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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

ma;?rial



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

milk, was nned



$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.

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w.

Kaulia.



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F.

Fernan-



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Ci.


lar.

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and


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ether Breham had conversed with his

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t



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REMOVAL


SALE!!

t!ft


John

Effinger.

Wnc- -

of

reporters



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

the Queen's Hospital, where his wound



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

he and his



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

the personnel



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-

-

is



'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

'

.



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TO

CURE



WITH

r1

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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."



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re"i8


to de

port


all

segre- -


and

VON


HOLT BLOCK.

1

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"'

-



Washington

A.

H.



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b;t;'"--



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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.


print

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

which



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.-

-

The



vet-

erans


told

their


sons

and


daughters

of

the changes



in

the ship,

sat

in

their



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

am



a

prisoner,"

says Aguinaldo,

i

Honolulu,



April

8,

1901.



Editor

Advertiser:

What

is

the



Goth-enber-

g

liquor system?



H. P. W.

promise.


Ask

your


druggist

for


It

today and

accept

no

substitute.



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

treated



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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