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J acobs Bros. Wolf and Admicil 229 Pa. Ave. mbId 40d COKE cuts the fuel bill almost in half. see ereereecccces 40= bu. UNeRt = ep coxe. $2.90 40=bu. cevsnen coxe..... $3.70 Wash ington Gaslight Co., 413 toth st. n.w., wM 5 . 920 20th st 4 Seer ecccccccccccos ures Ingrowing ss Nails permanently and painlessly WITH. OUT use of THE KN IPE. Our & ford in Ament re ip the latest desigus, duest stock ever displayed in Nie ase lao selling a Jot of All Long Human Hair Switches at creat bary My Sausage. Soy ue Switebes reduced t Nt 5, aes ches reduc 5.00. sce por dressed meats | Gray and Waite, Hair reduced i . = be seasoned in moet C7It's prepared and RAM manner. MLING, 619-650-051 Center Market. Mme. Siccardi, 711 11th next to Palais Royal. Private rooms eyeing. hairdressing. Mrs. K. A. Donovan, 904 F St. N.W., Thursday and Friday, March 25 and 26, WILL OPEN HER FIRST IMPORTATIONS OF French Pattern HATS AND Vee A cheap, pretty ment “notion store’ Lamp e to prove a pour invest- _Chanees are it won't # - avold the poor, - find ¢ es cheap ly the very best are moderate--not Mu Dear much as you'd naturally expect to bay for our qualities. GEO" F. MUTH & CO., 3e. YARD. . YARD. FANCY COLORED SILK BELTING, 9. YARD. TAFFETA BINDING, 9YARD PIECE, BEST QUALITY, 7c. PIBCEL BEST QUALITY HORN BONES, 3c. DOZEN. TRIUMPH DRESS STAY, LENGTHS, Be. DOZEN. FANCY COLORED, ALI-SILK ELASTIC, %- YARD GARTER LEN®THS, 10c. PIECE. BEST STEEL VEIL r 20. BEST BLACK JET PINS, Se. BOX. ADAMANTINE PINS, 280°PINS, 1c. MOURNING PINS, 50 IN ’A BOX, 2c. BEST RUBBER H. CABINED HAIR BOX. SHOE BUTTONS, GROSS PACKAGE, 4c. LADIES’ EXTRA QUALITY BLACK SIDE GAR- TERS, 10c. PAIR. CURLING IRONS, 3c. APIECE, ALL COLORS AND NS, 2 DOZEN IN A BOX, PINS, Sc. DOZEN. INS,” BEST QUALITY, 5c. 5. Kann, Sons & 0 PPR on ototversoerarrinrcond ehoegoreresnrrndoriorgeongecondresratontontondontontongenogeeseeseeseesersorconsonteeseogee sees ‘Men’s Watches. what to expect by a visit: A special lot of dainty Sterling Sil- ver-top Out Glass Salve Boxes, fresh One of these useful arti- find a place on every wo- man’ Sadressing table. | Makes a pretty repulse price is $1—asked Sresywnere fomorrow we offer them but the above statemcat does not purport to be from knowledge, while the Honolulu customs records show that on an average during 1896 only 20 to 25 per cent came under plantation contract. In November last I made personal inquiry of the im- migration companies as to what became cf the other 80 per ceat, and was informed that they had no idea—that it was none of their business. “Mr. Stevens states that originally the Hawaiian government encouraged Japan- ese immigration. This is correct; but the correctness of such a policy in 1884, with 116 Japanese in the country, is one thing and in 1897, with over 25,000, is another. As a fact, the Hawaiian government is now struggling against the immigration, with but indifferent success. 50 cents. Our new line of Men's Fine Watch- es 1g without doubt the most attrac- tive ever shown hereabouis. Com- Parison will show Deyond a doubt hat our prices are fully a third tess than elsewhere. Men's. “The foregoing are some of the authori- Watches mounted in’ fine metal, ties supporting my ‘facts.’ Every one can especially ree for =e bunt- draw his own ‘conclusions.’ ing and all outdoor fect “I have not the remotest personal feeling timek fally maranteed. “No against Japanese individually, or as a sue tothe aes a whole, having many personal friends among them, and in the practice of my profession they are among my best clients. lop watches—etc. ‘The exhibition of Porcelain Paint- = It is with regret that I have felt it my ings has attracted so much attention decided that we have to continue it a Se no longer: causa =~ duty to make the Fees nee onhieiaoe = your of ges eievens, objects to. My so! ‘ato the exLibit. ‘Admbasion is free. is to bring to the notice of American yer ple that western civilization in Hawaii 9 is ‘faced with a cog age te which words will not change, and in the Sealing” with with which we, as ‘the vanguard, ask their as- sistance before it is too late.” Mr, Stevens’ Interview. The interview with Mr. Stevens, to which Art patent 1225 F St. mhi0-Im, 80 420. 422-424-426 7th St.; 4 -<>+aee< eee IT Ir rr rr xr xr no designs upon Hawaii, and it can be as- serted with equal emphasis that there is nothing in the present or in the past condi- tion of affairs in the iglands which in the remotest degree justifies such an allegation. When Japanese first went to Hawaii in considerable numbers, it was in compliance with the demand for labor upon the sugar plantations. They went under the terms of a convention, made only after repeated re- quests from the Hawaiian government, and entered into somewhat reluctantiy by Japan. The convention is still in force, but can be abrogated upon due notice by either party. “A little more than a year ago the Jap- anese government enacted a law by the terms of which Japanese subjects are per- mitted to emigrate to those countries, and to those countries only, whither their emi- gration will not be in violation of the law of the country of destination. Several com- panies have been formed in Japan for the purpese of promoting emigration under this law, not only to Hawaii, but also to other countries where emigrants are in demand. But neither the Japanese minister, as stated by Mr. Thurston, nor other Japanese offi- clais, have any connection with these com- penis. which are exclusively private busi- ness concerns, nor do these companies pro- mote emigration to Hawaii except in com- pliance with the demand for labor in : islands. They are responsible for the wel- 8 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAROH ‘£3 1897-12 -PAGES. MRR Ra The Busy Cofier, Saw P ¥ AN D_ : SOR, mies! IF BAUM’S 4 = r ° sy Si be F et. cor. 1th. 1 Storage. 220 and M. $ 2 a ae “A Rare Display of Millinery What Mr. be me to Us. ) oe ee =| ann, Sons|i 2°." » Thurston Says of Counc | = Bom eee ce xi it. lor Stevens’ Interview. We certainly are an the con- ! M {ti Gy ‘Ce Buta, "the deaumorant cot ei FSi s bi tinual alert to give you the very Al I l ness of the trimmings, ribbons, chiffons, et values ahat can be tg flowers, thas vies with “Gach (6th best values that can be gotten e + 9 9 ° in Guroie coosiatias ot bf Siti ar Feiss stdin 2 TOMORROW WE t) We scour all parts of the globe 2 : for you. Watch every market Matters. z és : an OFFER AS SPECIAL = = Atkin ser talc ie Tc Bink Ue aay 8 eS on ie: : O CHOICE OF Grounds for the Original Assertions |. the shopping public of Wash- lake vour choice of the z e . = «i VELVET&SILK ‘7 Clearly Stated + ington: “Here are new fabrics, We can well say that. Such $ 9 $ ae, VIOLETS, : S ¢ here are new bargains for you achoice as itis. Nothing less than | % saa Se Pe oe ' ‘ é acpi | 5's 2d Grand Rebuilding Saie OSE FOLIAG . A Few yerything could quite embrace 7 { eve g jut a =z $ ‘9 BUNCH. REASONS FOR ANXIETY }> - ; the stock. Patterns of every kind | ¥ S| 8 Dose a sient oF Goop FoR EVERY POPPIES, fa i= = and description. — : : q $ | crass or svver. . LILIES OF THE VAL- a }. Choice Satines. And _ as for prices we'll let you $ MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES SUCH AS LEY AND BLUETS Mr. Lorrin Thurston, ex-minister from |, 5 by these: D 53 WE OFFER ARE NOT AN EVERY-DAY OCCUR. Banat pu aoe ee me ee the An-]>: On sale this week—about so : 3, | RENCE, BUT WHILE SUCH A STATE OF AF- Se ee ee eee ee en i in 2 Nex ceonls a Bs - o : a mae ‘ in all. The regular 20c., Matting Specials. Oo é SISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER IT WILL — = pepowter, its nora: , 1 ark alitiex Th $| pay you To Make as MUcH HAY AS vor BAUM'S I see that the statements T mad» in the |’ ce 37 4c. quai “ge re rey China Mat —— SANDOR wey Este nd eer ios course of an interview publisied in The |} al price marked on thes CAN POSSIBL’ A ES es ese 4 roll, at $1.75 $ POSSIBLY HARVEST WHILE THESE Ban WILL OFFER Star last Friday have been questioned by | > Sate SS ee ¢ | GAINS SHINE IN B INTEREST OF YOU! for one week only will be 10c ite China Me $2 00 + The greatest Suit sale ever held in Washingt A striki z i THE INTEREST OF YOUR Mr. D. W. Stevens, the counsellor of the |} mae > aaa ; VUE © grea Suit sale ever held in Washington. striking $ DIMES AND DOLLARS. TOMORROW av Japanese iegation, who claims that I am | >< 20¢. and 25c. These are all new uk POLS example of King’s Palace famous enterprise! Wed like to $ LADIES’STRAW in error both in my facts and in my con- and the choice of this season's eS “$3. 50 2 g = : $ ° HATS, IN ALL 42° clusions. The interview aad reference to | $< productions. It is impossible oa gard 0d x $ tell you the name of the maker of these exquisite suits— < 1 S 2 z | the reported refusal of the Hawallan gov- to describe the many styles and lahesteal ¢ z ? ¢ lo THE NEW ernment to allow 537 Japanese immigrants |}° eee ict ete Fe Martins, 2eyard rel "$4. 50 |e worth $25, $20, $15 and $12—but we may not, as the same suits # SHAPES to land in Honolulu. combination colorings. A z aS y < SAT GRAS CORGRED TOR 5 “The facts which I stat continued Mr. |» glance, however, will convince POPES pe > » $5 00 are on sale in several of the leading stores at three times the price. ¢ CREAM INDIA ; i Thu ton, ETS in sul you that the stvles are correct ire i DSU | + ‘i on : 3 t. That by treaty al! Japanese have | )¢ 7 Sakae ate Binet : ; : £ We have purchased 300 Suits—the entire sample line of a Fao SACS the right of ingress into H and the prices the lowest. ee eee - C eaee i : : : os AU) thority for such SE eae <a $5.00 & New York maker. They are made and tailored in most fashion- $ | 22axcn rraty COLORED TAFFETA, IN PINK, a the Hawaiian-Japanese tr: Jewelry Specials. } . a z = NILE C, aT, 40 DOZEN LADIES gust 19, INSTI, page 115 of Ha } the Gold Chair bargains are/% able style—Eton effects—fly fronts—Reefer, Blazer and Norfolk | wHre : Cc NIGHT ROBES. mnich ives tree right of Ingress ’ SteHling Silver Rib loce atic tions Seog ee : : é SRENAT s treaty is still in force and. me and $1.39 for $2.95, $3.25 and | effects—loose and tight fitting style—finest quality cloths—silk lin- $ WORTH: 50c....... . = Mr Ste eabuate acinar year’s |? eat ‘| : acon ae ‘ ei cep Cle ae = z : 2] 241NCH WATER-PROUF BLACK Te eS notice. ‘This ‘convention’ is Low a dead la. |?) Somely designed... 25¢c.each Ee Ve: ings—two-tone effects—Robin Egg Blue—Heliotrope—Cadet Blue $ | INDIA SILK, QuaL ty GuaRAN- 30¢ it Bee De Aan erate een ne anak: ate esa Sterling Silver ESA Spetal Department Storing, Haul Siglo ee as, : : | TEED. WORTH 50 : ° & RDS aaa A Change of Policy. plerre ex Be sae anal starches % —Tans—Blacks—Fancy Mixtures—some plain—some braided. If See a eS GUARANTEED. ee “Second. I stated that formerly the Jap-|,; Hat Mark -25c.each ie = ES 6 SONS: z - 2 a E = D ‘ARP ALL- es TE THEM To- anese government only allowed Japanese | }¢ Sterli 1 =: “s&s you don’t come early you'll miss these bargains. s SLL und ‘K OSURAH, EXTRA chile to come to Hawaii under contract, by | 4. terling Silver aac ae ae a wate IT AND FINISH. WORTH Cc. 33° which they were under the concrol and | >: oa Ane z —- — sc see supervision of the Hawaiian government, |/ | fully designed han- *Charmian Water: $ NGEABLE RUSTLING TAF- : i but that recently it had changed its policy |?! dles ge .. 48c.each s = aie 9 QUITE A VARIETY OF ‘OT MORE THAN 3 TO A CUSTOMER.) and allowed free immigration to Hawaii, ¢ is not for sick folks 4 £ Ve ee 590¢ ry 2 9 Tumber of Japenene Genie etn eae 1p] Emgraved free of charge, ? = ? me ° number of Japanese im: ‘ eee © arge. ae at for ] 2 jes, who were pouring pauti are > only, but for well 3 = BLACK — BROCADE B A U S | country ninety any check on the part of | >! Beautiful Wreath ones, as weil. + $|onass. mess coups j= | the government “as to what became of | Brooches, real VERY y 5 o : ; $ ¢ 812-814 Seventh. Branch Store, 715 Market ee 5 ol ee ‘en a a 50¢ “416” SEVENTH. soe suadiing 4 ena with fine 3 4 | SIGNS. WORTH Tbe. rr ee, is that from ISS7 to Is T peament rhinestone settings. Ca ‘ ba Knows to ctvill- @ emveoeerestestes ‘ Sirti = 2h of the Hawaiian board of immigration and | P4 8s. 68c.each } ? fe from # spring sae eaias 24:1NCH BLACK FIGURED TAPS, had personal knowledge of the conditions ssorlina Si 3 f a mountain’ and ye = —— = = anger hich all Sepanee 4] $1.48 Sterling Sil- » i ee seesses eeeeseeecises Retiring Sale. to Hawaii; and thot £ ver Chain Irace- " ? jn slerul = Terese | No Removing inten ee i q HERD ISKA & CO 1 THE LATEST AND. EST Fl nO No her C. I No Removing, Sale quainted with the Honolulu’ age hel etos » lets, plain or carved * aera = ae Heh = official records in Honolulu, which I have | »€ links. Special price ys ; I sie St N. W. “Phone 135 1 Blackistone Island PIT SLT UBIRY I would like to state to the public | honeorthed Trane orcas oe : Ber PRC enen > z09 G St. N. e one E OF TT, A PIECE OF SILK sta a iC | none of the nigra: = ‘ © 026-30 > $| Diuretic Mineral Water. PEAS So DSA eit Geean Sh 1 Fidei etl =. (ie Boavata. 1805 came +4 Upholstery Iten , > > oe Th t Sot Acte ‘s Mi TAKES VERY LITTLE. For that my business is done on a legiti- | ‘iabor convention,” which Mr. \ - . — » = : ore 3 fers to, und ch { ' = aren oa r sg ties Sweet and Tender aoe ah Aist OR SKIRT, 69c. mate basis. rs to, under which the Hawaiian go’ For Soane , eral Water fer je reiie eee sree M Sane 2 \ = 5 * a : : My store is No. 1012 F st. nw < " +88 BRAKELBY'S B. F. F. CHAM- ‘H BLAC ‘ADE J . TW., of the kidneys and blad= PION JUNIOR PEAS Sip TAFFET. 1B 5 " ‘ taste bi 9 Geetha tac es fei th teal TAFFE A. LARGE DESIONS AND opposite Boston House, and I have Hy 66-in. I ere ae, for 44 s . ome to market. Sweet, tender and ¢ | \ : by Mr. t; loose covers, finished smooth on ? 617 lith St. N. W. joThis submarine water flow, from_a well 360 fect ans. Insist Sut oe me, COSTUMES, 719¢. never advertised that I was going to Secaeas one " both sides, will not injure “ie ’ in depth, through nearly 200 feet of rock, and from om your : : Syith sheen tas F] sides, 3 : 260 feet’ below the bottom of the surrounding river. : retire from business, as I expect to Atle ae i - 1% fine itor: 5 , will relieve backache due to. clo IMPERIAL Soh omye 3 SS, as > My authority for this state-|!<« finest furniture........ Se. yd. Point Lierre Laces, ested Eid aml the discomfort cantante 3B. B. Earnshaw& Bro., T Panat, Mone eon eee remain in business all of my life ime ls of November 1, 1S! i he Japan | b4 a 4 and tret! ore promy = 4 ‘4 s SS a x 7azet oO ovembe: i$ y the ‘Japan | > A i > - ire White, Cream and Butter Colored, atly than any water hereiofore kaon. nd Te —— Grocers: 18-8 ith St Sa wie «tne Z Immigration coma ‘of Osaka, rng in | }# S, 1 lot aye Oak Fire + - Oo establishes within a few a ful uninter- Sime m&f-28 EL é 4 ° which the following statement appears, |.4 Screens, ed with your own tt 10c. to 69c. E rupted flow of urine. To place this water within the RTS OR ENTIRE : oe ee Be aturess | | ee a ’ Oe ae yd reich of alleven as a table water—the price has roe Bri vececcusecvoeesees’ WORTH $149...... ° pier the pire: of the company ake 82104 choine of alkoline. * been fixed at the low rate of 200. per halfgntton ae t R d ti ry 9 ‘orth. os lowing are the persons who Worth EF h. 4 la + c ‘ 2 a dozen. For sale at the principal compose the comp: 34 orth 79c. For. ...59¢. each. Black oom of ees ae ae Feat RE aes MFG. JEWELER ““"Fozo Tatino, ex-minister to Washing- | 5¢ he o 4) Edges and Bands, n Mair. D G d brane lene 2 oe s ; \ 1 lot Antique Oak Fire sé From 35c. to $1.69 yd. i SiO SE ae 4,000 Switches, $250, formerly $7.00 Fees = So 1o12 F ST, court Gta re appli | p¢ Screens, 3 folds, filled with your "* , . N.W. witches, DeMELly, = NT ath tM. oto. Michi hu f vrit ~ E Lest values ever offered. call 58, cae pee $00. formerly 10.39 OPPOSITE BOSTON HOUSE. | of habeas corpus.” decided November Is, i own choice of silkoline. Gray Switches, 4.50, formerly 6.80. se eS Se eee 1896, in whieh a member of the company Worth $1.85. For.$1.59 each. | = First-class attendants in Hairdressing, Sham, ¢ and also its Honolulu manager both tes- | \ = a Black Mohair Hercules 2 rege gen came | £0 LITTLE MONET BE HUMORS OF ALL KINDS | tiea“inaer oath that “Goze Tating, ox: rior ssad Astiqueioai Fore 0 rn retaining curl c ny Cuti > and the des inis v vas 3 f Braids, = Ss. HELLER’S, DIAGONAL MOHAR woor strrres, same | poet Cuticura S02, ents aumae pape i Serine ton) wes = aoove s< Screens, full size, filled with #! All widths, from SSORTMENT OF MINTURES AS THE 1m, w fly “Fourth. [stated that the Hawaiian gov- | i¢ ae Fag! : ' 2c. to 25c. yd 4 eee 720 7th Street N. Ww SBOE CRW GOING TO O30 SEAS erament had passed a law prohibiting any i? soe ey ee silkoline. 6 2 > iE | ree’ ie LL FOR. 2 ° immigrant to land who could not produce | > orth $1.95 For.$1.79 each. >; Largest Quarters—300 rooms. my7-20d z $50, and gave instar HM fees y ’ se st ES 4 ~ Terres == so ND BLACK SHEPHERD aint h law and how it pra ailed to keep Se 1 2 } COH EN S, }4 Best Storage Facilities. ie Hl PCr rrs = aan. = AND OCTAI Ys ce any or the Japanese out. authineiy for 4 = T lot Lace Curtain reatecahee € + : this statement is t a ian statute and }7 For .......ccccsecee 1.49 set. by Most Central Locston 4;sHave you tried 3 china fish sets the fact that during the year fase was ee nccuet® i . 1 y : a fact thi i the year 1806 Twas an | 54 : J ‘ i Aa as 41White Clover” By BSI ALL Woon 1 HECK CHEVIOT, Now that the Lavten ecacon tn at nana | StigrMey before the supreme court of Ha-174 Electric Carpet Sweepers, ; LIGHT GRA’ e. Do you )} law. 3 : $2.00 each, +! 6i Ith WwW. FI Padded Vans i ‘ Pi AND Brows SyORTET : jaw. 4 .00 each, me ghecsacnshs i ls: iB tt ti? "38c. as. $10 | 2 oat aes Pa eee oes as Sc sta bs ok os y For Moving. *4| DU er ye i se “Fifth. I stated that, under these con-1M tose covers made, Our way of making $f = i i It’s the only real Elgin-made Butter sold A set at $13.50-—with dainty sea weed ditions, there was a ‘peaceful invasion’ of | *4 them you will find to be the most oml- ? § 414 9th N. W. $4 Goods packed and ehipped to all points, [3 {Pals erty Diterent’ trom any ther ¥ | xa and fish decoration. Hawali going on, as a result of which | 4 cal and satisfacts . hago © ’ . Ask and insist on having White > ROM A PINH ——--- ‘within five years from now, if the present | ;¢ man up with sam om an estl- Pf erchants’ Parcel Delive,,|< : os oe ee x = = 3 4 bonds , 4 or else "phone 1076 to >| INCH ARE. A set at $20-same decoration, but more )| rate of Japanese immigration to Hawaii mate? All estimates free be cs t Cc i ¢H. M. Kingsley, At 1209 H St. > | SEULING ar. gold and enuni continues, they will be a majority of the | 4 * Pictu re Frames Py eo iy) oe $] ALL-WooL TWEED BIKE Ae cet ates ven GGtainteh as inhabitants of the entire country.’ My au- | ?* A Summer Corset 7 EN SEES UTES | Noy » ; : Z a ¥ Cuquisite “decora- ¢ thority for this statement is the census | ¢ - —— o \ *Phone 659. 929-931 D st. n.w. " ee is tien, statistics of Hawaii, showing tha’ " W: 2 ELL-WEARING MATE- re f to order. i Steam Elevators. ade & Butcher Razors. WOULD CHEAP AT see We've a Haviland French china fish set the Japanese nufinbered RET ees bE For 39c. «| mh20-40a Torrey Razor Strops. 4 setteeeeees ° of an open-stock china dinner set—a very {| Japanese numbered 24,407, out of a total |} ~~~ w © now opened a number of new and hand- | [SS LE IY XE XE Ir LOWEST PRICES IN CITY, 451NCH MOHAIR AND Wool PINEAPPLE pretty decoration—reduced from $15.50 to population of 109,020. H _s See: Putas Miltine aad canl aver Ton a6 * 99 c= ++ 2.00 W. & B. Razor, hollow ground “90. | 6 TRENEED AND NOTASTO Ce He $6.75—Just because we've but one left, “I further refer to the custom nouse sta- iM : The outer usually retails han any other house in the city : boll 2TBe. | : NE a - tistics of Honolulu for 18%6, which show |? for . Made of si ot Pi ase. We use French glass only, Hock 1 Swing "Siro oe © ea ore ve ALUE—FOR Fish Loilers, @c. up. Big Mne. that the number of Japanese who entered | \, ee rk f strong ot 4 toa chae areca ty ‘Genuine bee pas z pmaans Honolulu during 1885 was o1 +4 with satine stripes, three side 1 atte Ga eae ae sf je many 50c. Flat St ‘Combinaticn. . | 38INCH ELEGANT LUSTER BLACK during 1896 the number was A tee eid iS Se pas pears White Wine, riick, "ihe Bear | Re: Suave eos MOHAIR, 2¥c. VALUE... ‘ 19¢. WILMARTH 23rd came during the last three months, |y¢ Stcels, extra long waist and Gee a eee mecca bots, of Hock are | O%, Lmported Shay 225. E : “Mr. Stevens says that the Japanese gov- e high bust. All sizes. ENTE DESC. ut ot, tate | gat amb Men, Sis igh] gece aunt aac ss & EDMONSTON, ¢] coment hunting ts So sittin | pals a oon se a aaail your order! B. & 8. Clippers, Safsty Rusor i > E is migration. did not say that it did. I kerchief V: es, partouts oe farnish all reqnire- at lowest prices.” ROLE. EY uty ete LAR 9c. GRADE. nn, LOC. 1205 Pa. Avenue. said that “it is the well nig Hee eS can make them yourself, nw. fe2437a a = - lief in Hawali that the presen: extraordi- | ** silting iu gold leaf and repair fine old Keal nr biire & = See may TP CTT mae FIGURED SERGES. WORTH 400 SSC. Pee eee hary movement from Japan to Hawail s!€ J dies’ 18. Embroid a OD SERGES. R Be... 2. ° part of a systematic plan, with the full ese : al one of the best artists tm the elt on Kal ) i Trunks that i Csnien GAAS TNS rae = approval of the Japanese ‘zovernment, to }{ ered Handkerchiefs, new 44 | Portas ant our peo tl 6/4 147 ST-PHONE 998. |§ | kere eS “ 45c. Saas Beis iat gen contol pr the tssnae Waather chin) <oaidatnty designs, .. 02 sic a : fit your purse. i 3 R TTS. | = more certain meee accomplishing shat [Fy ‘g nae as cel paibe. eure Gat and deuce als - ee é Bosisali in Case sca ° result can be followed than that which is adies’ 35c. Pure Linen 4 om Penna. ave een ao now going on. 4 5 Penna (Pretty Babies Wanted) DL f 2a may be we have Trunks at every ININgsS. HE tt's- a Na csatpand Ot hls ata terienl Saagee BS & Hand-embroidered Hand- hd 1 VERRI = pe only quality of Trunk—and the files of the Honolulu papers, whici ar <erchie! itched or > M. SILVERBERG & CO., [5° 1 vut sms iy oo nate carom, 2] SSS Eine atay of trad $Y vere seams sata uaber, wis y Kerchicts, hemstitched or 414 Sth St 4 table and sightly “and )|E © © to suit every taste. Z| ise. Fancy Bi: 3 the Honolulu correspondence of The Star, scalloped edges, beautifw “ th St. é “e p | vinings. ithe Plecca dated February 25 last, publisned in The | 4, designs Sire asc. *4 mbI9-6t° ( Sit Baby (arriages, Pi 30. LUTZ & CO., 497 Penna. Ave. 20c. All-linen $ Star of the 19th instant: and to the address “(ages SSS ee ee See tetes ore ae S == ae ents for the best— “Concord Harness.”” 12%. Motre 86-in, raat Black Rustle Lining.6% if ff 1 @ | issued in Honolulu by royalist leaders on wot tin. The greatest : Agents for <relebrated ‘Thistle’ and Redding Lmititi a ses tiaae | 40c. Genuine Imported French Hatreloi axe | slOr Carelu February 16 last, urging annexation as the |}¢ _ Ladies’ and Men’s Un = se faster and stronger than &5e. Genuine Herringbone Gray Haircloth Se hele fe rusaPancse @ommation. 14 laundered All-linen Initial other make e ebone Brey: facts above 4 2 any other make. See them Co 0c. Heavy Black Wire York Canvas. ishoppers. set forth, and also upon the knowledge that |b4 Handkerchiefs ..........12Jc. (The e Houghton te 3c. Changeable Silks for linings. $ | not long since pressure was brouzht to | ?¢ : < 1214 F St. ae Fie Moire 86-in, Percaline, in black and & he more you appreciate = bear by the Japanese governmen iy Children’s Initial Hand- ‘ 2d colors . se. | 4 i awalian government to secure the right 5 - - 66 2 99 | SooeeeeSEe RWie cist night Getter ch Ge. Dressmakers’ Camb ¢ quality and exclusiveness = to vote for Japanese subjects in Hawais, |*¢ kerchiefs, plain or iancy 4 O 1 e€= om Take care light. “It ts safer —canier on the evane | We. Good Heavy 36-In. ¢ the more you will enjoy % and chat eae Fat ee ee Lt Donte, 3 ia 2° foncy 6} SPREE f= odor SOc. G © 27-inch Her er demand was made that jawalian —— : H All ‘Stasepiered tn thas oon ea oe | ee eros elrclnt $ shopping here. “Another mag: z goverment ahould nolsaloee eter ee IPA boxS score ..25¢. box Our famous of the Uns brighter than gas. Every” mod: £ net is price attractiveness—for & | Chinese to enter Hawail, on the speci + : ru house ought to be Tighted by elee- * ground that it would be injurious to Japan- | ¢§ 4 $ It's ene, to tricity; See us about, supplying ite O 1 ons % we can safely promise to quote < | ese interests. ‘ fer ques: 2 ¢ - ore ° $ lower prices than any jeweler 3 Where Do They Got 4 e U. S. Electric Lighting Co., | 5 varps vocve xt % in Washington. Thus it is our $} “Mr. Stevens further states ‘it is safe to 4 4 zh ie 213 14th et. nw. ‘Phone 77. mb16-20d 2 SAnDS VOGUESBINDL % establishment constantly in- % | 88¥ that #9 out of every 100 Japanese who Be M4 m 1 ra re ATER CO. Ber & SAFETY HUMP HOOKS AND By. z a ti > go to Hawaii go there in furtherance of | *# Ft ° 101 0 -E Street, ‘Cautdaieeee Go to Siccardi’. s ON A CARD, 2c. % creases its prestige among agreements for their employment upon the | }¢ } mb 20-16 fa Beret FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR. DUPLEX HOOKS ann EYES, 2 DOZEN ON A Washington's fastidious folks. | plantations.’ re “4 7 FS a ed CARD, 6c. : é . “WI Se 3 e o iM Es We have just received a lai za 2 : Below we give you a hint of $ When Mr. Stevens speaks of his own 1 Know You're Going To Like Italian and Prenen ‘Tortolee ‘Shell’ Combs and Pict | 9-YARD PTEC OF. SRK-SITTCHED BOSE SWC Y % | knowledge his word ‘s as good as his bond, i Seventh Street. oral, meat! 6 BONNETS, |e AIMS oF HEALTH |2 Our Favorites Are Be ee quickly cur ou: i atly 1 Pe ‘yout : shes Smly REA DAGHE 'cO., x Co Kaa ey Sed mht-108 | PE IN THE UNITED STA’ STH & MARKET SPAGE ICES LOWER THAN TES. St exguieite Gaver, pare sek tu ANY OTHER HOUSE manufacturers, Dr. J. G. all druggists, Mr. Thurston referred, was given to the press Saturday evening. In the course of it Mr. Stevens said: “It can be stated in the most positive terms that the Japanese government has a ‘wholesome. Js a Standard table dellency. & Sons. “At B, Siegert itters fare of the people whom they assist in sending abroad, and could not afford to in- cur the heavy penalties which the law would impose upon them if they sent peo- ple postgame f to countries where there is not demand for labor.”

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