the peculiar institutions of Utah, marks out an entirely
new line
of action here, the results of
will be awaited with solicitude by all who have the true wel- fare
of the town
at heart.
t GOTHENBERG LIQUOR SYSTEM. bore
guns they found her
equipped with
rapid-fir- e and a
Colt automatic gun.- -
vet- erans
told their
sons and
daughters of the changes in the ship, sat in
favorite spots on uecks, recalled old
stories of the war and retold the old tale
of how she had
been struck
240 The commerce of Marseilles is sti.l
paralyzed by the dock strike. A new
statue of General Logan has been unveiled
at Washington. An important tuberculosis congress
will assemble
in London soon.
A German
contractor thinks
steam- ers
of 50,000
tons will be
built. Feeling
is running
high in Japan against the Manchurian treaty. "I
a prisoner," says Aguinaldo, i Honolulu, April 8, 1901. Editor Advertiser: What is
Goth-enber- g liquor system? H. P. W. promise.
Ask your
druggist for
It today and accept no
months of Thp Oothenbere law
as summarized times during her nineteen Commissions repoi i
service. toy
a Hawaiian
made in 1896. permits distillation by j The visitors were the members of the v!i nn..cnn
m n n nwna or Associated Veterans
of Farraerut's Dut am
like a guest. The North German Lloyd Company Bnv
resuec lauic uciou
.. v , aVQ a talr for it.
ex- - Fleet, ana have been celebrating: for a has
rdered four more steamers leaSeBB.ouu rr lnspec
. week
- the entry of the
fleet into the
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