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r HONOLULU STAIMHTLLKTIN, .MONDAY, SEPT. J. I'M iS OF MERS and CommJ Edited By Written by Exper STAR 10) vLJ lUlUlu L. REDINGTON J. A. C'S AI ASAHfS VIWWERS DUKE NOTED lOAHll LEAGUE J Two Ragged but Interesting Games Played at Athletic Ball Park Two. tagged but interesting Oman Elbthal, the noted wo- - were servea up as lan-ioo- a at Atn- - letic Park yesterday afternoon, with the J. A.5 C.s triumphing ofer the Por- tuguese nine. 5 to 3y in the firBt set to-- and the Asahis taking the Hawaiis into camp, 6 to 3, in the second. There were plenty s of features in both games i LaMere, the hard-nittln- ;; Portuguese Inflelder, lifted a drive over the Obak sign In the first uattie against Tony Madeiros, who ; was effective so -- far as preventing safeties is concerned. His team made six errors, however,' enough to J dis- hearten any pitcher. .Freitas' was not in much form, being touched up fre-aueptl- y. The J. A. C.s whanged out .three runs to open the game. The ', Portuguese nine was changed around but' could not strike a winning com-"- . bluation. The score: P,. X. C y .if ICnhnnnmokn pa 2b .........2 Sousa, 3b. ....... I A. : Joseph, rf.-2b..- 3 Ornellas, rSb.-rf.- ., 4 LaMere. ss.-p- , ...3 : Flizer. ,1b .......4 P. Joseph, c .4 ZatnJska. ,lf. ......3 M&.. i t SL cf. . .4 TitllZZ, p.d.r ;...s . ' Totals- - .......31 24 14 J.4tA; C. . AB R SB PO A Ohillingwcrth, s,.4 12 Knain,-2- ;;.;...3',2 Marltham, . . . .4 11 ; Bruns, i...4 "Walker, cT. ...... Brito; b.r .;...i.4 Xledelrbs, p. : .'.4 Clark, ...i..2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Zcrbe, rf. . to 6 3 2 1 7 l c 4 11 Totalr &T1 27 17 Score by innings : : . 0.0X.040-- 3 JX Hits-T- . r..-iro-- e OTTi'i .J. A. a Runs .3 o-- a do : T:, .,v,:lliuv,.-;;.'.8i;- 2 0 li41o Sumiraty Home un.'-- i La ; Mere; thred-bas- e hit, Waikert. left on bases, - P.- - A. C J. A. C. 8i first base on errors, P. A.1 C.' 8, J. A, C. 0; double plays, La Mere-lino- - Fllzer; hit by pitcher, Zamlskav Kualll; struck out, ' by Medeiros. 6. br Freitas. 2. bv Ia . Mere,J; base on called off Me- - Tli '4' deiroa 3, off Freitas 0, of La Mere 3; fantil ; , pitch. Freitas, , passed balls,1 jnfaj ltuds, josepn; innings pitched, ny Freitas La Mere off Frei-- i ftru.ck,. 8lx.tth 8. nff ' rankl of - .t ,.... n.,i:. . bcorer, Raposa - Time of giue, hour and 39 minutes. ritchcr Moriyama caue In pride, completes the Hawalia men which i Htile J )r provea nis following clever ! spectacular .. . Williams nothing particularly. ; ' I made their with' i ' Williams.: of the) unlor League, Oliver Jouerf, for-- ! Kam player ) ti 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 f :' a 1 : ', 'v rbh a e .1 Desha, ss . ..... 4 0 0 D. if ......3 0 1 Jones, c . . . ; . .4 0 ....4 0 W. Williams, I 1 Mclntyre, . . .4 v 1 1 H. Williams; 4 0 1 Quintal, cf V.VA.3 0 0 ..vTotals..V Araki, 3b Murakami, rf . Nishi, c Noda,' 4 Yamashiro, cf . . .3 C Moriyama, ss . .3 Kurisakl, If . . 4 Sakaino, 2b . . T.: Moriyama, ..4 ' - j' ...,3 1112 0' 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 o o 0 3 3 0 0 l. n o 0 0 0 "1 ..1: 5. 1 10 1 0 0 2 3 t) i 0 2 0 1 m i ; 1 0 p p I SB .. 1 0 1 A E 0 1 3 2 0 0 o o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 o Tp'uis. Score innings: 1 0 0 0 0 00 1 l 0 1 0 o o 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 12 6 1 0 2 1 I 1 4 4 0 0 ) s a 2 Asanis SUMMARY. Hayes bases. Hawaii8-5- , Asahis 6 6 0 0 3 2 0 3 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 m 3 1' It . 30 27 He - H. ..1 0 0- - ( 0- - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B. 0 2 i S 3 ; 10: er- - 3, 1; doifbleplay, on Mclntyre ; hit by , D. Desha, out, T. Mo- riyama 12. "Williams, Hayes 1; on off T. Moriyama 0. Williams. Hayes 1;-wil- '.pitch. passes ball, Jones; - innings pitched, Hayes 2; oft Williams 7, 2. Ralph ; umo.or game, l i Btar-BuI- If Ads. are Best Boslness Is ilodol Sanitary Earber Three First-Cla- ss at ' y "..- -' - AND KDfG. im run i rainm . mam. mo OF ! WATER STAR vi1 b Lillian Elbthal flermaid Who Would Swim! lympic Champion gamesfisg: is the feminine starj has challenged Duke Kahana- - in to a some days ago ai Jess mesage told brietiy or tne enge, but was a mix-u- p name. newspaper coast today the in- - iation that the challenger , is Elbthal", a well-kno- wn member 4e U. S. life-savi- ng service. Can Call: jW YORK, Aug. 25. Before Duke anam'oku, the Hawaiian swimming tournament ftholm, "leaves for the Pacific . .a mm 1 - - q and nis nome in nonoiuiu, ne isiave to.put his best strokes aim Long Island sound slblmself by a beauti-fC-year-b- ld girl. I ttTlon lOlhthal tvn a mnn f AB R BH SB PO Ahl J.hn down Lino, BH 3b. If.. balls, 'lld balls, Only defeat vjFiavenue, crowned with! laurel ' tne 8reat parade of the 2 n - roVlth issued challenge, it was aqnced today, daring the young contest her for " the " uaiuueuiy ui uuuu. il uu match be arranged XI ElbthaHllves in the Bronx. She youngest member of the United Sti life-savi- ng is cred- - g ' ite Lth having rescued from drown-- 2 lnj the waters New more j pe all the other New York wo combined. Her favorite diver-O.si- o very coldest weather is " n , shore, to Fort Totten. - of the sound, back again n rt'beKbreakfast W vr IriimiMiVRiinv They EN KELLY'S "ROSIN cent1 victory the Second In- - all team crack First nine; when Kelly, 5. by 3; hits, 11 out men TE Vli the the few the Ire and the Irr bit the the tiie ,ojr the Rets A1 a Loughiin the live hltr the the r.-e- t the amassing an unknown the list Moriyama 'p- - rhymdr; the inis uvea up and ani tremenaous I sb A Desha, .'..I Q" ..4 lb lb .3 Hawaiis U. 3 1 1 1 on to by 6, Ra- - l1 aispaicnes 'dejod service, 1 in H PO v 9 5 7 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 .. ....... 0 0 0 1 00 3 2 C 2 0 0 3 2 i i t by in of at i to la a n 0 0 a to mo ta a l s q to on " : do 6 of of - Kipling") defensive snrprued i ''y';-X:':.- . ASAHIS. Sacrifice Hamauku Wil- liams: Williams Umpires, dhtt service.' TirTirTL swimmer, brought Francisco Olympic Musician I do not I for i net hi? 'lu-.ivei- ij' b at uai, sat. all mlins- - the out To the my . he 1 but for he Isn't cot the w;hehe rosin'lie can So the morninc." i fh bloominir the Musician i j i . . t -- i : i the r i the ms v n r . . " ' .. ml " I m me get Musician ff the ept trimd; for it No matteL-ha- t raw make.! Kellises to Jong, When j - - o - int. Ill in J Flahaven. res- - ici T r' T'lTcrtcr 8clrll Prbpt. i n niT to MAUI FROM SPEEDY KAM i'v . - . -- , . ' ... . . ' . - . j ......... t :a - : A I 1':. - ' : : , W ' I TOI? , ' li t ''' ! J sr jr SLOOP K A fO X X DK il 1 X K VI Y A T KAU1 n n nnn un u:: n t: u n :: i: n t :: u :: ' (Special Star-Bulleti- n Sept. 2. Mollilou arrived finishing match lhour minutes tie the- - sloop . - ! was -- a throughout, the last hours belonged either yacht. 1 The the 2 o'clock .morning, tiwVyawl vfojgcd atreatTand as far Wind more, favorable o throughout the- - t . . t NATlS TEll? CtISpICNSHIP NEWPORT, R. Aug. 26. Maurice j timed his drives well, as won all comers' Mpr 2. iTmnJr In hearts tumal chaniDionshin sincles - -- ' ' . f ! mantfl bieuveuam riaue, rwt ,tyrf ccfurts at Casino todav i , sn ve foneht Rt ?. 6. 2 fi. thmuehi that Kelly. Cantain Peter 3, .6 4. 6 2. By his victory ?' c- - good game the eyenC;Marqr r used resin" in clean sweep t more vigorously. The two to ' came th. McGunnecle's wonderfully uine. bas forth from . coast have made in of with sensational gets. over season, seiwiue um battersa very vas cthe parody: exciting game, V' Two players- - (W - the Hawaiis,Henry and mcr cdltribly.:. HAWAHS. Hamauku,'2b v. ...2 ...4 by to tnan mat of his the rosin to?- - said in a wav that the ,000. ab Po 3b-- p 12 AB BH V don fly, left on first lors, "Not Nishi bases 8, 6. and nour miuuit? Un One your Is race, there the fair Says star into over from with will and near York than the Brq the and linlnh with each (had base hits, lniani 'I said. rosin bow, pitcher Kfr's without 1 ;';,.. over the the said. said without pitch vitlim lie'll is," r d r w - '':Ts--- , the line race just fore Tace and until held until and were race. team v strength compelled to pcrlormlns'-'Wher- k , nuhibered ICY........0 Chillingworth Shop Speedy "fApologies Sef?Musician musja'e be a 2M players, satFiies-on-Parad- e. pitclgainst Musician saiotiles-on-Parad- e. fiiekn-Parad- e tnmbd." embankment. iwni imnrc atu Wireless.f. s KAHULUI, Kapichameha i outorreaclir E.McLoughlin JrJohnson, McLoughnn competitors stepped wnippefl first if knowing strength Johnson hisi holdinr Colonel players Pacific played rallies. Asahis nations' making whiffed ;twelvo Colonel can-tu- es maicn ijonnson posing tewrd.1 more seventh despite debut, loneer ot attacK rrom s Fatr.e' had expected. I the deuce while both going which 'Secsr.J Gamt. Hayes. ..;:Z Vf, Asahis pitcher struck called Hayes scorer, poso; Artists .jkda lisuaf know, know,". wondehm Hawaiis Charles wealthy chine reached Sunday-- . weather Mollilou .lonnFon., .aicijOuelhu stcdents points several eimes lasted, gallery, How closely great match played judged from that scored point tot'-n- s pulnd First, going wrong. hebes morning. yacht yacht point. 3ec;md bight t'ocsT games. he allowing opponent Loses Ground. Johnson Once, returns, at 144 John- - into and hurt fineer as he to oilnd watch the game,' it th. nhw Hp CV'll . IM m.w. "v- - j' watch the and: inhrcnn nfr ith th me gint on it. uses at in son the to ue to 31 n at of 11 to I., na- - on in in In 10 the to the the the of 21 the ih at Vlirill ' o?i pluckily. he and lost match point driving ou il id a hunk of rosin where niir . mi v,?j v, I ..i ti viio Ihey Br drivpr nntPidp thp.rnnrr. Sprvir-- p Hp wac horn it HitV For But oiimpires won't that, il fcan to tlav important part at j Xc v.. January 7. 1S00. and he became rosin Wfl does KpPv want it thhlef Why ott pitch pitch lief "unaea-na- t said Chief First strol rosin heln a?aint a RS3 .v HVL good made T?:at three ninwi 11JV. service. nn-.,vii-n- protest mind reason tond stool this the holder national comers j level 3 all. Then Johnson t onc: youngest nlavprs has ! beautiful shots' sV-irtP- d tho j over title. WilMam Lamed, for?" broke throuph McLoughlin'.-- - serv- - j whom dauntless Californian nnd won the next tte cceded. years when t son'.s3. f 3. j the honors 101. Pennsvlvanian worked , is it strokes so clearly lecond a-- t sunhnrned yovn trom i tnth?" said 'Files-on-ParadeMI- .pt he advanrei to lour ioyp oi Becausejp isn't able to," the ' PJ'mes before McLoushim made rod Mutian not a love nis in re Kel rosin Hp! were many fl?sh-in- g rallies at th"? st;.ge. Johnson steadv and pitch a curve; Eare nerve. and verve. First iwith rocink i iimnt protest,' life, mv said a io see first see they're plays we can't go just thP deal in auto- - Jf 'I :::: :::: The same It Kam lead soon then here hard tne total to Go over were the cio3e Kent play upon fat The ball beaten i by into 4 murt bui, m.t'K r:iniri its got " And r j.his of -- The srames ; of at up to of who ry tint. line he si:c- - on t r.O he at in The The tall, au- - For wal to But two sets hein? played in the ; of the team. fort time of "4 minutes. the se'ond carrrn of thr hird ! set McLoughlin broke through service time iv. to 2 love on games. chanced pa p. ? Mtting drives ofl short and lobh;ng when McLouga- - j lin came uji fb"f- - he balanced flie score at 2 all. It then that I great Pacific player began' furious attack the that list to 'he en-- NEW YORK When sea- - son begins next winter and the State i Athletic Commission sets down to I work to revise its rules and resula-- . tions it is more than .probable that a ,u" iiKirK, .ew was in- - stsndird scale of weignts win ne kyi and mother and sis- - ranged th; recignized all over cie jsiousiy injured in world. .near ThP It is a fact that the i res dowin "' "vrhciir pass- es for the to take Im tel 63. As that Lis was flattening, went into the foifrth set froan ine y nay contect any sie ws Chief service. boxing will-b- e mobile acdent' Fredonin well-know- n points was the best could do, for the Californian reeled the next games, his only pointy Pennsylvanian faded "completely in the fifth set. in trying jr of VrLouetlin's short he for McLoughlin to 1H2 for nr they want Carson slaee earner held held panic chou Plav Spectacular, in said same must have whpn held nitch With I'enn-sylvania- n iorK. an ICUfcllL but was At the the the the Uv for o'd fir:. won his the fenin has developed a attacV which sweeps opponents off their feet. It is spectacular and is alwavs oopular with gallerv. Twice Mc- Loughlin has jonrneved to- - Aujst'-ali- a von the as one American Davi- - for tho frs-- t lel Hut the was tne his at nt the his the E. off one one ran 22. wa? net his the imp mater es. In 1!too his companion to Australia wa? Melville H. Long, '''so of ''alfornia. Last vear he went ";tli Lamed, and Wright, and in the '1 nutch of the series played Norman, i K Mrooks the limit of five sets. ' McLoughlin is onrt of tlio few i j layers wlio devotees considpr-- . pile attention to training for lis con- tests. Jt;s physical condition is er- - ( ffct always. Change Classification Of Boners Latest Iling Gossip the championship divisions, is roo elas ti- - and that matches are rnide with piovisions that are frequentiv out or reason and unnecessary. It has been suggested to the commission that a ; change' be made so as to limit the championships to weights that will ! bring mea together at a nearer pound-- I age. NATIONALS LAY PLANS-TOWINAVOR- LD SERIES ' Walter Johnson is going to pitch every other game in the world's: ' series ; r.ant." Clark ' would learn if the Nationals win the pen j This is a statement Irvvn Griffith when asked how hi-- j work bis pitchers should his ranture the American Lcasue pennant. "Walter Johnson." was Griff's quick reply. "If the Giants or the team-that- ; wins in mtr uiuci tuv-u- vn vt.i this" boy. then I'm willing to admit that I haven't the championship club. ! Walter will twirl every! other day. : and if it should rain one day. you il ' find the big fellow back on the job in the next game." ' A chesty group of athletes, are the Nationals and a confident leader ic Griffith. The players declare! that he ' will be on top at the finish. AWFD OFF Umpire 'Ralph was in hot water a gfiod deal of the 'time yesterday, the crowd at Athletic park being cften ttnrair in Its criticism: But that's the way with crowds, and umpires ha-- e to stand for it. Henry Chillingworth did soinjc bill- ing of balls and strikes in the suciud ganie. Not bad. Jinimie Fitzgerald's performance U j Tacoma. Wash., on August 20 of run- - ning sixteen miles in what is alleged j to be world's record time, of 1 hour, j 21 minutes, 41 l-- .r seconds, will please I his admirers here. He is the best dis-- ! tance runner that ever performed he- -i fore local crowds! Fitzgerald traincJ i for a month recently to enter a inonn-- ; tain-climbi- ng race in the northern part of Washington but decided he ; couldn't do anything in the snow and at the last moment let his entnQpj by default. Maui has done splendidly in coming j through with more than $200 for the j Duke fund. Hawaii and Kauai are j still to be heard fiom. Duke will soon j be home and there's going to be a big reception for him. j. .SeveraJL i pearl and wren races aC Pearl Harbor i yesterday o be called off. One boat cansized and spvpral fnuls afp aWoveA to have been committed. . mission, it is believed, would be ad- vantageous to both Loxers and the pa- trons of boxing. The old scale of feath- er weights, light Weights and thelik? has been in vogue for years. When it was arranged, however, there were fewer boxert. 7 v To Create Uniformity. The increase in the popularity of the sport yfeas broughlt forth hundreds of participant, and it is thpught that a change should be made so as to create a uniformity of weights an3 classes whjch will give a boxer an op- portunity to win additional honors as he grows older and heavier. - The propositions it. to grade the classes by poundage instead of title by drawing a finer limit ,to the weights and by creating . more' classes. For instance, the lightest weight to be rec- ognized by the commission would be 105 pounds. ' From this low we'ght tb rules would read so at to make the next class 120 pounds and from that pointy to arrange by an increase of ten pounds in every class up to 150 pounds, which would make division' of 130, 140 and 150 pound classes and eliminate the existing condition? of feather weights, light weights and to on. The titles, would then read. The 120-poun- d champion and the 130-poun- d champion and so on up the line. Misnomers at Present. By this mems there would be hon- ors to earn that today are misnomers in many cases. For instance "Mike" Cibbons is trailing along in the sup- posed welter-weigh- t divisions, when, according to rules he is well into the middle-weigh- t class, and has betfi tor some time. , Under the proposed rules he woulo he champion of the 150-poun- d class, and when he could not s -- lie tha wght entering the ring he would iu ve to look to the middle-weigh- t division, or. say. for example, the Im- pound division, for opponents, for hat ii the weight that has been proposed fot'the middle-weig- ht division. In dealing with the v.'eights abov pounds, it is suggested to male j a ciass from 165 pounds up to 1!5 pounds, or a semiheav divi sion. From point therp would be j o&ta, . no limit, js a weighing more than 195 pounds would be entitled to step into the ring at catch weight. Grves New Names. i The idea is t0 grade the boxers into f classes similar tothe system now em- - j pkyed in the rule's governing trotting rcces and arrange more chammon- - ; : ships. The present scale of weights under old rules is too wide. Npr- -, or.ld be given the different weight.. ; such is "midget" "bantam" "fearer"; ("light weight. "welter." "mlddip" and j so on if nenevea necessar. ii'd- - I UJjV- - AUtAAAMO'W'W r - hrnVo conifin on diffPrpn fihamninnehin nraiirh in revural hours ihpfoo Worth; SCOrer, I MAD ISON G1NGHES FIGHT WITH INGLE 1 THIRTEENTH IB - Onpns Ud Lpad and Prevents ,hlns bv sland,n8 up and boxing, n T n i i looked as if Madison was the aggress-- Pearl Hardor aoy trom bet-- , or, but this was so onir because hi ting Even Preliminar'es strength nabied-w- ni ta ; -- r u.:i pu.,.. n- -t force Ingle around Ibe squared circle. ; lailltJ, UUl OUUW HI ueueidl; Lccked in each other's embrace. Pleased Fight Fans the welters thej ring short Eddie Madison's fast work in the percuts, and practically all the milK thirteenth and fifteenth rounds of his Ing was of the Infighting klndr : fifteen-roun- d go with George Ingle Ingle .StartaLate. :, 'K : on. Saturday afteriioon at Athletic 'Along, about the ninth round. Ingle Park won him a clean decision over changed his style; a little.: He be the Pearl Harbon lad, but It was ade-- , gan to tear his arms free In the cislon in doubt most of the route, clinches and whale lefts and rights Madison cut loose in the thirteenth to Madison's midriff and in a few round and established an undeniable rounds he had evened his opiHa ., lead that Ingle never overcame, and ent's lead. At the end of the twelfth the fifteenth saw Madison; forcing the it was a good draw, but Madison fight and holding opponent on the started the thirteenth byi Jamming defensive. I Ingle into the ropes "and smothering Mike Paton, the referee, had no tlm with a succession of blows, difficulty hi picking the winner, and came out smiling, but the other though there were the usual howls of mau hai the lead and kept IU There-disconte- nt from the partisans of the arter, he had Ingle hacked into tbo loser, the majority of the crowd hemp most of theKme alid never let agreed with the decision, which was hJm even u: eminently just j The men were announced as having The fight was a corking good one j ,pade 138 jjounds imt Maiison cer-i- n the last five rounds, even though , tainly looked the heavier and ' was much the same style all the eaciy the stronger.- - Fighting under way through. y Madison found early In 8trafRut niJes Madison claims he was ' the mill that he "couldn't stand off and z a disadvantage, and a return match bojc Ingle out of the latter s turtle-lik- e WOT,dn.t a ba() ltlcSL ; defense, and did the only thing pretjmnaries Tame. . possible mixed In and used his supe- - . ; rior weight and strength to bull his r The preliminarie vvete not produc-- ; man around the ring. lending in short tive of good fishtlng. The riret .wav. left lolts to the head whenever an fn ,excef driny,r etaTf af.f8lrf Kld (f opening presented itself, and once in Kid Wrigl slx-rouml- a while playing for the body. Ingle's to a draw. fca:n Wjiebt uldn t put defense so good that Madison had ul kind cf a fl;hr,. and both to pull his arms down-ofte- n in order looked like amateur?. Cabral had a to find an opening, but once he saw shade, but a draw decision; was aa a loophole through the Pearl Harbor good as he deserved on Jhe fight he toy's baffling defense, Eddie shot still made. '' . v : ; ' u.- .M ' I Young Layman ought- - to have At that, v.Vi.: neither of the scrappers o nnoariwl to be at air worried when the nneir u caea1' oul DO bout was over, and Ingle always v UtfCr willing game. Once, in the fourth ondjound.' and he a round, he claimed a foul, dropping his hands and hopping around the ring with an expression of J supreme pain on his facial- - countenance, but; Kef: eree Paton did. the right thing -- in IdiS-allowi-ng the claiming and making I them UzhU itgQn$eJtnl8. ,som? of the spectators looked for, ingie to "lay for a soft, spot, but he showed no signs of it, making a better I fight as the battle progressed. : ; The first eight rounds were all Madison's, though the margin was not large. From almost the beginning, the men clinched and wrestleB their way through the sessions, boring in head down, for neither could get any- - The Asahi Juniors captured the Ju- nior League championship yesterday morning, walloping "the Whites by a score of 4 to. 3, the game going eleven innings and : befng a(i to the good in the way of, excitement The store was tied at 3-a- Il in the ninth. In the eleventh, Kojima slammed a smash to right field that brought Moriyama home from third with the winning and championship and championship run. The second series will start s5bn and gives promise df being a great race. . The opening game of the double-head- er was a five-inni- ng affair be- tween a picked team and the J. A. C.'s, which was scoreless . Nigel Jackson went Into the box for the picked team and showed great "stuff" although he i3 not in practice. Scores: ASAHIS. JR. R BH SB PO A K Kakamura, ss . Murashige, rf . T. Uyeno, 2b . Araki, 3b-s- s . . C. Moriyama. Yamamoto, If Iwasaki, p ... Kojima, rf-o-b . Yanagihara, cf Komeya, lb . . Totals. that man ' d ; t .3 ,5 4 .3 37 4 WHITES. AB R BH SB PO E Decker, ss-c- f ... .5 M. Ornellas, c . . .4 J. Ornellas, 3b . Ralph, lb .' ( avaco, rf 4 Williams, 2b 4 Axel rod, If 5 Travens, p 5 Totals 41 Score by innings: Asahis ..... 0 0 0 0 B. H. u 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 I 0 0 u 0 0 0; 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 13 1 0 1 II n 1 1 o 1 0 1 0 0 0 A 1 0 1 0 I) 9 2 0 0 4 G 5 3 0 1 1 13 1 5 0 0 0 5 5 1 0 1 4 1 0 2 0 " 1 1 2 0 4 18 3 1 0 0 V 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 17 t i . tt ti o ik t tk of little importance but the better 1 - j j-- j ; - 1 0 H. " " ' classification 6f the boxers is import- - SUMMARY. ,int d" mflonc ,.tnsPr mnrr-hP- s -- nnld i Sacrifice fly, Yamashiro: left on u iuio ii" v . v.. ' .,:. m .,.ws. , . . v, distinction and ses. Asanis n. nrsi u made and greater Asahis 1 Whites double; honors earned bv boxers w'rontOn errors. their being trained to almost imp05- - P. Lyeno to Araki to Komeya. rible weiehts. which has many tim-- s - Araki to Komeya- - hit bj pitcher M. been detrimental to the health of at",- - i Ornellas, J Ornellas Komeya wa-- ! ,saki; struck out, by Travens 4, Iwa- - (p Tt wmiM aisn dr awav with the ib- - 4; passed balls, Moriyamd 1, M. f,Tfro mono pmnlnv of mate ? i Ornellas 1. Umpire, H. Chilling H I - - SteerinET . cr h,a ma. r c.la nf in thp ' .The Qralo nf woiorhts r I I y ; his ingle ,v be $ ,: ' - , was and run. AB A N. i 14 I i lucre Jackson .kicac rhoh a ra ciinitoSod to eovprrt 1 t lis t hac Soon crfroc tn the Am- - o I game, .1 HOUr J miuuws,-.;.- 17 be tnH two waltzed around trying for hooks and up- - up rapid was be was utyn isn It looked like rehearsal for a mov. ing picture exhibition The men did more posing than fighting. Layman , lifted ;WIllis off his feet and. dropped him ' to the floor early in the scrap wIth'.Ja-"ieCt;.uppexcn.t6;th,- jaw. but , Tie failed to" follow, up hh "&vlvanta.?s and .Willis ; rkidded- - him ':; unUl ho thought" was- - funnier to m lie and , dance around than, to fight, . Willis didn't show anything but a fev pic- ture moves, and instead of a draw it. could have been called no contest." A fair crowd saw the; scraps : and ' was pleased with" the general enter- tainment. ;, : - - - "L: '. ' ASAIII JUNIORS W LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP; 21 : SERIES SOON AB BH Alexrod, 3b 2 . . ... . Chillingworth lb. 2 N. Jackson, p .. :.2 Kauhl, 3b ,..2 Foley, 2b .......2 Benjamin, . 2 Ah You. cf .....;2 J. Ornellas, c ...,2 Travens, rf i ... Totals. Sawai, 3b Mateuichi, c . Kono, ss Kmoto, 2 b Yamamoto, p Nakamura, lb ft&kcilp of w Difuku, rf Kono il.. .. . PICKED. ...2 08 BH .30 Totals. ..20 Score by Innings:. Picked Team i. a. c. B. H .'. K S If 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 J. A. C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 112 10 . . ' . 0 2 - - . . PO 0 0 Of 6 1 U 0 2 0 2 0 0 1. 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 AB It SB PO K .2 .2 .2 .'1 .2 .2 0. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Q 1 1 0 o o I o 0 6 If 07 0' 0, o' .3 15 20 IK F 2' 0 1 J. A it sa &' it If A K A 2 1. Il 0 0 0 5 0 M 0 (; 1 0 0 0 2 :...o o o o o ..v.O 0101- -2 ....0 0 0 0 IM1 0000 22 SUM MARYVV : . - -. Two-ba- s hits, Foley. (5rhella; sacrifice hits. Kono, 1 Sawal; "left o;a ' bases, Picked Team 3, J. A. C. oi- - Hrst; base on errors. Picked Teattv.Z, J. A." C. 3 ; double play, Eraoto to -- Nr.fca- mura; struck out, by ' Yamamoto I. Jackson,. 5: bases, on called balls, off , Yamamoto 0, Jackson 2; passed balls, . Matsuiciii 1, Ornellas 1; balk, Jackson.-Umpir- e, Sam Decker; time of game, ''' ' ' minutes. . "Ma. what is meant by.th pro?re-siv- o party'.'" - " :; "The progressive party, ;my dear? Why. that's where all te, parcneri change after every game." 1 don't believe you ever dlu any- thing in vcur life by way of provision for a rainy day." "You're dead wrong there.; I al- ways get a rain check for the bail game." Patient I wish to consult you with regard to my, utter loss of memory. Doctor Ah. yes! Why erin cases cf this nature I always require, my fee in advance. Sillicus bo you believe in long en- gagements? -- '' Cynicus Sure! The longer a. man time of is engaged, the less time he has Jbe married. - . ? N V n

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Page 1: J. C'SAI run mam.mo rainm n niT d atu to ISON FIGHTevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/28626/1/1912090201.pdf · were servea up as lan-ioo-a at Atn--letic Park yesterday

r

HONOLULU STAIMHTLLKTIN, .MONDAY, SEPT. J. I'M iS OFMERS

and CommJ Edited ByWritten by Exper STAR 10) vLJ lUlUlu L. REDINGTON

J. A. C'S AIASAHfS VIWWERS DUKE NOTED

lOAHll LEAGUE

JTwo Ragged but Interesting

Games Played at Athletic BallPark

Two. tagged but interesting Oman Elbthal, the noted wo--were servea up as lan-ioo- a at Atn- -

letic Park yesterday afternoon, withthe J. A.5 C.s triumphing ofer the Por-tuguese nine. 5 to 3y in the firBt setto-- and the Asahis taking the Hawaiisinto camp, 6 to 3, in the second.

There were plenty s of features inboth games i LaMere, the hard-nittln- ;;

Portuguese Inflelder, lifted a driveover the Obak sign In the firstuattie against Tony Madeiros, who

; was effective so -- far as preventingsafeties is concerned. His team madesix errors, however,' enough to J dis-hearten any pitcher. .Freitas' was notin much form, being touched up fre-aueptl- y.

The J. A. C.s whanged out.three runs to open the game. The

', Portuguese nine was changed aroundbut' could not strike a winning com-"- .bluation. The score:

P,. X. C y .if ICnhnnnmokn pa2b .........2

Sousa, 3b. ....... IA. : Joseph, rf.-2b..- 3

Ornellas, rSb.-rf.- ., 4

LaMere. ss.-p- , ...3: Flizer. ,1b .......4

P. Joseph, c .4ZatnJska. ,lf. ......3M&.. i t SL cf. . .4TitllZZ, p.d.r ;...s

. ' Totals- - .......31 24 14J.4tA; C. . AB R SB PO A

Ohillingwcrth, s,.4 12Knain,-2- ;;.;...3',2Marltham, . . . .4 11

; Bruns, i...4"Walker, cT. ......Brito; b.r .;...i.4Xledelrbs, p. : .'.4Clark, ...i..2

01

1

01

00

Zcrbe, rf. .

to

6

3 2

1 7

lc

4

11

Totalr &T1 27 17Score by innings :

: . 0.0X.040-- 3JX Hits-T- . r..-iro-- e OTTi'i.J. A. a Runs .3 o-- a do

: T:, .,v,:lliuv,.-;;.'.8i;- 2 0 li41oSumiraty Home un.'-- i La ; Mere;

thred-bas-e hit, Waikert. left on bases,- P.-- A. C J. A. C. 8i first base onerrors, P. A.1 C.' 8, J. A, C. 0; doubleplays, La Mere-lino- - Fllzer; hit bypitcher, Zamlskav Kualll; struck out,

' by Medeiros. 6. br Freitas. 2. bv Ia. Mere,J; base on called off Me- - Tli

'4'

deiroa 3, off Freitas 0, of La Mere 3; fantil;

, pitch. Freitas, , passed balls,1 jnfajltuds, josepn; innings pitched, nyFreitas La Mere off Frei-- i ftru.ck,. 8lx.tth

8. nff ' rankl of- .t ,.... n.,i:. .bcorer, Raposa - Time of giue,hour and 39 minutes.

ritchcr Moriyama caueIn pride, completes

the Hawalia men which i

Htile J

)r provea nisfollowing clever ! spectacular..

. Williams nothing particularly. ; 'I made their with' i '

Williams.: of the)unlor League, Oliver Jouerf, for--!

Kam player) ti

1

000

1

1

4

0

f

:'

a1

:

', 'v rbh a e.1

Desha, ss . ..... 4 0 0D. if ......3 0 1

Jones, c . . . ; . .4 0....4 0

W. Williams, I 1Mclntyre, . . .4v 1 1H. Williams; 4 0 1

Quintal, cf V.VA.3 0 0

..vTotals..V

Araki, 3bMurakami, rf .Nishi, cNoda,'

4

Yamashiro, cf . . . 3C Moriyama, ss . .3Kurisakl, If . . 4

Sakaino, 2b . .T.: Moriyama, ..4' - j'

...,3 11120'1

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001

0

0

0

0-- 0

0

oo

03

3

0 0

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no

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00

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5.

1

10

1

0

02

3

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0

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0011

0 1

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Tp'uis.Score innings:

1 0 0 0 00 0 1

l01

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0000

1

5

0

02 10

0

1

01

126

10

21

I1

44

0

0

)

sa

2

Asanis

SUMMARY.Hayes bases.

Hawaii8-5- , Asahis

6

6

0

03

203041

1

0

001

01

0m

3

1'

It

. 30 27 He-

H. ..10 0- -( 0- -

0

000

0

0 0

000

B. 0 2 i

S 3

;

10: er--

3, 1; doifbleplay, onMclntyre ; hit by ,

D. Desha, out, T. Mo-

riyama 12. "Williams, Hayes 1;on off T. Moriyama 0.Williams. Hayes 1;-wil- '.pitch.

passes ball, Jones; - inningspitched, Hayes 2;oft Williams 7, 2.

Ralph ;

umo.or game, l i

Btar-BuI- If Ads. are Best Boslness

Is

ilodol SanitaryEarber

Three First-Cla- ss at'y "..- -' -

AND KDfG.

im run i rainm. mam.mo

OF

! WATER STAR

vi1

b Lillian Elbthalflermaid Who Would Swim!lympic Champion

gamesfisg:is the feminine starj

has challenged Duke Kahana- -

in to a some days ago aiJess mesage told brietiy or tneenge, but was a mix-u- p

name. newspapercoast today the in- -

iation that the challenger , isElbthal", a well-kno- wn member

4e U. S. life-savi- ng service.Can Call:jW YORK, Aug. 25. Before Dukeanam'oku, the Hawaiian

swimming tournamentftholm, "leaves for the Pacific

. .a mm 1 - -q and nis nome in nonoiuiu, neisiave to.put his best strokesaim Long Island soundslblmself by a beauti-fC-year-b- ld

girl.I ttTlon lOlhthal tvn a mnn fAB R BH SB PO Ahl J.hn down

Lino,

BH

3b.

If..

balls,

'lld

balls,

Only

defeat

vjFiavenue, crowned with! laurel' tne 8reat parade of the2 n -

roVlth issued challenge, it wasaqnced today, daring the young

contest her for" the

" uaiuueuiy ui uuuu. il uumatch be arranged

XI ElbthaHllves in the Bronx. Sheyoungest member of the United

Sti life-savi- ng is cred- -

g ' ite Lth having rescued from drown-- 2

lnj the waters New morej pe all the other New York

wo combined. Her favorite diver-O.si- o

very coldest weather is"

n , shore, to Fort Totten.- of the sound, back againn rt'beKbreakfastW vr

IriimiMiVRiinv

They

EN KELLY'S

"ROSIN

cent1 victory the Second In- -

all team crack Firstnine; when Kelly,

5. by 3; hits, 11 out men

TE Vli

thethe

few

the

Ire andthe

Irr bit the the tiie,ojr the

RetsA1

a Loughiin thelive hltr the the r.-e- t

the amassing an unknown the listMoriyama 'p-- rhymdr; the inis uvea up

and ani tremenaousI

sbA

Desha,.'..I

Q"

..4lb

lb

.3

HawaiisU.

3

1

1

1

on

toby

6,

Ra- -

l1

aispaicnes

'dejod

service,

1

in

H PO

v 9 5 7 3

00

23

0

0

.. ....... 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 C

2 0 0 3 2

i i

t

by

in

ofat

i

to

la

an

00

a

tomo ta

al

sq

to

on

"

:

do

6

of

of

- Kipling")

defensive snrpruedi

''y';-X:':.-.

ASAHIS.

Sacrifice

Hamauku

Wil-

liams:Williams

Umpires,

dhtt

service.'TirTirTL

swimmer,

brought

Francisco

Olympic

Musician

I do not

I fori net hi?

'lu-.ivei-ij' b at uai,

sat.all

mlins- -

the out

To the my.

he

1

butfor

he Isn't cot thew;hehe rosin'lie can

So themorninc."

i fh

bloominirthe Musician

i j i .

.

t

--i :

i

the

r

i thems v n r . .

" '

..

ml "

I

m me getMusician

ff the epttrimd; for it

No matteL-ha- t raw make.!

Kellises toJong,

Whenj - - o - int. Ill

in

J Flahaven. res- -

ici

T r' T'lTcrtcr 8clrll Prbpt.

i n niT toMAUI FROM SPEEDY KAM

i'v . - . -- , . ' ... . . ' . -

.

j......... t :a -

: AI 1':. - ' : : , W ' I

TOI? ,' li t

''' ! J sr

jr

SLOOP K A fO X X DK il 1 X K VI Y A T KAU1n n n n n u n u:: n t: u n :: i: n t :: u ::

' (Special Star-Bulleti- n

Sept. 2. Mollilou arrived finishingmatch lhour minutes tie the-- sloop

. - !was --a throughout, the last hours belonged

either yacht. 1 The the 2 o'clock .morning,tiwVyawl vfojgcd atreatTand as far Wind

more, favorable o throughout the- -t . .

t

NATlS TEll? CtISpICNSHIP

NEWPORT, R. Aug. 26. Maurice j timed his drives well, aswon all comers'

Mpr 2. iTmnJr In hearts tumal chaniDionshin sincles- - - ' '. f !mantfl bieuveuam riaue, rwt ,tyrf ccfurts at Casino todavi , sn ve foneht Rt ?. 6. 2 fi.

thmuehi that Kelly. Cantain Peter 3, .6 4. 6 2. By his victory ?' c- -

good game the eyenC;Marqr r used resin" in clean sweept

more vigorously. The twoto ' came th. McGunnecle's wonderfully

uine. bas forth from . coast have made in of with sensational gets.over season, seiwiue um

battersa very vas cthe parody: exciting game,V'

Two players- - (W- the Hawaiis,Henry

andmcr

cdltribly.:.

HAWAHS.

Hamauku,'2b

v.

...2

...4

by

totnan mat

ofhis

the rosin to?-- said in a wav thatthe ,000.

ab Po3b--p 12

AB BH

V

don

fly, left onfirst

lors, "Not

Nishibases

8,

6.

andnour miuuit?

Un

One

your

Is

race,

there

thefair

Says

star

intoover

from

with

will

and

near Yorkthan

the

Brq theand

linlnh

with

each

(had

base

hits,

lniani

'Isaid.

rosin bow,

pitcher

Kfr's

without

1

;';,..

over the

the

said.

said

without

pitchvitlim

lie'll

is,"

r

d

rw

-

'':Ts---

,

the linerace just fore

Tace and untilheld until

andwere race.

team

v strengthcompelled to

pcrlormlns'-'Wher- k

, nuhibered

ICY........0

Chillingworth

Shop

Speedy

"fApologies

Sef?Musicianmusja'e

bea

2M

players,

satFiies-on-Parad- e.

pitclgainstMusician

saiotiles-on-Parad- e.

fiiekn-Parad- e

tnmbd."

embankment.

iwni imnrc atu

Wireless.f.

s

KAHULUI,Kapichameha

i

outorreaclir

E.McLoughlin

JrJohnson,McLoughnn

competitors

stepped wnippeflfirst

if knowing strengthJohnson

hisiholdinr Colonel players Pacific played rallies.

Asahis nations' makingwhiffed ;twelvo Colonel can-tu- es maicn ijonnson

posing tewrd.1 more seventh despite

debut,loneer ot attacK rrom s

Fatr.e' had expected. I the deucewhile

both goingwhich

'Secsr.J Gamt.

Hayes. ..;:Z

Vf,

Asahispitcher

struck

called

Hayesscorer,

poso;

Artists

.jkda

lisuaf

know, know,".

wondehm

Hawaiis

Charles wealthy

chine

reached

Sunday-- .

weather Mollilou

.lonnFon.,

.aicijOuelhustcdents points several eimes

lasted,

gallery,How closely great match

played judged fromthat scored

point tot'-n-s

pulnd

First,

going

wrong.

hebesmorning.

yachtyacht

point.

3ec;md

bight

t'ocsT

games.

he

allowing opponent

Loses Ground.Johnson

Once,returns,

at 144 John- - into and hurt fineer as heto oilnd watch the game,' it th. nhw HpCV'll . IM m.w. "v- - j'

watch the and: inhrcnn nfr ith thme

gint

on

it.

uses

atin

son

the

to

ue

to

31

n

at of11

to

I.,na- -

onin

in

In 10

the to

thethe

the of21

the

ih

at

Vlirill' o?i pluckily. he andlost match point driving

ou il id a hunk of rosin where niir . mi v,?j v, I ..i ti viio

Ihey Br drivpr nntPidp thp.rnnrr. Sprvir--p Hp wac horn it HitV

For

But

oiimpires won't that, il fcan to tlav important part at j Xc v.. January 7. 1S00. and he becamerosin

Wfl does KpPv want it

thhlefWhy ott pitch

pitch

lief"unaea-na- t said

Chief

First

strol

rosin heln

a?aint

a

RS3

.v

HVL

good

made

T?:atthree

ninwi11JV.

service.

nn-.,vii-n-

protestmind

reason

tond

stool

this the holder national comersj level 3 all. Then Johnson t onc: youngest nlavprs has! beautiful shots' sV-irtP-d tho j over title. WilMam Lamed,

for?" broke throuph McLoughlin'.-- - serv- - j whom dauntless Californiannnd won the next tte cceded. years when t

son'.s3. f 3. j the honors 101.Pennsvlvanian worked , is

it strokes so clearly lecond a-- t sunhnrned yovn trom i

tnth?" said 'Files-on-ParadeMI- .pt he advanrei to lour ioyp oiBecausejp isn't able to," the

' PJ'mes before McLoushim made rodMutian not a love nis in re

Kel rosin Hp! were many fl?sh-in- g rallies at th"?st;.ge. Johnson steadv andpitch a curve;

Earenerve.

and verve.First iwith rocink

i

iimnt protest,'

life, mvsaid

aio see first

seethey're

plays wecan't go

just thPdeal

in

auto- -

Jf

'I

:::: ::::

The

sameIt

Kam leadsoon

then

herehard

tne

totalto

Go

over

werethe

cio3eKent

play upon

fatThe

ballbeaten

i by into

4 murt

bui, m.t'K r:iniriits

got

"

And

r

j.his of --The srames ; of atup to of who

ry tint.line he si:c- -

on t r.O heat in

TheThe tall, au- -

Forwal to

But

two sets hein? played in the ; of the team.fort time of "4 minutes.

the se'ond carrrn of thr hird! set McLoughlin broke through

service time iv.to 2 love on games.

chanced pa p. ? Mtting drivesofl short and lobh;ng when McLouga- -

j lin came uji fb"f- - he balanced fliescore at 2 all. It then that

I great Pacific player began' furiousattack the that list to 'he en--

NEW YORK When sea- -

son begins next winter and the Statei Athletic Commission sets down toI work to revise its rules and resula-- .

tions it is more than .probable that a,u" iiKirK, .ew was in- - stsndird scale of weignts win ne

kyi and mother and sis- - ranged th; recignized all overcie jsiousiy injured in world.

.near ThP It is a fact that the i res

dowin

"'

"vrhciir

pass-es for the to take Im tel

63.As that Lis was

flattening, went into thefoifrth set

froan

ine y

nay

contect any sie

ws

Chiefservice.

boxing

will-b- e

mobile acdent' Fredonin well-know- n

points

was the best could do, for theCalifornian reeled the nextgames, his only

pointyPennsylvanian

faded "completely in thefifth set. in trying jr ofVrLouetlin's short he

for McLoughlin to 1H2 for

nr

they want Carson

slaee earnerheld

held

panic

chou Plav Spectacular,in

said samemust have whpn

held

nitch

With

I'enn-sylvania- n

iorK.

an

ICUfcllLbut was

At the

thethe

the

Uv for o'd fir:.

wonhis

thefenin has developed a attacVwhich sweeps opponents off theirfeet. It is spectacular and is alwavsoopular with gallerv. Twice Mc-

Loughlin has jonrneved to- - Aujst'-ali- a

von the as one American Davi- -

for tho frs-- t

lel Hut the

was tnehis

at nt

the

histhe

E.

off

one

oneran

22.

wa?

nethis

the

imp mater es. In 1!too his companionto Australia wa? Melville H. Long, '''soof ''alfornia. Last vear he went ";tliLamed, and Wright, and in the '1nutch of the series played Norman,

i K Mrooks the limit of five sets.' McLoughlin is onrt of tlio few i

j layers wlio devotees considpr-- .

pile attention to training for lis con-

tests. Jt;s physical condition is er- -(

ffct always.

Change Classification Of

Boners Latest Iling Gossip

the championship divisions, is roo elasti- - and that matches are rnide withpiovisions that are frequentiv out orreason and unnecessary. It has beensuggested to the commission that a

; change' be made so as to limit thechampionships to weights that will

! bring mea together at a nearer pound-- I

age.

NATIONALS LAY PLANS-TOWINAVOR- LD

SERIES

' Walter Johnson is going to pitchevery other game in the world's:

' series; r.ant."

Clark' wouldlearn

if the Nationals win the pen j

This is a statement IrvvnGriffith when asked how hi-- j

work bis pitchers should hisranture the American Lcasue

pennant."Walter Johnson." was Griff's quick

reply. "If the Giants or the team-that- ;

wins in mtr uiuci tuv-u- vn vt.ithis" boy. then I'm willing to admitthat I haven't the championship club.

! Walter will twirl every! other day.: and if it should rain one day. you il' find the big fellow back on the job

in the next game." '

A chesty group of athletes, are theNationals and a confident leader ic

Griffith. The players declare! that he'

will be on top at the finish.

AWFD OFF

Umpire 'Ralph was in hot water agfiod deal of the 'time yesterday, thecrowd at Athletic park being cftenttnrair in Its criticism: But that's theway with crowds, and umpires ha-- e

to stand for it.

Henry Chillingworth did soinjc bill-ing of balls and strikes in the suciudganie. Not bad.

Jinimie Fitzgerald's performance Uj Tacoma. Wash., on August 20 of run- -

ning sixteen miles in what is allegedj to be world's record time, of 1 hour,j 21 minutes, 41 l-- .r seconds, will pleaseI his admirers here. He is the best dis--!tance runner that ever performed he--i

fore local crowds! Fitzgerald traincJi for a month recently to enter a inonn-- ;

tain-climbi- ng race in the northernpart of Washington but decided he

; couldn't do anything in the snow andat the last moment let his entnQpj bydefault.

Maui has done splendidly in comingj through with more than $200 for thej Duke fund. Hawaii and Kauai arej still to be heard fiom. Duke will soonj be home and there's going to be a big

reception for him.

j. .SeveraJLi pearl and wren races aC Pearl Harbori yesterday o be called off. One boatcansized and spvpral fnuls afp aWoveAto have been committed. .

mission, it is believed, would be ad-vantageous to both Loxers and the pa-trons of boxing. The old scale of feath-er weights, light Weights and thelik?has been in vogue for years. When itwas arranged, however, there werefewer boxert. 7 vTo Create Uniformity.

The increase in the popularity ofthe sport yfeas broughlt forth hundredsof participant, and it is thpught thata change should be made so as tocreate a uniformity of weights an3classes whjch will give a boxer an op-portunity to win additional honors ashe grows older and heavier. -

The propositions it. to grade theclasses by poundage instead of titleby drawing a finer limit ,to the weightsand by creating . more' classes. Forinstance, the lightest weight to be rec-ognized by the commission would be105 pounds. ' From this low we'ghttb rules would read so at to makethe next class 120 pounds and fromthat pointy to arrange by an increaseof ten pounds in every class up to 150pounds, which would make division'of 130, 140 and 150 pound classes andeliminate the existing condition? offeather weights, light weights and toon. The titles, would then read. The120-poun- d champion and the 130-poun- d

champion and so on up the line.Misnomers at Present.

By this mems there would be hon-

ors to earn that today are misnomersin many cases. For instance "Mike"Cibbons is trailing along in the sup-posed welter-weigh- t divisions, when,according to rules he is well into themiddle-weigh- t class, and has betfi torsome time. ,

Under the proposed rules he woulohe champion of the 150-poun- d class,and when he could not s --lie thawght entering the ring he wouldiu ve to look to the middle-weigh- t

division, or. say. for example, the Im-

pound division, for opponents, for hatii the weight that has been proposedfot'the middle-weig- ht division.

In dealing with the v.'eights abovpounds, it is suggested to male j

a ciass from 165 pounds up to 1!5pounds, or a semiheav division. From point therp would be j

o&ta, .no limit, js a weighing morethan 195 pounds would be entitled tostep into the ring at catch weight.Grves New Names. i

The idea is t0 grade the boxers into f

classes similar tothe system now em- -j

pkyed in the rule's governing trottingrcces and arrange more chammon- -

;

: ships. The present scale of weightsunder old rules is too wide. Npr- -,

or.ld be given the different weight..; such is "midget" "bantam" "fearer";("light weight. "welter." "mlddip" and j

so on if nenevea necessar. ii'd- -

I UJjV- - AUtAAAMO'W'W r -

hrnVo conifin on diffPrpn fihamninnehin nraiirh in revural hours ihpfoo Worth; SCOrer,

I

MAD ISON G1NGHES FIGHT WITH

INGLE 1 THIRTEENTH IB -

Onpns Ud Lpad and Prevents ,hlns bv sland,n8 up and boxing, nT n i i looked as if Madison was the aggress--

Pearl Hardor aoy trom bet-- , or, but this was so onir because hiting Even Preliminar'es strength nabied-w- ni ta ;--r u.:i pu.,.. n- -t force Ingle around Ibe squared circle. ;

lailltJ, UUl OUUW HI ueueidl; Lccked in each other's embrace.Pleased Fight Fans the welters thej

ring shortEddie Madison's fast work in the percuts, and practically all the milK

thirteenth and fifteenth rounds of his Ing was of the Infighting klndr :fifteen-roun- d go with George Ingle Ingle .StartaLate. :, 'K :on. Saturday afteriioon at Athletic 'Along, about the ninth round. InglePark won him a clean decision over changed his style; a little.: He bethe Pearl Harbon lad, but It was ade--, gan to tear his arms free In thecislon in doubt most of the route, clinches and whale lefts and rightsMadison cut loose in the thirteenth to Madison's midriff and in a fewround and established an undeniable rounds he had evened his opiHa .,lead that Ingle never overcame, and ent's lead. At the end of the twelfththe fifteenth saw Madison; forcing the it was a good draw, but Madisonfight and holding opponent on the started the thirteenth byi Jammingdefensive. I Ingle into the ropes "and smothering

Mike Paton, the referee, had no tlm with a succession of blows,difficulty hi picking the winner, and came out smiling, but the otherthough there were the usual howls of mau hai the lead and kept IU There-disconte- nt

from the partisans of the arter, he had Ingle hacked into tboloser, the majority of the crowd hemp most of theKme alid never letagreed with the decision, which was hJm even u:eminently just j The men were announced as having

The fight was a corking good one j ,pade 138 jjounds imt Maiison cer-i- n

the last five rounds, even though , tainly looked the heavier and 'was much the same style all the eaciy the stronger.- - Fighting under

way through. y Madison found early In 8trafRut niJes Madison claims he was 'the mill that he "couldn't stand off and z a disadvantage, and a return matchbojc Ingle out of the latter s turtle-lik- e WOT,dn.t a ba() ltlcSL ;defense, and did the only thing pretjmnaries Tame. .

possible mixed In and used his supe--. ;

rior weight and strength to bull his r The preliminarie vvete not produc-- ;

man around the ring. lending in short tive of good fishtlng. The riret .wav.left lolts to the head whenever an fn ,excefdriny,r etaTf af.f8lrf Kld (fopening presented itself, and once in Kid Wrigl slx-rouml-

a while playing for the body. Ingle's to a draw. fca:n Wjiebt uldn t putdefense so good that Madison had ul kind cf a fl;hr,. and bothto pull his arms down-ofte- n in order looked like amateur?. Cabral had ato find an opening, but once he saw shade, but a draw decision; was aaa loophole through the Pearl Harbor good as he deserved on Jhe fight hetoy's baffling defense, Eddie shot still made. '' . v

: ; 'u.- .M ' I Young Layman ought- - to have

At that, v.Vi.:neither of the scrapperso nnoariwl to be at air worried when the nneir u caea1' oul DO

bout was over, and Ingle always v UtfCrwilling game. Once, in the fourth ondjound.' and he around, he claimed a foul, dropping hishands and hopping around the ringwith an expression of J supreme painon his facial- - countenance, but; Kef:eree Paton did. the right thing -- in IdiS-allowi-ng

the claiming and makingI them UzhU itgQn$eJtnl8. ,som?

of the spectators looked for, ingie to"lay for a soft, spot, but he showedno signs of it, making a better I fightas the battle progressed. : ;

The first eight rounds were allMadison's, though the margin was notlarge. From almost the beginning,the men clinched and wrestleB theirway through the sessions, boring inhead down, for neither could get any- -

The Asahi Juniors captured the Ju-

nior League championship yesterdaymorning, walloping "the Whites by a

score of 4 to. 3, the game going eleveninnings and : befng a(i to the good inthe way of, excitement The store wastied at 3-a- Il in the ninth. In theeleventh, Kojima slammed a smash toright field that brought Moriyamahome from third with the winningand championshipand championship run.

The second series will start s5bnand gives promise df being a greatrace. .

The opening game of the double-head- er

was a five-inni- ng affair be-

tween a picked team and the J. A. C.'s,which was scoreless . Nigel Jacksonwent Into the box for the picked teamand showed great "stuff" although hei3 not in practice.

Scores:ASAHIS. JR.

R BH SB PO A KKakamura, ss .

Murashige, rf .

T. Uyeno, 2b .

Araki, 3b-s- s . .

C. Moriyama.Yamamoto, IfIwasaki, p ...Kojima, rf-o-b .

Yanagihara, cfKomeya, lb . .

Totals.

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.3,54

.3

37 4

WHITES.AB R BH SB PO E

Decker, ss-c- f ... .5M. Ornellas, c . . .4J. Ornellas, 3b .

Ralph, lb .'( avaco, rf 4

Williams, 2b 4

Axel rod, If 5

Travens, p 5

Totals 41

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of little importance but the better 1- j j--

j ; -10H. " " 'classification 6f the boxers is import- -

SUMMARY.,intd" mflonc ,.tnsPr mnrr-hP- s -- nnld i Sacrifice fly, Yamashiro: left onu iuio ii" v . v.. '.,:. m .,.ws. , . . v,

distinction and ses. Asanis n. nrsi umade and greaterAsahis 1 Whites double;honors earned bv boxers w'rontOn errors.

their being trained to almost imp05- - P. Lyeno to Araki to Komeya.

rible weiehts. which has many tim-- s - Araki to Komeya- - hit bj pitcher M.

been detrimental to the health of at",- - i Ornellas, J Ornellas Komeya wa-- !

,saki; struck out, by Travens 4, Iwa- -(pTt wmiM aisn dr awav with the ib-- 4; passed balls, Moriyamd 1, M.

f,Tfro mono pmnlnv of mate ? i Ornellas 1. Umpire, H. ChillingH I - -

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It looked like rehearsal for a mov.ing picture exhibition The men didmore posing than fighting. Layman ,

lifted ;WIllis off his feet and. droppedhim ' to the floor early in the scrapwIth'.Ja-"ieCt;.uppexcn.t6;th,- jaw. but ,Tie failed to" follow, up hh "&vlvanta.?sand .Willis ; rkidded- - him ':; unUl hothought" was-- funnier to m lie and ,

dance around than, to fight, . Willisdidn't show anything but a fev pic-

ture moves, and instead of a draw it.could have been called no contest."

A fair crowd saw the; scraps : and '

was pleased with" the general enter-tainment. ;, : - - - "L: '. '

ASAIII JUNIORS W LEAGUE

CHAMPIONSHIP; 21 : SERIES SOON

AB BHAlexrod, 3b 2. . ... .

Chillingworth lb. 2N. Jackson, p .. :.2Kauhl, 3b ,..2Foley, 2b .......2Benjamin, . 2Ah You. cf .....;2J. Ornellas, c ...,2Travens, rf

i ...Totals.

Sawai, 3bMateuichi, c .

Kono, ssKmoto, 2 bYamamoto, pNakamura, lbft&kcilp of w

Difuku, rfKono il.. . . .

PICKED.

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Two-ba- s hits, Foley. (5rhella;sacrifice hits. Kono, 1 Sawal; "left o;a 'bases, Picked Team 3, J. A. C. oi- - Hrst;base on errors. Picked Teattv.Z, J. A."

C. 3 ; double play, Eraoto to -- Nr.fca-

mura; struck out, by ' Yamamoto I.Jackson,. 5: bases, on called balls, off ,

Yamamoto 0, Jackson 2; passed balls, .Matsuiciii 1, Ornellas 1; balk, Jackson.-Umpir- e,

Sam Decker; time of game,''''

'minutes. .

"Ma. what is meant by.th pro?re-siv- o

party'.'" - " :;"The progressive party, ;my dear?

Why. that's where all te, parcnerichange after every game."

1 don't believe you ever dlu any-thing in vcur life by way of provisionfor a rainy day."

"You're dead wrong there.; I al-

ways get a rain check for the bailgame."

Patient I wish to consult you withregard to my, utter loss of memory.

Doctor Ah. yes! Why erincases cf this nature I always require,my fee in advance.

Sillicus bo you believe in long en-

gagements? -- ''Cynicus Sure! The longer a. man

time of is engaged, the less time he hasJbe married. - . ?

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WANTED

We've pot Vrn. Not the I) T.s. hutth wxla water drinkers we were af- -

frer. We've hud to put in another hot- -

tlinc table. Sav. our Lemon ItootHeer and Orange are fine. HonoluluSoda Water Co., :',4A N Beretania.

41-t- f

Any person musically inclined to de-

velop that talent by taking lessonfrom Krnest K. Kaai, .69 YoungBldg.; Te

Unfurnished, one or two rooms orsmall cottage. Ixjng term. AddressP. O. Box 3. 5325-l- w

First-clas- s bat maker at Mrs. C. L.' Pickerson's, under Majestic Hotel.

5328-2- t

! .

A I

J

UTO SERVICE. i

SELH-STARTER- S.

Every-Read- y qo.; M. C. King. man- - j

aer. Acents for Everv-Rea- dr self- -starter. . Auto repairing. Milllanl , .

and Queen Sts.; Thone 3636. I

5258tf

Royal Hawaiian Garage Most up-to-da- te

in town. Experienced chauf- - j

feurs. Telephone 1910.. 5277

For hire, 'seven-seate- d Packard. Phone2511. Young Hotel, Stand; CharlesReynolds. 4540-t- f

For rent, seven-pafcseng- er Packard.Phone "2848. Oahu Auto Stand, JimPierce, 6200-- tf

Ctty Auto Stand, opp. Catholic Mis-sion, on Fort St. Phone 3664" or1179. ' 1 "5379-t- f

'rr .,- ; -- r-

Two more passengers for round-the-Islan- d

tour. ; Auio Livery; Phone1326. ; :

,5277

New slx-cy'lind- er" Packard for Tent. E.M.' Wood, Young Auto Stand; Phone2511. - - ,1 -

Honolulu. Auto Stand. Pbone 2999.Best rent cars. Reasonable rates.,

.5277;. : -

AUTO PAINTING.

Auto Painting Co.. Liliha St., nr. King.References, von Hamm-Youn- g. Canpaint and varnish autos so they loo klL

. as good as new. Workmen of man jyears experience. Let us figure.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Gregorio Domingo,, experienced --musician,

begs to announce that he will' open musical studio Sep. 1 at room

No. 17, Kapiolani Bldg. Tel. 41.: ; i

K.BICYCLES.

Dowson Brother, sole agents for Re-

gal, Peerless and Bulldog j gasolineengines. Dealers in Royal Navy-Englis-h Y.

bicycles and American bicy-

cles and supplies. Bicycle repairinga specialty. Phone 325S. Smith, nr.

1.Hotel St --? 5287-t- f

H. TOSHINAGA. 1218 EMMA ST.We sell Hy make of bicycle. Repair , y

ebop up to date. Tires and bicyclesupplies. 5244-6i- n

' BAKERIES.

Home Bakery, 212 S. Beretania. Home-made bread. Boston baked beansand brown bread Saturdays. Freshpastry daJly.

Love's Bakery, manufacturers and dis-

tributors of finest quality bread, T.crackers, pies uid cakes.

5293-3- m

BAMBOO FURNITURE. k"

The ideal furr'ture for the tropics. We- submit designs or make from your

plans. Picture framing done. S. K.

Salki. 663 Beretania; Phone 2497.

t' 5245-TS- m

Ohtant 12S Fort; Tel. Bamboo- furniture made to order. ."

:

BOARDING STABLES.

Splendid care taken of norses In ourcharge. Se us before making, arrangements to board horses. City I

:

Stables. 521 Beretania; Phone 1921.5245-fi- m

BARBER SHOPSj

The Delmonica. 1;4 S Beretania.Kver)-thin- g new and sanitary.

BUY AND SELL.

Diamonds, watches and jewelry, bought,sold and exchanged. J. Carlo. Fort St. ;

j

Thayer Piano Co. L,td.

, STEINWAYAND OTHER PIANOt

111 Hotel Street ' PHon 2J11TUNING GUARANTEED

Star-BulleU- u Ads. are Uet Business(Jotters.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

CIVIL ENGINEER.'

n Munch engineer, surveyor,and draughtsman. ions Alakea St.!Kapiolani Bldg., nr. King St.

'5:U8-l- -

HYDRAULIC ENGINEER.

.T. t r.,, e...,jConsulting civil & hydraulic engineer.

DENTISTS.

Dr. A. B. Clark. 311 Boston Bldg.5324-t- f

AUTOS FOR SALEOverland. Engine good condition;

tires practically new. Prospectivepurchaser can try out. Take a look.anyway. Auto Painting Co., Lilihaand King.

The Metz 1912 j

runabout. Just the thing for busi- -

neBS men. Drop postal, Box 452. E.- Farm aent

BUTTERMILK.

Buttermilk; pure, fresh churned. De-licious, nutritious. 232 S. Beretania.

5267-3- m

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

George Yamada, general contractor.Estimates furnished. 208 McCandleasBldg:; Phone 2157.

Buildings, paper-hangin- g, painting, re-pairing; materials supplied. Mat-tre- us

and pillows to order. Full lineof furniture in stock. Wing Tai &Co., 1216 Nuuanu. 5269-3- m

City Contracting & Building Co., 24 N. J

Hotel, nr. Nuuanu. Materials sup-- .plied. Plans and specifications sub-emitt- ed

free of charge. 5291-3- m

Sanko Co., 1346 Nuuanu; Tel. 3151.Contracts for building, paper-hangin- g

and cement work. Cleans vacantJots.

Kunishtge, Kukui.lane; Tel. 3377.Carpenter of highest class; 30 years'experience in America and Japan.

I . 5252-3- m

Asahi & Co., 208 S. Beretania; Tel.1826. Building, painting and paper-hangin- g.

Full line of materials.

H. Nakanishi. King and Kapiolani;Phone 3256. General contractor andbuilder; painting, paperhanging.

5265-3- m

Horiuchi, Liliha, nr. King; Tel.3801. Bids on contracts for building,painting and paper-hangin- g.

Kobayashl carpenter, contractor,paperhanger and painter. 2034 S.King St; Phone 3365. 5286-t- f

riKuya, iit . nereiania; 1 ei. imi. i

Contractor, builder, painter, plumberand mason work.

Miyao contractor and buiider, 5,7Beretania St. Work guaranteed.Phone 3516. 5245-6- m

Sun Lee Tai Co.. 26 N. King; Tel.1783. Building contractors and paint-ers. '

Yokomizo Fukamachi Co., Beretania,nr. Maunakea. Tel. 3986, Home 3167.

03

llokushin, 7llS. .King; Tel. "091. j

Buildings. No "charge drawing plans.5262-3- m j

Sppatia fiTO C Winer- - Phnno 116.Building contractor and house mover.

5245-l- y

Hara, 524 N. King; Tel. 3921. Build- - '

lngs, stone and cement work, etc. i

5263-3- m

CONFECTIONERY.

German Confectionery, 11 S3 AlakeaSt: Phone 3793. German coffee cake,baumkuchen, honigkuchen, marzi-pan, delicious ice creams and sher-bets, wedding cake, fancy pastry,fruit cakes, plum pudding, smallpastry.

CAFE.

Fanama Cafe. opp. Ye Liberty. Kvery- -

thine new. Prices just. Caters espe- -

cially to theater parties. Privaterooms. k r.:5L m

The Central. Beretania and Fort. opp.Fire Station. Genuine home cook-ing. Try our sandwiches, loc up.

..Moston ,uXf Hijou Theat-- r. Onen .

a!I night. Caters especially taf- -

tor-theate- r parties. 2'.6- ,i

The McCandles, Alakea. nr. MerchantRegular meals or a la carte.

CABINET MAKER.

John Rodrigues, Miller, nr. PunchbowlStringed instruments repaired.

5266-3- m

For nfws and the truth about it, nilpeoule the Star-Bulleti- n.

I

HONOLULU 'STAIMU7I.LETIN. MMA SEPT. L l!rj

FOR SALE1 U acres (fenced), dwelling house. The property known as the Wilder The Metropok. Alakea St. Housekeep-Htahi- e

and poultry houses. Ixu bor-- ' building, cor. of Fort and Queen) ing suites and single rooms.. Phone,ders on ever-flowin- g stream. In Sts. Dimension 41x65. The build-- !

cool, healthful Kalihi Valley, where ing w ill i e remodeled to suit ten- -

thrive the frisky, festive, frolicsome ' ant. Apply to . Brewer & Co., Ltd. j71,4 s Keretnnia Hoard ii desired.

fowl and the grass is ever green. j Special care given old ladies.Inquire of ("has. K. Frasher at the

' Alewa Heights Furnished house, for;Honolulu Soda Water Co., nr. cor. N:reo nionths from Sept. ."1. Mos-- ;

Beretania and Nuuanu Sts '.

5SiN.tf

Bargain-Hou- se and lot; stable oni..o a 1 ...

various kinds of fruit trees. Desira- -. . . ..ie location near car-lin- e. Appiy

"S.", Star-Bulleti- 532S-t- f

Chalmers "40." Thoroughly overhaul-ed, painted. Newtop and cushioncovers. Full equipment, includingPresto and Klaxon. Tel. 3538.

5324-t- f

.Ajouern lu-roo- m nouse, h.inau St., nr. j

Iveeaumoku, Makiki. Good neighbor- - j

hood. S. H. Dowsett, 842 Kaahu -

nianu St. 5293-3- m

Singer machines, nearly new," $18 to j

$C0: Why pay moVe? Standard Sewing jilachine Ageffcy, J211 Nuuanu.

'Tel. SC95. .

n Hidalgo bJi" "lCoffeeof 1905, bearing dividend this year, i

Address "Rubber," Bulletin office. t

5271-t- f

Bargains in real estate, on sea-shor- e,

piaius uiiu inns. ridii, xui oittu- -

genwald Bldg; Telephone' 16(72.

Cocoanut plants. for sale; Samoan va-riety. Apply A. D. Hills, Lihue,

3Kauai. 5277

Uchiumi, 518 N. King; Tel. 3921. De-

livers "Star" kerosene; 5 gals., 75c

Inter-Islan- d land Oahu Railroad ship-- ,ping books at Star-Bullet- in office, tf

The Transo envelope a time-savin- g

invention. No addressing necessaryIn sending out bills or receipts. Ho-

nolulu Star-Bullet- in Co., Ltd., soleagents for patentee. tf

PIANO FOR. SALE.

Second-han- d upright piano in, goodcondition; $75. Address "Piano,"this office. 5320-t- f

CLOTHES CLEANING.

S. Hirada. Clothes cleaned, dyed andpressed; short notice. All cut flow.ers for sale. Phone 3029; Fort and j

Pauahi Sts. 52 1

Takahashi, 1258 Nuuanu; Phone 3063.Make suits good as new. Call forand deliver. Mending, dyeing.

Tanabe, 1307 Liliha, cor. Kukui. Tel.2167. Cleaning, dyeing and stamp-ing. We send for and deliver.

MatsuOka, 48 N. Kukui; Tel. 3146. San-itary methods. Dyeing done. Clothessent for and delivered.

5266-3- m

U. Togawa, Nuuanu and .Beretania;Tel. 3028.' We call for and deliver.Ferns rented for receptions.

Quick Dealer Co.. Beretania. nr.t Nifu-an- u.

Cleaning, dyeing and tailoring.

Asahl, 564 N. King; Tel. 2227. Clothescalled for and delivered. Mending.

5263-3- m

I

Sunrise Dyeing House, 1346 Fort; Tel.1027. We also' clean hats. 5164-3- m

CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

THE INVATERS.The best blend of the finest Havana

tobacco. Mild and sweet. Fitzpat- -

rick Bros., agents. o277

Tim Kee, King and Alakea. Manilacigars, Victoria. Conchas, Londres.

5291-3- m

CHIROPODIST.

Mine. R Kin?, manicuring, and chiro- -

pody: Alakea Hou?e. Tel. 1865. Rfs- -

idence work if desired. 04 -- 3m

CALABASHES.

Factory. 1 7,1 9 Liliha. above School: Tel ,

2884. In stock or made to order.

D"

DRESSMAKER.

Lv.i Pun. 126 Nuuanu, bet. Kukui andBeretania. Ladies' . and children'ssuits to order Fit guaranteed.'

Miss Nellie Johnson,, dressmaker,iressraakinj: of every descriptionI'nion St. 5277

Kawacuchf. SO 9 N. King; Tel. 2073.Men's shirts, ladies' and children'sdresses . 5262-3- m

Victor RecordsBERGSTROM MUSIC CO.

bdd Fellows Block Fcrt St.

FOR RENT

UHto-prou- f. gas. electric light. Ap- ;

plv M. c. Webster. 'J47 Prospect St.

Fully furnished house at Puunui. Ex - !

eoinr .f Vmnnn VaiUvrange. S. H. Dowsett, S42 Kaahu- -....-- u. 5 29 3--3 m

Cottage, modern, heart of city: UnionSt. Inquire J. Carlo, Fort St.

DDRAYING

Gomes Express, 716 Fort; Tel. 229SSpecial equipment for moving house- -

hold goods. Auto truck.

City Transfer Co.; Jas. H. Love. Alllines of draying. Auto trucks.

5293-3- m

DRY AND FANCY GOODS.

Yat Loy Co. Fancy drygoods andmen's furnishing goods. 12-1- 6 KingSt.. near Nuuanu. 5277

EMBROIDERY.

Mrs.. Carolina Fernandez, Union St.Madeira embroidery, luncheon sets,baby caps and dresses. Specialty ofinitial and hemstitching. Reasonable.

EXPRESS.

Love 's Express. Phone City TransferCo ., NOy1281. Household goods stored.

5291-3- m

Manoa Express, King and Sbuth.; Tel.1623. Express and dray ing of allkinds. Prompt and efficient service.Six teams. 5263-3- m

Kalihi Express Stand, Beretania andSmith Sts.; Tel. 2696. All kinds ofexpress and draying. Charges just.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

Dovou need a cook, yardman or gen-eral servant? Call 1420. 200 Bere-tania. G. Hiroaka.

Y. Nakanishi, 34 Beretania, for goodv cooks, yard boys, carpenters or day

laborers. Phone 3899. 5246-6- m

lapanese Employment Office Ito, Ber-

etania I'St, nr. Punchbowl. Phonev3668. S12-- tf

Japanese cook, waiter, yard boy. Mot-sumot- o,

1121 Union. Tel. 1756.5070-t- f

FURNITURE.

Sun Lee Tai & Co., 2fi N. King; Tel.178X. Furniture of all Kinds. Koamade to order a specialty.

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All kinds .of household goods boughtand hold. Best prices. K. Hayashi,'t S 'King. 245-6i- n

FURNISHINGS.

You can clothe yourself completelyhere for a very small sum. Boys'clothing, men's furnishings, trunks.suitcases, etc. Kam Chong Co., Fortand Beretania. 5237-t- f

KOA FURNITURE.

Fong Inn Co.. 1152 Nuuanu; Tel. 303S.. Koa furnituro to order. Full line. of.Chinese eboliy. embroidery & curios.

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FIREWOOD.

Yokomizo-Fukamach- i Co., Beretania,nr. Maunakea. Contractors. Tel.3986, Home 3167.

FLORIST.

Flowers Lms' to order at .TuliaVa- -lakiela's Paualii and Nuuanu: Tel. i

."'i14 -- 6m l

GLEE CLUB.

Knai Glee '1h!. "Young P.Ida:.. Tel.;jS7. furnislies musii- for ;tny occa- -

sion "

. k -- .":;):.' -- 3 in ;

HHOUSEHOLD GOODS.

-nil! Co.. 61 s .. King: Phone Jm9. Can

turnish house at prices unheard or. j

Old furniture exchanged for new.V:iI send ir.an to your house. Dis-

count on purchases of $10.5263 -- 3m

HORSE CLIPPING.

S. ott. Pun'-h'-M.- f. r;r K ; n uP'Ji inz t'.. i:"t t: li.,ve ;."i,rhorse clipjieo )y clipper.

k-- 5 -- :;m

HORSE SHOER.

J A. Nunes. King und A!:ini 24 years' j

xperience in ll;iaii as horseshoer J

52tf J-- .

FURNISHED ROOMS

.Mceiy-iurnisre- a rooms, an moaernconveniences, J2.50 up. Queen Ho--tel. Nuuanu Ave.

;Alakea House, next Bulletin Rooms

$2 week. Baths and telephone.5262 -- Cm.

Del Monico Centrally located; moder- -ate prices. ISO Beretania St

62Sl-t- f

airy rooms, J15 up. Baths.. 5266-3-

72t S. Beretania. Valking distanceto center of city. Phone.

The Villa. 1269 Fort; Phone 2505. Aillanai rooms, $12 month.

5266-3- m

Popular House, 1249 Sort. Cool rooms.tub and shower baths. 6262-3- m

H. CULM AN.Hawaiian Jewelry and souvenirs. Fort

and Hotel Sts. " 5277

LIVERY 3TABLE. vFirsf-clas- s livery turnouts at reason-

able rates. Territory Livery Stable,King: phone 2535.

MUSIC LESSONS.

Ernest K. Kaai. 69 Yoimg Bldg., Tel,3687, teachrs guitar, ukulele, mando-lin, banjo, zither, violin, cello andvocal.

Gregorio Domingo Teacher of violin.mandolin, mandola, clarinet andmusic reading. Room No. 17 Kapiolani Bldg. Moderate charges.Phone 4138. 5329-l- m

PRO F. L. A. DE GRACAIs prepared to take pupils on Violin,

Mandolin. Banjo and Guitar at hisstudio, No. 175 Beretania St.

5303-t- f

Bergstrom Music Co- - Music and mu-sical instruments. 1020-10-21 FortSt 5277

HAWAII'S MUSIC.

Ernest K. Kaai, 69 Young Wg., TeL3687, teaches both vocal aiid instru-mental. '

MADEIRA cMBROIDERY.

Mrs. J. P. Melim, 162 Hotel; Phone3996. Beautiful Madeira embroider-ed babies' caps, sacks and dresses.Initials and hemstitching' to order.

MOTORCYCLES.

if your motorcycle is wrong Q'e it"put right by an expert. HonoluluMotor Supply, Ltd., Phone U558, Nu-uanu and Beretania.

MASSAGE.

Massage treatments at your home byexpert masseur from St. Helena

. Sanitarium. Phone 2347.5308-t- f

MEN'S FURNISHINGS.

II. Afong Co. First-clas- s men's fur-nishings. Hotel and Bethel Sts.

77

MASSAGE.

Hashimoto. ITS s. Uerotania; Tel.23;7. .Masseur, baths, manicure.

MISSION FURNITURE.

M. Ueda. ",44 ty Kifig. Koa and Mis-

sion furniture' to order.

PAINTER.

Carriages, wasrons. autos, signs. Ourhead painter for 13 years in Oahu Ry.carshops. 'ity Auto Paiqting Co..Queen, opp. City Mill lumber yard.

S270-3- m

Chin Sung Cj.n. 334 Punchbowl, nr.Kirtg. Te 1918. House painting,

polishing, graining. Fur-niture repaired. 522-3- m

'S. Shiraki. T."2 Nuuanu: Tel. 41,17

Painting and paperhanging. All work !

guaranteed. Bids submitted free

Hpe Kau Kee. H20 Nuuanu. Housepainting, paper-hanein- g. Materials.

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K. Tachibani. King nr. Punchbowl, i

Contracts ho'rse painting, etc.

PLUMBING.

H. Tamamoto, 6S2 F. King. Phone."."OS. Can ' t'nmish best referencedbiit my work peak for itself. E.- -

tinintes furnished free of charge.5245-l- y

FURNISHED COTTAt

Furnished house. 2 bed roomvSt., Kalihi. Inquire

St. 2-- tf

Cressaty s- - - Furnished jCQUa&Wai-kik- iHeach. roll Kalia Hd.

530-- 1 m J

LOSTBlue and w hite blazer on wi the

Country Club, from Vict St.through Portugueetown n Nu-uanu Valley. Finder pleaeturnto Star-Bulleti- n and recoiTf ard-532S--

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j Carved ivory fan, Friday nlcln Pn--

J nahou St. between Macdo" andKing St. Return to Milto' Par- -

sons, 1112 Fort St. Rewar I

5329-3-t 1

Bishop & Co. '8 saving dept nbookNo. 2615. Return to bank.

PLUMBING.; t

F. Mutsuishi, 1178 Nuuanu. ismitn 'and.sheet iron worker. r pipeand gutter work in all Its nches.Estimates furnished. TeL8.

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K. Oki, 276 N. Beretania; .2360.'

Phone me before letting tract;my figures may suit you ter. ,

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PIANO MOVING.

Nieper's. Express, Phone 19 Pianoand furniture moving. - c J5883ra

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Bargains in real estate onashore.plains and hills. Telepie . 1602.: ,

"Pratt," 101 StangenwaldMt I - 'y - 5277 t

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S . " 'SHIPPING.

citv Transfer Co.; Jas. H. D-- Goodspacked and shipped to iparts of .,the world. V- - 5293-3- m

SHIRT MAKERj

O Yamamntn. .1248 Nnnai Exnerl--enced shirt and pajama nir. Carryall materiaL' Prices reasicie.

5290- -

E. Iyeda, 1292 Fort, cor; Kif Shirts,pajamas, underwear an hildren'aclothes made to order. -- 5238-3m

K. Fujihara, Kuku! lan& lrts, pa-

jamas, neckties made to 3er..

yamAtoya.1250 Fort. Shirts, pajamaWmonos.

SHOE REPAIRIIt

Louis Petrillo, 1387 Em if--. ExpertLatest machinery. Rers Awhile

. you wait" 1 5291-3- m

Antone Canete, cor. Alakea nd King.Work guaranteed.

SEWING MACHI1st

R. TANAKA. 1266 FORSewing machines bought dxchanged.

Ring 3209 and we will I'd man tolook at old machine. j K242-6- m

SECOND-HAN- D FURjTURE.

Furniture bought and sj We buyany saleable householdfoods. Fu:kuda, King and Scuthhoner 1623.

STORAGE.

City Transfer Co.; Jas. ILovt. Fireproof warehouse (HopriBldg.) Insurance lowest rate. 5293-3- m

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ROOM AND BOARD

A family hotel in the-be- st residencesection of Honolulu, ? ' Rooms ndboard. Terms retainable. Undernew management. Phone 1333. 109-5- 0

Beretaniaf Ave. hady Nook.- S317-t- f - ;, ::; -

Furnished room and board In pritatenouse. walking diatance from postoffice. Address --B. SBuKletln office ' S03S-- U

The Argonaut Room with or withoutboard. Terms . reasonablsw Pbos1303; 627 Beretania Ate: 627?

The Ilau Tree. 215 Kalia Rd.. Wai-klk- C

Only firt-claa- a private hotelon beach. 5253-3- m

Boom and board In private family forladv and zentleman. Arly 13Sivimr su . 52!3-t- f

The Alcove, 1345 Era ma. Home com-forts- .x

piano, reading room. Finagrounds. ;,; I;

Furnished rooms, with board, at Hus-ta-ce

cotuge, WaJkikL Cestleraeaonly. :

' !' ZOZZ--ii

rftttt eoom tibia board.6283-3- m

The Roseliwn. 138$ Klr.r. E:aut!fulgrounds, running water every room.- : S2833m' : : '

254 King, cor. Richards. II:t and colrunning water, every rccrn.

, V. .

CASSIDrS, Waikikl; Tel. 2S7J.;tagea, rooms, good bath Ir.j.

VV;- THE DONNA.

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Apartment boteL Rates $i3 tr.3 upBeretania SL . t 277

x' . TAILORS.; ; ,

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The Pioneer, cor. Beretasia ar. ! Tort" Sti.; 'Phone 3125. Clotbn c! sincd,

pressed and dyed. Wori ca!!:l forand delivered. -- 277

Tai Cbong. 112 'Nuuanu lUa suitsto-orde- r .White duck suits a spe- -claltv . , .

m. Matsuda, 1282 Nuuanu; Tel. 22 CI

Suits nide to order. 13 to UX- - v.;--- '

TRANSFER.

City Transfer Co. (Jas. IL Love). Eas-- jr gage, furniture and piano movers.

' v 6291-Jm- ": i, . ; "

phone 3m. night 3S31. ilpr.itdequipment for handling all klr.i cfexpress and draying. All tlcjtnhave had long expense.

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.5269-3- m

WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO.

Rebuilt Underwoods. Visible Rening--

tons, LC a Smiths, Olivers, Yosts,' Monarch, Smith v Premiers, Fox,

etc. Every machine truarantecd.120 S. King 8t; Tel. 33 C 5.

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TIRES REPAIRED. rHonolulu .Vulcanlzlns Wcris, ca Als.-- . '

kea7 SLr Is now prepared to maze vrepairs to any. size tire for any ve-

hicle. Prices reasonable and quick"-delivery- .

' . 277

TINSMITH.t

Lin Sing Kee, 104 Nuuanu; Tel. 2890.

Tinsmith, plumber, hardware, eta'; -

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Oceanic feamship Co.FOR SAN FRANCISCO

S. S. Ventura. SeptfS. S. Sierra. . . Sept.;S. S. Sonoma. Oct. J

C. Brewer & Co., L;

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Pacific MailSteamship Co.

Steamers f)f th- - al-ov- cofnp will ra IT at '"Honolulu anl leave thisport on or about the date n-r- l;elow:

FOR THE ORIENTS. S. Nile .......Sept.!S. S. Mongolia Sept.28. S. Persia OeL"fl

. For general Information appo

H. Hackfeld & C,

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T0Y0 mm.. Steamers of tbe-bov-e Comjjor about the dates mentioned btt

FOR THE ORIENT

S. & Chiyo Maru........ SeptS. S. Nippon Maru SeptS. 8. Tenyo Maru. Oct

t' 'Calls at Manila, omitting ca

U; CASTLE & COOKE,

Matson Navigtion CompanyDirect Service Between 3 Francisco, and Honolulu.

,'-- , FROM SAN FRANCISCO

8. S.;wilhelmlna. . . ....Sept. 38. 8. Honolulan........ Sept. 10S. S. Lurline ;., . Sept 25

- "S. S. HYADES sails from StleSEPTEMBER 14,. 1912.

For further particulars, apply

CASTLE & COOKEj LTD

CANADIAM-AUSTRALIA'ROY- AL

for fiji; And Australia8. 8. Makura.... .Sept 11

5. ' S. Zealandia. ........ .Oct 96. S. Marama.......... ..Nov. 6

THEO. H. DAyiES & CO,

XAMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N

FROM NEW YORKVia Tehuantepeo, every sixth day.Company's' wharf, 41sl Street, Sou

FROM SEATTLE OR TACO8. S. ALASKAN, to sail about..,.S. 8. VIRGINIAN, to sail about...S. S. .MEXICAN, to sail about. ... .

For. further Information apply ;

agents, Honolulu. C P.

Service-- Dispatch

WESTERNI

PACIFICRAILWAYfO:?: THE

FEATHERRIVER

ROUTE- For particulars see

Frtd. L. WaldronXtd.: ... 836 Fort Street

Pau Ka Haha

'MOVES'; THE EARTH

A - PAPER. :A11 kinds Wrapping JPapers andTwines. Printing and Writing Papers.'

v::AMERICAN-- : HAWAII AN PAPER &v SUPPLY CC LTD.Fort and Queen Streets - Honoluluphone 141 6 Ceo. G. Guild, Gen. Mgr.

' 'star-Bulleti- n Ads. are Best BusinessGetter. !

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FOR SYDNEY, N. S. V.

S. S. Sonoma. Sept 2

S. S. Ventura. Sept. 30

S. S. Sonoma. Oct. 28

- General Agents

FOR SAN FRAMCISCO

S. S. Persia ..Sept 17S. S. Korea. Sept.24S. S. Siberia Oct. 8

Ltd. Agents

KASHAwill call at and leave Honolulu on

FOR SAN FRANCISCO

8. S. Nippon Maru. .....Sept 3Tenyo Maru.,.. ....Sept. 10

8. S. Shinyo Maru. ..... .Oct 1

Shanghai

HITED, Agents, Honolulu.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO

S. S. Lurline. . , .Sept. 3

8. S. Wilhelmina,.. .Sept. 11

S. S. Vlonolulan. . . . .Sept 18

for Honolulu direct on about

General Agents, Honolulu.

FOR VANCOUVER

S. S.. Zealandia . . . . . , .... Sept 10S. 8. Marama Nov. 8S. S Makura .V. . Nov. 5

TD., GENERAL AGENTS.

SEAMSHIP COMPANY.TO HONOLULU

height received at all times at thetBrooklyn.

R TO HONOLULU DIRECT. .SEPTEMBER 12

.....OCTOBER 4...... . . . . .... . . . .OCTOBER 26H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD,RSE, General Freight Agent

hu Railway Time fable

Outward.

or Walanae. Waialua, Kahuku andMy. Stations 9:15 a. m., S.SO u.'m.

tor Tearl Citr. Rwa Mill and WaySklons t7'S0 a. m., 9:15 a m.,

SO a. m.. 2:J5 t m.. 3:2 m..5 p. m., J9:30 p. in., til: ! v m.

pr Wahlav?a and l.flehua vAu:20a--h 5:b p. m., t9:S(; v w..

Inward.

rrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wai-a- li

ane Waianae 6 a. m., 5:31p. L

rive Honolulu from Ewa Mill andP1 City 17:4& a. m., 8:36 a. m.,

1 02 a-- m. 1:40 p. ax., 4:2S p. m.,5 l p. m., 7:30 p. m.

riTe Honolulu from Wahlawa andLejhua 9:15 a. m tl:40 p.

km.,

5 1 p. m , ti0:10 p. m.j'le Halelwa limited, a two-ho-ur

trei (only first class, tickets hon-or 1, leaves Honolulu every Sundayat :36 a. m.; returning, arrives inHoblulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limitedstop only at Pearl City and Waianaeout-ard- , and Waianae, Waipahu andPeH City inward.

1)aiT. tSunday Excepted. JSun-daiOnl- y.

Q. p. DENT SON, F. C. SMITH,Ru Deri n ten dent. G. P. A.

lrcrytning In the printing line atSti.BolIetliu Alakea street; branch.

MAIL S. S. CO.

Verfeant street

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Established in 1858

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS

Commercial ana Travelers'Letters of Credit issued on theBank of California and TheLondon Joint Stock Bank, Ltd.,London.

. Correspondents fcr the Amer-

ican Express Company andThos. Cook &. G&r;.

Interest allowed on Term andSavings Bank Deposits.

BAMOf

HONOLULULIMITEDr

Issue K. N. & K. Letters ofCredit and Travelers' Creeksavailable throughout the world.

Cable Transfers atLowest Rates

Castle & CookeLimited

HONOLULU, T. H.

SUGAR FACTORS, SHIPPINGAND COMMISSION

MERCHANTS

Agents forFIRE, LIFE, MARINE, TOUR-

ISTS' BAGGAGE ANDAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE

RepresentingEwa Plantation CompanyWaialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar CoApokaa Sugar CoT Ltd.Matson Navigation Co.Toyo Kisen Kaisha

The YokohamaSpecie Bank,

LimitedHead Office Yokohama

Yen.Capital Subscribed . .48,000,000Capital Paid Up... ,.30,000,000Reserve Fund ..17,500,000

General banking businesstransacted. Savings accountsfor $1 and upwards.

Fire and burglar-proo- f vaults,with Safe Deposit Boxes forrent at 52 per year - and up-

wards.Trunks and cases to be kept

on custody at moderate rates.Particulars to be applied for.

YU AKAI, Manager.Honolulu Office. Bethel andMerchant Sts. 'Telephones 2421and 1594. P. O. Box 16S.

EMMEL'UTH & CO., LTD.

PLUMBERS and SHEET METALWORKERS 1

STOVES and RANGESCorner King and Bishop Streets

Phone No. 3067

J-- M.'

Corrugated AsbestosROOFING

ln,destmctiblf. Keeps out the heat.Applied same as corrugated iron.

Honolulu Iron Works Co.

a. p. McDonald,Contractor and Builder

Estimates given on all kinds olbuilding.

Concrete Work a SpecialtyPAUAHI STREET, NEAR NUUANC

rhoto-Engrarin- g of highest grade!can be secured from the Star-Bullct- in

Photo-Engravi- ng Plant.

FIRE

LIFE

MARINE

AUTOMOBILE

Tourist Baggage

and

AccidentInsurance

Castle & Cooke,Ltd.

Agents Honolulu

Alexander&

BaldwinLimited

Sugar FactorsCommission Merchantsand Insurance Agents

Aqents for

Hawaiian Commercial & SugarCo.

Haiku Sugar CompanyPaia PlantationMaui Agricultural CompanyHawaiian Sugar CompanyKahuku Plantation CompanyMcBryde Sugar CompanyKahului Railroad CompanyKauai Railway CompanyHonolua RancnHaiku Fruit and Packing Co.

Kauai Fruit and Land Company

C. Brewer & Co.Limited

Established 1826

SUGAR FACTORS,

SHIPPING and COMMISSIONMERCHANTS,

FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE

Agents forHawaiian Agricultural Co.Onomea Sugar CompanyPepeekeo Sugar CompanyHonomu Sugar CompanyWailuku Sugar CompanyOlowalu CompanyKilauea Sugar Plantation Co.Hilo Sugar CompanyPaauhau Sugar Plantation Co.Hakalau Plantation CompanyHutchinson Sugar Plant'n Co.Waimanalo Sugar CompanyHonolulu Plantation CompanyOceanic Steamship CompanyBaldwin Locomotive Works

PACIFIC ENGINEERINGCOMPANY, LTD.

Consulting, Designing and Coa- -strurfiug Engineers.

Bridges, Buiidiugs, Concrete Struc-tures, Steel Structured, Sanitary Sys-tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro-jects. ' Phone 1645.

BUILDING MATERIALOf All Kind?

DEALERS I LUMBER

ALLEX & ROBISSON(Jifeen Street - - - Honoluln

Zrerythlng In the printing line af,.VAr-isuiieti- n, Aiatea street; yrancn,Merchant street

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HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF IT?

Honolulu Beautiful. Everybody's thinking of making it prettier than ever. Hilo has the beautifying fever, and Honolulushould not get her feet off the dashboard of progress. Let ushave your orders for Crushed Rock for the foundation for theimprovements at home.

Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd.ROBINSON BUILDING .... QUEEN STREET

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LotsForSale

129 LOTS 40 by 80 feet forsale at Kalihi, right on KingStreet, near the Kalihi bridge.Prices range from $350 to $500a lot

Liberal discounts e al- -

lowed for cash

Terms are v er easy.

Inquire of

Kalihi PoiFactory

and

Land Co., Ltd.

or to

w. C. Aehi

PARIS

GASOLINE

MOTOR

TURBINE

is a combination of two high-grad- e

machines with a specificduty which uniquely and suc-cessfully maks obtainable thegreatest efficiency of both forpumping wate with gasolinefuel power.

With no valves in either engine; no cranking to start, thesmallest number of parts of anymachine r the kind, to wearout and adjust, is the most all-arou- nd

economical pumpingthing made in U. S. A.

Geo. it paris;Builder

TownsendUndertaking Co,,

LimitedNight and Day Phone: 1325

71 BERETANIA

MEMBERSHIP FEESIn

THE HARRISON .MUTUALBURIAL ASSOCIATION

From 1 to 1 years old... $2. 50From 10 to. 30 years1 old . . . 3.50From SO to 40 years old... 4.50From 40 to 50 years old . . . 5.50From 50 to 60 years old . . . 6.50J. D. Marques, Pres.

J. H. Townsend, Secy.

CASTOR I A- For Infants and Children.

fhs Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears theSignature of

Eferylhinsr in, the printing: line atStar Bulletin, Alakea street; branch,Merchant street

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WANTSD

UKULELES.

Factory. 1711 LiUh:.. al- - School; Trl. j

2o4. In stod; or iva.l to order. '

UMBRELLAS.

K. Mizuta. 1--N4 Fort; T-l- . 3745. Re-

pairing done. k 3322-3-

WAGON REPAIRS.

Lee. Kau Co.? 306 X. Beretania. Ex-

pert repairers. Bring your oldwagons to us and w will make aat'i..t on now trr varv tittla fnat

WATCHMAKER.

Roy Mathews, Palm Bldjr. Annex. Jutprices. Close reKulution. Mall orders.

4--I JU1LS

Mails are due from the followingpoints as follows: v

San Francisco Wilhelmina, Sept. 3.

Victoria Makura, Sept 11.Colonies Ventura. Sept. 6.Yokohama Nippon Maru, Sept. 3.

Mails will depart for the follow-ing points as follows:Yokomaha Chlyo Maru, Sept. 6.Vancouver Zealandia, Sept. 10.Colonies Sonoma. Sept. 2.San Francisco Nippon Maru, Sept. 3.

t TRANSPORT SEBY1CE j

Logan, sailed from Manila, for Hono-lulu and San Francisco, Aug. 15.

Sherman, from Honolulu for Manila,sailed Aug. 13.

Sheridan from Honolulu for San Franclsco, Arrived April 7.

Crook, at S&n Francisco.Buford, stationed on Pacific CoastWarren, stationed at the Philippines.Thomas, sailed from Honolulu for

San Francisco, arrived Aug. 13.Supply, sailed from Honolulu for Seat-

tle, June 15.Dix, from Honolulu for Manila, sailed

Aug. 13.

I PASSENGERS DEPARTED XPer str. Kilauea, for Kona and Kau

ports, August 30. E. H Wodehouse,Miss C. Harrison, Mrs. C. J. Harrison,Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Conant, Miss L.Conant, Miss N. Cdnant R. Conant,A. Apana, Alary Kauhane, Jno Kau--hane. v

Per stmr. Mauna Kea, for Hilo di-rect, Aug. 31. F. Baering, Dr. C. B.High, F. E. Thompson, H. White, J.Lomas, D. Selfrldge, G. Clarke, W. L.Parker, J. Gorg, Miss E. H. Curtis,Mrs. K. "M. Yates. Miss J. E. Ryan,ueo. h. uuua, Miss u. layior, tr.Murray, Ed. Stiles; Mrs. L. L. Sexton,Col. Sam Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.Warner, A. F. Neff, G. Nakamura

I PASSENGERS BOOKED. n

Per str. Kinau, for Kauai ports,Sept. 3. Miss M. D. Jones, Miss , G.Hoffgaard, Mrs. E. M. Babado, Ranney Scott, Mrs. Scott, E. W. Sutton,Mrs. Sutton, Judge W. L. Whitney,Mrs. Whitney, H. W. Rice, A. H. Rice.Miss Hastie, Mrs. H. H. Brodle, MissAnderson, Miss Lee, Mrs. Philip Rice,Miss Mengler, Mr. and Mrs. If. Rice.

Per str. Kilauea, for Kona and Kauports, Sept 10. Miss C. M. Palmer,Miss Meinecke, MissM. E. Merrill,Mrs. C. S. Rea, Mrs.VUra Strom, S.K. Hannestad, Miss G. Aiu, Miss L.Ahuna.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record August 30, 1912.From 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.

Orramel H C.ulick to John T Gu- -

lick and wf .,... .RelManl K Cook to Mele Kaulahi . .RelJohn Ii Estate Ltd to Ogawa Asa- -

nosuke . . . . . .RelJane C Hemenway to Charles R

Hemenway . ... . RelJane C Hemenway and hsb to Mar-

garita gj. Macgoun ............. DMargarita I MacGoun to Charles R

Hemenway I)Charles R Hemenway and wf to

Guardian Trust Co Ltd M

Manuel Salina4o Percy M Pond.. CMJohn Salina to Percy M Pond... .CMPedro A Castano to Percy" M Pond.C MJose Gonsalves to Percy M Pond. .C M

Frank Salina to Percy M Pond.iCMJose Fernandes to Percy M Pond..C MRafael Campos to Percy M Pond.. CMLorenzo D Padilla e.t al to Percy

M Pond .....CAICourt of Land Registration.

Chai Ju En to Arthur E Restarick D

Arthur E Restarick to Ng Fat DEntered for Record August 31, 1912.

From 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.Maria Nunes to Hilo Mercantile

Co Ltd B STransport Co Ltd .CM

T Mashiki to Volcano Stables &Transport Co Ltd CM

John S Madeiros to Volcano Sta-bles & Transport Co Ltd ..' CM

John Olivera et al to H C Cress-ma- n

CMFrederick G Krauss and wf to

First Natl Bank of Wailuku M

Aene Keoole and wf to Young. Men's Savs Soc Ltd M

Pukalani Dairy & Pineapple CoLtd to Haiku Fruit & PackingCo Ltd , . . D

GeoH Fairchild and wf to R PSpalding ' L

Dawid Kawilioho to Zachary Na-on- p

et al D

Koa (k to Kmely P Naone D

William D Wstervelt' and wf to-Perc- y

M F'ond DE P Waiwaole et al to Max Camp-

bell O

Mrs Kahoohuli Namoku to MaxCampbeL D

Kawaimaka K Kamelamela andhsb to Max Campbell D

Violet K Hoioholokulani et al to AB Lindsay D

T Kwada to Volcano Stables &

MOVEMENTS OFMAIL STEAMERS

I'- -r VKSSFLS TO AREI YE

Monday. September 2.

Manila la Nagasaki Ixigan, IT.

S, A. T.

Tuesday, September 3.Hoimkons via Jaian Krts Nipion

Maru. T. K. K. S. S.San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. K.

S. S.tHilo direct Mauna Kea, stmr.

Wednesday, September 4.Hawaii via Maul ports Claudinev

stmr.Kauai ports W. Gv Hall, stmr.

Thursday, September 5.Hongkong via Japan ports KiyoMaru, Jap stmr.

Friday, September 8.San Francisco Chlyo Maru, T. K.

K. S. S. ...

Sydney, Via Paj-,raK- o Venlurm,:O. S. S.

Saturday, September . 7.Hilo via way ports Mauna. Kea,

stmr. ' ;

.. -"" ;'

Sunday, September B. ..' i.

Molokal and Lanal portsMikahala, stmt.

Kauai ports Kinau, stmr.Tuesday, September 10.

, Hongkong via Japan portsTen joMaru, T. K. K. S. 3.

San Francisco Honolulan, M. N.S. S. 3

.

Sydney,, via Auckland and SuvaZealandia, C.-- S. S. ' T

Hilo direct Mauna Kea, stmr.Wednesday, September 11.

Victoria and Vancouver-Makur- a,

C.A S. S. ,-- ..

' Maul and Hawaii ports Claud in e,stmr: v - - .

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Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr.Thursday, September 12.

(

San Francisco U.'S. transport'Friday, September 13.

San Francisco Nile, P. M. S. S.Saturday, September 14,

Hilo, via way ports Mauna Keastmr.

. Sunday, September 15. 7Maui, Molokal and : Lanal ports--

Mikahala, stmr.Kauai ports Klhau, stmr.

Monday, September 15.San Francisco- - Sierra, O..S. S. .

v Tuesday,-Septembe- r 17.Hongkong, via Japan ports Persia,

P. M. S. S. . r ' .' : '

Friday September 20.San Francisco Mongolia, P.M.S.S.

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v Tuesday, . September 24.Hongkong via Japan porta Korea,

P. M. S. S. V ---

YESSELS TO DEPART I

Monday, September 2. fSydney via Pago Pago Sonoma, O,

S. S., 5 j. m. ; "

Kauai ports Noeau, stmr.,' 6 p. in.Tuesday, September 3.

San Francisco Nippon Maru, T. K,K. S. S. . r - - ' " '

San Francisco Lurline, M. N. S. S6-- p. m. W '"- -'.

' .

San Francisco Logan, U. S. A.Transport. :

Maul, Molokal and Lanai portaMikahala, stmr., 5 p.m. ..

Kauai ports Kinau, stnir 5 p. m.Wednesday( September 4.

Hilo via way ports . Mauna Kea,stmr., JO a. m. ,

Thursday, September 5.Central and South American portsKiyo Maru, Jap. stmr.- -

Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stmr., 5p. m. .

Friday, September 0. ,

Hongkong via Japan ports ChiyoMaru, Jap stmr.' :

Hawaii via Maui porta Claudlne,stmr., 5 p. ni. ' .

San Francisco Ventura, O. S. S.Saturday, 8ept. 7.

Hilo direct Mauna Kea, stmr., 4 p.m. ' '

Monday, September 9.Kauai ports Noeau, stmr. .

Tuesday, September 10.San Francisco Tenyo Maru, T. K.

K.' S. S.Victoria and Vancouver Zealandia,

C.A. S. S. " .'Kona-Ka- u ports Kilauea, stmr., 12

noon. -

'Maul, Molokal and Lanal portsMikahala. stmr,, 5 p. m.

Kauai ports Kinau, stmr.; 5 p. in.Wednesday, September 11.

Sydney via Suva and Auckland .

Makura, C.-- S. S. y .San Francisco Wilhelmina, M, N.

S. S., 10 a. m. " V;-- ...

Hilo via way ; ports Mauna . Kea,stmr.; 10 a. m. ' . .

Thursday, September 12. ,

Kaual ports W. G. Hall, stmr., 5p. no. ";',.' ,;'

Friday, September 13.Manila, via Guam TJ. S. A. T. .

Maui, and Hawaii Dorts-TClaudl- ne,

stmr., 5 p. m. - - -

Hongkong, via Japan ports NUe,'

P. M. S; S. . .Saturday, September. 14.

Hilo direct Mauna Kea, .stmr;, 4rp. m. '.

Monday, September 6.Kauai portsNoeau,stmr5 p m.

Tuesday, September t7VMaui, Molokal and Lanal farts

Mikahala, stmr 5 p. m. .

San Francisco-Persi-a, P. M. 8. S.Kauai ports Kinau, stbr 5 p. m.

Wednesday, September 18.San Francisco Honolulan, M. N.

S. S. -

Hilo via way ports Mauna Kea,stmr., 10 a. m.

Thursday, September 19.Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr.,' 5

p. m. .1Friday, September 20.. .

Maui' and Hawaii ports Claudlne,stmr.. 5 d. m.

J Hongkong via Japan ports Mon--V

Saturday, September 21.Hilo direct Mauna Kea, stmr., 4

,p. m. -- '

San Francisco Sierra, O. : S. Sv" " ;noon.

"When I was a'young man I worked12 hours a day," said the' sire. "Iadmire your, youthful energy," re-,pli- ed

the son, "but I admire stillmore the mature wisdom which led

'you to stop it.".

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12 nONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1912.

Masonic Temple

Weekly Calendar

MONDAY:

TUCSDAY:

WEDNESDAY:

THURSDAY:

FRIDAY:

SATURDAY:

All visiting mmU-r- s of th-orde-

;ir- - eonliatly Invited to at-

tend meetings of Ickti! lodges.4--

llOXOLl'LU LODfiE, C1C, It. r. 0. K.

Honolulu Lodge No. 6lnB. P. O. Klks. meets irtheir ball, on King StIf near Fort, every Frida)evening. Vlstting UrotberH are cordially invitedto attend.A. E. MURPHY. E. RII. DUNSHEE, Sec.

Meett)n the2nd and 4thMondays, ofeach monthat K.P. hall7:30 I M.

rflARWE'FJiGWIfliSv. Members ofother Asso-ciations are

cordially invited to attend.

IVJtV MfKlXLEY LODGE, XO. 8,K. of P.

rjQ day evening aft 7:30 o'clock in.14 ; IHI W V ft I OiiU

Be retania. v Visiting brotherfcordially Invited .to, attend; .

- A. F. GERT2, C. CP. F. K1LBEY, JC R. b.

II OA OLULU A ERI E 110, F. 0. E.- - Meets on second and fourth

p4 Wednesday-.:- evening of ach, month at 7:30 o'clock,: in

.ft'-'- - K. of P. Hall, comer Fortan3 Beretania. 'Visiting brothers arIncited to attend. '

V - ' WM. JONES. W.P. '. ,' J. W. ASCII, Secy.

HAWAIIAN TimtE XO. ,!, I. 0. II. 3LVi Meets every first and thirufV Tuesday, f each month in

Y Fraternity Hall, I. 0 0, F.jY ' building. Vtaiting .brothers

cordially invited to attendn SOHS! A : Krtehern. .

Lbuis a; feury.vcv of n.

lodue no. so,-- ; -- ,,: : L. 0. 0." M. ... '

will ,meet In, Odd Fellows' building,For Btreet, near King, every Fridayevening at 7:30; o'clock. ,.

Visiting brothers cordially Invited.'to attend.'

, , .AMBROSE J. WIRTZ. Dictator.JAMES .W. LOYDSecreUry..

More Than a MilUon- .Dollars

; '.Ueport of the Insurance Com-tnisslon- er

shows. tlat : more' than a million dollars net. is

. sent out annually from thisTerritory. -

, - ; Why not patronize

Home tisurance Co.and keep some of this money

. here?"O'Neill Bld cor Fort & King

. Telephone 3529

P. H. BURNETTE ' .Commissioner .of Deeds tor Csilfor- -

n;ndNeW Yoj. NOTARY PUB.LIC; Grants Mawriagt Licenses. DrwMortfeJjes, Deods, Bills of Sale,Leases, Wills, etc. AttomeyV for ,theDistrict Courts. 70 MERCHANTr-S- T

HONOLULU, Phons 1846.

Easy

FOR SALE 'small number of cheaqp lots In a

nn nutir.k street iust oDen- -

Prices ranging from $150 to 500.

a ion few.lnts 'in Nuuanu Valley.FOR - RENT A house,

with all possible conveniences andlatent improvements, at Kalihi, $35:

J. H. SCHNACK, 137 Merchant Street

PINECTARWAS AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS

At the Tecenk Califc-rel- a StateFair held at Sacramentb:

A CiOIiD AWARD VA BLUE RIBBON AWARD and

A CASH PRIZi:

Dr. T. MITAIIURADffice: 1412 Nuuanu lSL, cor. Vineyard

. . Telephone 1540

Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8

p n. Sundays y appointmentResidence: 60 N. Vineyard Street,

tr office. 'Telephor 2613; P. O. Bost42. ..

'' . ,

j High Class ImitationTypewriter Work

nr?r ' ' Q TVF.DAucv. .Tel. 2500 78 Merchant

THe Army of

i Lull v ri'i ii iul jiik mi (1 If i

iiiriTTnsi nrm iis ill I I Mil IIKPI iu mi il;i hiv ij

ConstiiDatiionIs Growing Smaller Every Day.CARTER'S LITTLE sysLIVER PILLS arerespom (Lie theyorIy give relief I r ivrcfswthey permute r J5i.cure Coattiou. Mil-- X I NIVtK I

w m m s

thecn for r w iJEilioaf- -iMli'ttctioa, Sick HUuU, SelUv Slim.

SMALL FILL, SMALL DCSE, SMAU FRICE

Genuine muubr Signature

FIRE!If Honoliiln erp apain swepthy a eonll;iirr;iiiin, could )ucollect jour insurance?

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.

(ESTABLISHED 1S2S)C

represent the the largest andstrongest fire Insurance com panies in the world.

Lowest RatesLiberal Settlements

1913

American Undersjung

Models

Self-Starte- rs. anaElectrically Lighted

Ceo. C. Bechley,Phone 3009 Sols Distributor

VON HAMM-YOUN- G CO., LTD.

Importers, Machinery andCommission . Merchants

Dealers InAutomobiles and Automobile

', , Supplies

ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG.Cor. King and Bishop Sts.

TELEPHONES:Office 2137Auto Supply Dept. . . .' 3817Auto Salesroom 3268Merchandise & Machinery. 2417Garage 2201

AUTOMOBILE

Supplies and repairingassociated garage", ltd.

AutomobilesSCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO.

Merchant Street

Use a PREST-O-LIT- E TANKon your Automobile and pvagenerator Troubles.

Acetylene Light andAgency Co., Ltd.

VULOANIZIN G5AlLjWE ASK IS A TRIALHONOLULU VULCANIZING

WORKSPhone 1823 Kapiolanl Bldg

BUNGALOWSAND REAL ESTATE

OLIVER G. LANSING80 Merchant Street

Vienna Bakery,has the best Home-mad- e

Bread, German Pretzels andCoffee Cake. Be sure and ringup 2124.

1129 FORT STREE

WithCook GAS

KutjIMimt In llie printing line atMar-Uulleti- ti. Alakea street; branch,

Mmiiant fctrtet.

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rrnnu miiroi i

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o i sn:i; i:.Y. . . . 1 Kor- -

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. hadi w.i i)it (l lu S,na!or ( itnii ii thf

s'-iia- ii i h t - mv nuatili:; cani- -

paiL'Ti coht rihutiufis.,

!:;i i in- - inai- - a hiiii hv Senatorri c a tui t!M-rs- . Hi; df-al- s at i.i-a- t

i i fcr t : i . ahunr h.i"'i win (is beiuj i on- -

t ; i 1 m J in th" witli tht ai itsa- -

t:n:i ii; .t til" com ! t ,oli: .

!;;iui!i-a- a in j ia iu n !;' st in

IMRROW WELCOMEDBY LABOR i IOS

j SAN FRAMMSCO. Cal.. Aus. -Ttif- - arrival of Attorney Clarence Dar-- ;

row here today was the occasion tor aj great ovation by the labor unions forj the attorney acquitted recently ofJ jury-bribin- g at Ios Angeles. He is'rtill to stand another trial.

AMERICAN'S KILLEDBY MCARAiil'AMS

PANAMA, Sept. 1. Sensational re-

ports were received here latei yester-day telling of the murder Jjof twoAmerican citizens in Nicaragua, pre-sumably by revolutionists.

Over-Nig- ht

WirelessTo the Advertiser

Assurance that Immediate actionwill be taken to protect the foreignlesidents of Cananea. Sonora, wasgiven to Ambassador .Henry LaneWilson, who. acting under instruc-tions from the State Department atWashington, protested against thewithdrawal of troops.

Nat Goodwin is in a serious condi-tion, mentally and physically at OceanPark, suffering from a crushed nelvicbone, sustained in a boating accident!several weeks ago. In addition, Good-win is weighed down with an uncon-querable depression. He believes hi3carter is ended and the efforts of phy-sicians, nurses, and attendants arechiefly devoted to dispelling thegloom which seems to envelope thegreat comedian.

With the exception oi the hardy andstill loyal Gnourka and Pathan sol-

diers, all the Indian regiments ofEngland are to be disbanded, - andiheir places, taken by troops to besent from the homeland.

In! migration officers at Ellis Islandwill put in a laborious Labor Day.Four great liners and several smallersteamers are due from Europe, andjout of nine thousand passengers,seven thousand' are immigrants fromall parts of Europe to become en-

rolled in the great army of Americancitizens.

It. E. Friezell of the City AthleticClub, of New York, won the quarter--

mile A. A. U. national swimmingchampionship Jrom the three othercontestants ai Travers Island. Thewinner's time. ":f6 4-- 5, is. 4 1-- 5 sec-onds behind the American recordmade last year by R. M. Ritter.

Duke Kahanamoku, who had entered, was unable to start as he is t

sufering from a' old.

President Taft's first important po:lltical conference since the notifica-tion ceremony several weeks ago, willbe held next Thursday and Friday onthe yacht Mayflower, on Long IslandSound.

The steamship Titan brings newsfrom Yokohama of the discovery of

j extensive s muggling operations,J whereby Japanese firemen on trans-- !

Pacific liners smuggle their countrymen into American ports as stow-aways. '

Miss Plant he Rates and GeorgeCreel have announced their engage-ment. Creel s one of the most dy-

namic and forceful writers in Amer-ica. The wedding will talye place inDecember at Miss Bates' home at Os-sinin-

Funds for circulating petitions forthe recall of Governor West of Ore-gon are being quietly collected inPortland. .This was discovered to-

night. Tims far eighteen hundred dol-

lars has been pledged, but tentativepledges of a "much larger sum havebeen made, it is declared.

Robert Wilson, forty-tw- o years old,' believed from letters found in his pos-- j

session, to be a special investigator,i seeking men who fled from New YorkJ after t lie murder of Herman Rosen-- ,

thai, t lie gambler, was stabbed last; night in a quarrel with an unidenti-- j

tied man in front of a hotel in Chicam. .

.The campaign ofRoosevelt in Vermont came to anend here last night after three days

.

tf hard fighting. The I rOgreSSl eparty leader said he felt repaid forhis trip. ,t

! Consternation has been caused inj the government circles at Peking inconsequence of the attitude of Greatliitain reganring.. I'ibt-t- The line

taken is regarded as a prelude to thepartition of the country.'

( 'Miss Mi!drei P.elknap. sixieVn yeais.j(iiJ ha-- i .i' rii!itifti-- l iilietv-si- v

f niU's- tif v u!kin. in Thirty-si- x hours.J KN ur.or S-a- r rn nr-- ot h

li'ii-- i:i loft; 5 !. Pa it:- - r-at- .

'!':! ;vi ' iVdli; v of al::i a i on', uTiii.ii a' I'.'-rh- :o brins uboii; aji tt it,.t ii! "f (i i f !icj. bfintri;''Jurk"'. and Maly Is aiitit-- oiiSi.i-ra-- i

ii';:i !'t!a i 'h- - ll. rlm di iloii,ai ,

iicia it,.i; a.'i :u-- ' ia: ! :is bH!-,ccu-

I t ! ! Ai ii;Wi!M--- . I ; i : i r j 1' i.inv

' !aii d.

f iinvi'i Wilson's'i Mj.nag r imr( uir saigu to ia li'i lar ii i:e a:: iov i

, iif'j.s-v-i- ; 's ( ariijiaigti ot VH was' t't;r n I alt'ior A( , ly by bigjbusiness men. Wilson managers pro-- '

li-s- s to iiavj a c-.- s to tii- - minntt-- s viv ir.eetiii.i: of tin- - S'et i Trust di :v iors

v j i tl; jfavmeat of toi .. ; ,n..

f, .... I i . .

I 1 H v ii r i .4 it: ui i ii i i.nu .4 - u uui j

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To stabli.-i- i radeiut-r- i the I niTfd States and tin- - An-- i

liiiods.' a trade and commerce com-- 'mittee of San Francisco business men j

lrubabl will leave San Francisco!kjoii on a cruise to Australia and New!Zealand. The Chamber of Commerceis arranging for the trip.

The weather is perfect, all are weJland the trip has been a delightful onefor all on board, including many Ho-- j

nohilans, is the report from the Wil-helmin-

The new police automobileand the Healani Boal Club's newlarge are on board. We are 702miles from Honolulu.

Another war dirigible came togrief at Cologne today when the mil-itary Zeppelin 111 was hurled by asquall against a factory chimney. Theairship had just emerged from itsshed with the entire soldier crew onboard when a violent gust of windtore the tow ropes from the hands otthe squad of the balloon corps whowere trying to steady the balloon.

Three footpads operating in Golden'Gate Park. San Francisco this morn-- !

ing used horses to block the courseof an automobile holding up Frank

bed them of several hundred dollarsafter beating Fries over -- the headwith a revolver.

The dock strikers at Antwerp at-tempted again Saturday to burn theFinland of the Red Star Line, whichcarried the American Olympic teamto Stockholm. The flames werequickly extinguished with only slightliamage. This is the third attempt atarson since the Red Star dockersslruck two months ago

During the coming week the Czarwill fix the date for the marriage ofhis daughter, Grand Duchess Olga, tothe young Grand Duke Ditnitry. Thewedding is to be a very brilliant af-

fair, to be followed by a state ballat which the elite of Russianand for-eign society will be present. It is inevery respect a love match.

In accordance with the new probateproceedings Edgerton L. Winthrop,Jr., an attorney of New York, is to-

day the new guardian of John JacobAstor, the three-million-doll- ar babyborn to Mrs. John Jacob Astor, wifeof the Titanic victim, Colonel Astor.The Astor baby was served with thelegal notice of the probate proceed-ings by Dr. Edward D. Kragin, whohas been attending Mrs. Astor.

Writing a personal letter to Clar-ence H. Matson, secretary of the LosAngeles board of harbor commission-ers. Col. George Goethals, chief en-

gineer of the Panama Caal, said thaithe big trans-isthmia- n ditch would behandling inter-ocea- n traffic in Sej-tembe- r,

1913.

Forty-fou- r davs from Yokohama theJapanese training ship Pasei Maruarrived off San Diego late last nightand anchored. The ship will comeinto the harbor today. On board are12" Japanese who are being trainedto become officers of the merchantmarine.

i

Albert P. Fall. United States Sen-ator from New Mexico, today beganan investigation of the relation ofAmerican capital to Mexican upris-ings on behalf of the sub-committ-

of the Senatorial committee on foreign, affairs of which he and WilliamAlden Smith, Senator from Michigan,are executive members.

The denouncement of the Brusselssugar convention by several more Eu-ropean nations is expected as the re-

sult of ihe example set by GreatBritain and Italy. It is feared herethat the approaching internationalconference will have difficulty i:imaintaining the pact hy which the ex-

ports of beet sugar from the variouscountries is regulated.

The fear has been expressed by Dr.Sun Yat Sen that Japan will take an'aggressive stand in China and that!China may n.ot succeed in holding its!eastern provinces. In an interview,he strongly advised that the Chinese,capital be removed because of the;probability of the Japanese taking!Manchuria. In the event of hostilities, he said. Peking's capture would;be certain, and this event fvould de- -

moralize the people.

(TIA.MREHLAI.VS COLIC, ( HOLKKAAND DIARRHOEA REMEDY.

This remedy always wins the goodopinion, if not the praise, of those whouse it. The quick cures which It ef-

fects, even in ihe most severe cases,makes it a favorite everywhere. It isiwiiiollv V'oltnKlfl t'rtr .liillrtin 'milivi;'iuwv, tutu tun. w iiiiiv.ivii.

i, roilnrod with evvPdntMiful f

is pleasant to take. For sile by alldealers, Benson, Smith & Co., agentsfor Hawaii.

"How's your son cettinc on in col-- ,

lege?" ".Great. They put him in av arit-f- h liitto?- - thu nttinr iltv n ild he I

cleared the bases with a three - bai,' - .

get,'

THERE ISabsolutely

no word to expressthe efficacy of

Scott'sEmulsion

in the treatmentof

COUGHS, COLDSBRONCHITIS

CATARRH, GRIPPEAND

RHEUMATISMALL DRUGGISTS 11-- 51

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HOTEL 1

SAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Square

European Plan $1.50 a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 a day up

New steel and brick structure.Every comfort and convenience.A bigb class hotel at very moderaterates. In the center of theatre andretail district. On car lines trans-ferring to all parts of city. Electricomnibus meets all train3 andsteamers. Hotel Stewart recognizedas Hawaiian Island Headquarters.Cable Address "Triwets"ABC code.J31. Loye. Honolulu representative.

Hotel Potter,Santa Barbara

DBTEL-'TBOPI-

SAIj FRANCISCO 17 Powellat Market

Street

Reinforced Concrete Building. 225 Booms. 21 firstclass eating houses vithin 1 block. Rates II. f1.60to 14.00 per day. 1F.L&AW.Turain.PfO0S.Mgr

HOTEL mmWAIMEA, KAUAI

Newly Renovated Best Hotelon Kauai

Tourist Trade Solicited

GOOD MEALS

Rates Reasonable

C. W. SPITZ - Proprietor

Ihe ColonialHas prepared for the tour-ist business by the additionof two more bungalowsbeautifully furnished. Theyare now ready for occu-pancy.

MISS JOHNSON,Emma, Above Vineyard

HAVE YOC SPENT ANY OFTHE SUMMER AT

HALEIWA"ENJOYMENT" IS THE WORD

PLEASANT0N HOTELQuiefand RefinedLarge, Cool Outside Rooms;

Private Sleeping Verandas;Phones in all rooms; ArtesianPlunge; Night and Day Ten-ni- s.

FREE Garage.

Four Acres BeautifulTropical Gardens

Special Rates by the Month

Home was never like this

THE SPA,Waikiki Beach Resort

Furnished -- Cottages. . .1.1 dayFurnished Rooms. T.'.c.. $12 mo,

PETER GIBBS, ProprietorNow Open : : : Phone 2836

ME FOR A SWIM AT THE

Waikiki InnNEXT SUNDAY

Says the Wise Bather

I'lioto-Engrailn- g of highest gradecin be secured from the Star-Bullet- lu

riioto-Eugnniu- g, Plant.

C: Q. Yee Hd& Co.,

meat market andimporters;

Telr-phon- e If.l

Clothingand Slid

Yee Chan & Co.,BETHEL AND KING J

BUY YOUR DRY GOODS I

KwongSingLoy&(King St., 3 Doors from Bi

Fine Line of Dry Goodt

Wah Ying Chong (

King St.'... Ewa Fishmjt

Importers of Oriental Gs

Wing .Wo TaU (.941 Nuuanu, near i King &t

Phone 1020

Exclusive Partesin Hacdsome Grs

w. w. ahan).62 SOUTH KING STRE

The Wong WongBuilders and Contractd

Office! Maunakea' S

L Chong & Co: i.FURNITURE ; :

Mattress Upholstering ancurniture Repairing ,i

22 BERETANIA, nr. NUlNU

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City Hardware 5.,Nuuanu and' King 8tr v

Wins CEpngJdfiKING ST.: NEAR BEHEL

Dealers in Furniture, . Mress- -es, ,etc4 etc All kinds. oOA .

and MISSION FURNUREmade to order.

NEW DRUG STCESODA WATER FOUNT N

HAWAII DRUG CQ42 Hotel St., at end of the!Well stocked with New rugt

and Novelties.

V Y. TosKikatiTHE BICYCLE DEALS and

REPAIRER, has movdto V

180 KING STRBTNew location Red front nearYoung Bldg. Telephoif2518

Telephone 3197 P.-O- . c 70S .

S.KOMEY 9

Vulcanizing WorkJ

182 Merchant St., near lakeaHONOLULU, T.

Y. TAKAKUVCOMMISSION MERCMT

Japanese Provisions anGeneral Merl andise

Nuuanu St.. Near ng StT

CUT FLOW BSXlso

Clothes Cleaned and PressedS. HARODA

Fort & Pauahi Sts., Phhe 3029

NO PRESERVATIVE IN

PIONEER M LK

THE BEST MILKFOR ALL Pli POSES

Your Grocer Sellj It

DUNCAN'SGYMNASIUM

G. M. DUNCAI

258 Beretania St., od. RoyalHawaiian Hotel PHne 3524

WIRELESS RATESIsland Messages, per vrd..15cShip's Messages, per v4rd..10c

. Plus ship charR8)The miinmum chara is for

10 words, with the addtess andsignature counted.

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C. H PKL1.1NA leafLurline. September 3.for stock of any kinU kTTQTel. no; or call at

Club. Stables ..

MEET ALLLimited

REPAIRING OF

and CarriagesPAINTINC A SPECIALTY

Wright - HustaceLIMITED s

KING AND SOUTH

GAGE A KNOX

MillineryMILTON A PARSONS ;

Tslephon 3083 1112 Fort 8LT

Exclusive Millinery'

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BON-TO-N"

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HIGH CLASS: MILLINERY.... 3 Club Stables , ClockMRS E. E. DAVIS, Proprietor

BEAUTIES IN HEADGEARArt . Always Found at th

Ilary-An-n ;

FORT STREET

F A LL OPE NINOP ATT ERN H A T 3will be on' display : froraAUGUST 10 : - -

K. UYBBA,

SALVO'C;;:;LACECTOI33

- Imiporteri' of Lace, Eurcpean1 Fancy Goods

HOTEL, NEAR FORT4

P's.rlTS-iPAZIJS.-'

iSnCilntlJCii jib, try: y me--Tora Sharp- - ,v SHARP SIGNS' ARE- - SEEN

EVERYWHEREf Phone 169? IV 847v Kaahumanu

own. CIGAR NOW 8c

M:A.GUNST&Co.tAqts;. .

FuifiiitiiroOAHU FURNITURE CO. '

King Street' opposite YounjHotel : : . ; P. a Box 840

Phone 3092 '.'

CHEMICAL ENGINES ANDWATCHMAN'S CLOCKS

For Sale By .'J. A. GILMAH

Fort Street k .

JAS. W. PBASTREAL ESTATE

INSURANCELOANS NEGOTIATEDStangenwaid Building '

Butternut Breed1

Th One Best " Bread

PALEI CAP3

WHEN YOU WANT FENCESEE .

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BON D SISURANCE ;

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LOANS NEGOTLED76 JJercw st; piaoi3

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' ' Eitlmttep Furnished on.Btjn. '

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Brown' 4 Lyon Ce Ltd.ALEXANDER YOUNG DUlLDQ' EVirythlng in Cooks

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ORANGE" CLOSSOM CANQIlTho Most Popular Candies Ma''

, on' the Coast. ,

HONOLULU DRUG CO LTtrCt;Fort St VvTUphono tZ

j Uompany1 rODIt AiiraLTISlJCl

FKone 1371 lt Kingj

Fire5 : i tf

InsuranceTHE

B. F. Dillingham Co. !

LIMITEDGeneral Agent for Hawaii:

Atlas Assurance Company ofLondon,' New York Under-writers' Agency; ProvidenceWashington ' Insurance Co.

4th Floor, Stangenwald Bldg.

k - 1000 FEET -- 1NCH

Garden HoseExtra Good Value 25 Ft $3.75

if AMES GUILD COMPANY

EVERYTHING In FURNITUFTE

HonoluluWire Bed Co.,

Corner Alakea and King Sts.

Your attention is called to the factXhat we have just received, by lastboat from the Coast, e large shipmentof the best, PORTO RICO HATS. Reg-ular price, 5 reduced to $2.ro.THE" LEADING HAT CLEANERS

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MAUI LOAN

BY AUTHORITY.

FUND COMMISSION.j

j Sealed Tender1 will be received at j

'the office of the Maui Loan Fund;Commission, at Wailuku. Maui. T. H.. i

until Saturday, September 14. at in i

o'clock a. m., for constructing, and ;

i fbrnlshing all labor, tools, equipment'and material, except nil pipe and fit-- j

j tlnfis, necessary to construct, in ac- -

cordanCe with the plans and specifica-tions, areservolr at Keokea, Kula, Is-

land of Maui, T. 11., of a'capaclty ofapproximately 500,000 gallons.

I'lans and specifications and other '

information may be had upon applica-tion' to the Maul Loan Fund Commis-sion, or at the office of the Superin-tendent of Public Works, at Honolulu,T. 11.

The right Is reserved to reject anyand all bids.

Tenders must be made on forms fur-nished by the Maul Loan fund Com-mission, and must be accompanied bya certified check amounting to notless than 5 of the amount of the ten-der.

W. F. POGUE,Vice-chairman-

,, Maui Loan Fund Com-mission. 5312-4-

MAUI LOAN FUND COMMISSION.

Sealed Tenders will be received atthofflce of the Maul Loan Fund Com-mission Wailuku. MauL.T. H.. until10 o'clock a. bl, Saturday, September14; for constructing a One-Stor- y FrameBuilding to be used as a schoolhouse

iat liana, Maul. T.- - H., to be built forthe Territory of Hawaii, according toplans and specifications, and under thesupervision of the Maui Loan FundCommission, f . ,

Flans, specifications and other In-

formation may be had upon applica-tion to tbe M&ul Loan Fund Commis-sion or .at the office of the Superin-tendent of PublicWorks, at Honolulu,T H. .

The Maui Loan Fund Commissionreserves the right to reject any andall bids.

Tenders must be mad on forms fur-nished by the Maui Loan Fund Com-mission, and must be accompanied bya certified check in amount equal to5 of the tender.

, ;v W. F. POGUE,Vice Chairman Maui Loan Fund Com- -

mission. v 5312-4- w

MAUI LOAN FUND COMMISSION.

I Sealed Tenders will be received atthe office' of the Maul Loan FundCommission, at Wailuku, Maui, T. H.,Until Saturday, September 14, at 10O'clock a. for constructing a road,laying macadamized 1 pavement, andfurnishing, all : labor;' tools and mate-rial 1 for constructing approximately20,000 feet ofroadway from MakapiplOulch toAVaialuaiki, on the Maui BeltRoad (System. ; .

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Plans, specifications, eta, and otherinformation, may be had upon appli-cation to. , the . Maul Loan .Fond- - Com-mission or at the office of the Superm m A A V 1

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. ; ' W. F. POGUE.Vicev Chairman, Maui Loan Fund Com- -

mission, 5 f a , 5312-- 4 w

CORPORATION NOTICES.

SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE.

KohaJa Sugar Company.J Nglice is hereby given that a spe-cial,, meeting of the shareholders ofthe : Kfihala Sugar Company will beheld at. the office of Castle & Cooke,Limited,; in ; Honolulu, on .Monday,September .9, ;1912, at 9 o'clock a. m.- At said meeting proposed amend-ments to the By-Law- s of the companywill be offered for consideration. .

.? T. H. PETRIE,i Sectetary, Kohala Sugar Company.

; I Honolulu, August 24, : 1912.; ;

.6324-12t- v

POLITICAL NOTICES.t

REPUBLICANS OF, FIRST PRE-CINCT, FOURTH DISTRICT.

, ; Attention!? A new enrollment of the Republican

Club, First Precinct, Fourth District,is being made. . All persons eligible asvoters are requested to enroll withoutdelay. The roll may be found at theclub headquarters in the Kaimuki Mer-cantile Co.'s building, and will beopened from 8 p. m., Friday, August23, 1912, and thereafter daily betweenthe' hours of 7:30 and 9 p. ra.. un.i!Friday; the 6th day of September, at10 o'clock p. in. .

By order of Enrollment Committee.DANIEL LOGAN,

Chairman.F. KILBEY,,

vSecretarj'.'

will act for mefin all with my full ofattorney.

BUSINESS NOTICES.

NOTICE.

5322-13- t

Jacob Ordenstelnmatters, power

(Signed) M. E. SILVA.5315-- 1 m

TRESPASS NOTICE.

Trespassers over the; Keaau landsLill.be prosecuted to the full extentf the law.

LOT P. FERNANDEZ.Dated August. 27, 1912. 5325-l- w

"SCHOOL SHOESWe are ready for your boy or

girj atfd will fit them with thebest wearing and most comfort-able shoes.MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.

..Fort, Street

4No. 20 Beretanla SU nr. Nuuanu Ave. jstar.hollelin k&. nrv Best Business; FELIX TURRO, Specialist letters. . ;

HONOLULU STAR HT'LLKTIN, MOXfUY. SEPT... 211 12. ., -

A Tonic Free from

AlcohoD

Are you pale, weak, easily tired,and do you iack nene power?Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sar-saparil- la

would not be good foryou. He knows, and will ad-vise yout wisely. Not a drop ofalcohol in this medicine. Itputs red corpuscles into the

Steady, even resistance in

to the nerves; and withoutstimulation. Make no mistake.Take only those medicines thebest doctors endorse. Ask yourown .

If T,

Ayer s Sarsapafilia

" h Dr. . C. Ayer & U.S. A,

AUTHORITY.

terials so stored shall,be

.

Board

pricesPalolo

OAHU

CHRISTIANS

theMontenegrin

houses

Ber-an- e

night.

f.inmiaicdistrict

by

NO FEAR OF

SUGAR SLUMP

Will Hold" Cents for Some-Week- s

ofst IV review raw" Mnafkc

in si , ,

market has onfor ! test "er.tri

one day ina only was

'allowed on a lot in to avoid stor-age

Only wasdurinz the

greater the susar soldby the American clcTse,

foi as-- asi tic

gives power I to decline heieall

Co..ton. lau.,

BY0

part

.tnd

oi weakness in .s?peansweil for of holders

our of a fortnightago that they will fullof thesagars. . . .

European old-cro- p

cannot be taken a guidefuture values here as Beet,which 6d. the week, Is

lis. ld.. parity offor Centrifugils. being the value

of much abovp; cost of actual sugar inThe market crop, October-Decembe- r

represents the! value, of

REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE at 9s. lld.-'f- o. b. HamburgDISCHARGE OF NITRATE OF i tbe Parity of 4 09c: for Centrifugals.

shipment was re-50D-

SULPHUR AND -

J cently offered at 10s . . c. & f.to New. SIMILAR MATERIALS UPON THE .York, equal to for 96 deg.

WHARVES OF TERRITORY. Centrifugals.OF HAWAII, AS AU- - in hand here and in?Cuba.GUST 28, 1912. with --the afloats and expected

from tour Island possessions, be21. nitrate of soda, sulphur, or amnly sufficient to for the

other materials shall be stor-".meltin- g requirements during the nexted, awaiting transportation, upon any three at least, so that we canwharf within the Territory of to ignore European prices forunless the same be packed in sound

' current deliveries only .

non-leak- y All nitrate markets distanfsugars.of .sulphur or: other similar ma-,- a bisis for our

at theof the consignee, under the con- -

Above

undeT

except

put-throug-

blood,

doctor.remaining

the

AMENDED

containers. thecalculations.

visibleleS3

care of a competent watchman than the same time the previousuntil but now, the first time, it

Masters, owners consignees of sbows an of 85,174 thisnitrate of soda sulphur or I with favorable reports of the,other similar materials must keep hew European beet crop, leads somewharf at all times - swept clean and j parties to look for a decline in beetfree of any loose nitrate of soda, to 9s. f. o. b. for November-phu- r

or other similar materials December delivery, which might bethe entire of and pcfsible if other do well, but it

the cargo. loose nitrate j muFt he remembered that the cost ofof soda, sulphur, or other similar ma- - j producing is 9s. ,6d., and that itteriala will be permitted, to be landed, "will accumulated.In all oases nitrate of soda, sulphur j The course of our market thisor other similar materials must time of the year frequently dependslanded fronrshlps fn sound i only on the Eur(pean market but

the of dischartjingj the offerings of Java'said it shall be Our- - cable advices report the yield

obligatory on the part of the ship or of the Java crop being harvested asagents of said vesse to provide watercontainers of not less than fifty (50)gallons each at intervals of not lessthan fifty (50) feet apart with suit-able buckets placed alongside each

now

being ofit

Iarcely

container; containers to filled ., era te quantity of part j

a of water and nitrate vhich are "Whites," suitedof to he in the case of fire, the U. K.

Any person or persons who shall Most the Javas are unsoldthe above Regulation shall be . and two of there cargoes are now

of a misdemeanor shall bejfering lis. 3d. c. & f. to New York,suDject to tne as . with of lis. (4.isc.n soncueaby Section 9, Act 163 of the SessionLaws of 1911. .

MARSTON CAMPBELL,Chairman, Board of Commis-

sioners.t EMIL A. BERNDT, .

Secretary, Board of Harbor Commis-sioners.

by the of HarborCommissioners on August 28, 1912.

5327-30- t

CORPORATION NOTICES.

NOTICE.

After September 1, 1912, ourfor at Kaimuki and will beVfcc. per pound, and at Kahala andKahalawai ?ic. per pound.(Signed)

ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.A. W. SEABUItY.

53 28-- 3 1 Manager,

TURN

TABLES ON TURKS

Seize Two Villages Near. Frontier; Then

Tfoops Retaliate

C ETTINJE. Montenegro, Aug. 17Christian insurgents seized two vil- -

reached here. Following this theTurkish troops, using artillery, de-

stroyed numer Christian villageslying in the plains, while other de-tachments of TurkistrOtroops theway from other burned

of Christian whiiethey were through villages

therethe

The fighting in the vicinity oflasted through day and into

broughtacross Montenegrin border for sur- -

nave uireaieiifupopulation which is'

volt in the borderingtenegro.

.MON WASTED.

Don't your moneyplasters.

Balm cheaper and

bind over the affected parts audwill relieve the pain orvness. Fo-s-i- le

all dealers. Benson,Co., fof Hawaii.

Market Four

to Come

Wiilett- - Gray. di. AOsthe sugar

"The remained firmbasis" ojf. 4.0.".c. deg.fugals. for mid-wee- k

when; confession ofport

expenses.moderate business

tile weekpart of was tak-

en to"wacrd theNew Orleans well for'Atlan- -

Thetne taee r..urope

the firmness audconfirms statement

demand valuesupply of privileged

markets sug-ars as, for

promptdeclined for

quoted the4.35c

paper contracts andEurope.

for newBeet, however,

sugar itself and remainssteady

Beet for 0ctoberOTHER4.07c. test

THE'Stocks

-- receiptsshould

No providesimilar

monthsHawaii, 'afford

and considerand world's

sodaexpense The supply in principal coun-

tries has, for many months! beentlnnoua for

removed. year, forand increase tons;

cargoes, longthe

sul- -' Hamburg,during

process unloading cropsremoving No

beetbe

atbe,

containers, notDuring process ci. sugars.

or removing cargoes,

varied, and cmtturnui;changed 1.300.000 'againstlast crop of tons; July ex-;- !

ports of .Tavas are more destin-edt- o

Eastern countries, with the mod- -

said be options ofwith solution only for

soda usedof July

violate of-guil- ty

and atpenalties proviaea bids

Harbor

Adopted

ice

thveresidents

injured

Christian

waste

agents

for

for

tons1.395,000

Two cargoes of Javas for July ship-,- "

ment are reported sold to U. K. atlis! I'd. & f., equal to 4.16c. New.York.

It will be seen indications are forour market to remain fairly steady4c. to 4.13c. for some weeks, unlessEurope Breaks badly.

Cuba again reports rain is wanted.Louisiana is looking for crop Of

only 215,000 tons, reduction of 101.-00- 0

tons due to the floods early in theseason.

TROUBLE ENDED

Diapepsin'- GivesRelief and the Re- -

lief Lastsv

Every year regularly more thanmillion stomach sufferers in the Unit-

ed States, England and Canada takePape's Diapepsin, and realize not onlyimmediate, but lasting relief.

This harmless preparation will di-ee- st

anything vou eat and overcomesour, gassy or out-of-ord- er stomach

'live minutes afterwardsIII UUC onanc uiotuvi.IrtfS . . mfnrtahlv1 ' v " 'of Albania, near the Montenegrin

, , n tir what Vnn pnt-li- os like lump ofirontier, ana aiso piunaereu nerane -

itself, according to reports that have lead in your stomach, or if you hne

a of

ondistrifils

passing the

Montenegrin

Pain

estimate

at

In-

stant

heartburn, that sign of indigestion.froiri, your pharmacist

eajse of Pape Diapepsin takedose just you caia. Therewill be risings, no belching ofundigested food mixed with acid, nostomach gas heartburn, fullnessheavy feeling the ?toinach, nausea,debilitating; headaches, dizziness in- -

The Christian, rebels yesterday also i testinal griuinz This will all go, and,razed three Turkish blockhouses on .besides, will be

frontier.

theMany were

the

better.

andSmith

follows:

jorts.

Getand

soonsour

foodleft over the stomach poison yourbreath with nauseous odors.

Pape's Diapepsin certain curefor out-of-ord- er stomachs, becausetakes hold of your food digests

R,SfJ a,S1.,?e- -

' the sameThe Turkish authorities .

iu i

in re- - j

on .Mon

FY

'strengthening Chamberlain's er

is

it it;

t

&

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a

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c.

a.a

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'Pape's

a

a ,

...a

is aa

s aas as j

no (

or orin

or

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no sourin to

is ait

and itas,are if vour stomach

Relief in five minutes from all stom-ach miserv is waiting for you at anydrug sfore.

These large "o-ie- nt cases containmore Than sufficient to thoroughlycure almost any case of dyspepsia,-in-

biiving ! digestion or any other si'orr.ach disor- -

"I tliink. sir. that yen are sitting on:u; hat."

"Is ours a soft or a lianl hat?""It is a Koft hat. sir."

"Then 1 am not sitting on it."

mmAbGpIuf ely: Puro

Tho only taking powdernxzdo from Royal Crco )

Dream of Tartar ( :

GoifaiioLfciQ FhcsphifD

m

The "Toric" lens is ground with adeep, inner curve,, which permits ofthe 'Jens being placed much closer tothe eye allowing a wider ofvision- - with no perceptible edges orannoying reflections. The "Toric"lens js -- for particular people who .wantthe best and .are satisfied with noth-ing less.. It costs "a little more, butit is worth 'it. We fit the "Toric"in Eyeglass or spectacle,

Factory onUhe- - premises:

A. N. Sanforid,Boston, Building i --

m. Fort StreetOver May & CcC ,

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One Hundred andNihety Years Ago

Benjamin Franklin . began tosave his pennies. The bus'nesshe started on those pennies isstill, flourishing today.

You1 can earn dollar3 where Benearned pennies.

You can save safely whereFranklin had to take a chancewith a worn-ou- t purse.

You can earn interest with uswhere Franklin earned none.And yet you say that you haveno chance. See us about it.

Bank ofHawaii, Ltd.Capital-Surplu- s, $1,200,000

Roll TopDesRs

Coyne Furniture Go.,Young building

Dennison's

Crepe Tissue

PaperV- - have just unpacked a

new shipment of Fancy Crepesand Colored--Tissues. In thi3shipment are many new colorsand designs and all are freshand crisp.

AVe have all the accessoriesyou may require in using thesepapers for flower and decora-tiit-i

purposes.

Hawaiian News Co.Limited

Alex. Young Building

MILK

Kaimuki Dairyand CREAM

- F. H. Kilby, Prop.

We l(tivpr fresh Milk - and Creamti-- 1:!iiy to nil inrts of th city.

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EUROPEAN PLAN, FROM $2.00 UPUNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES W00D3

It takes mora than the suggestion to ktp tool thsse'days. Itreally can b done only with an '

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Just attach it to the chandelier In place of a lamp. v It ustless current than tamp. :

We have them complete from

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when the pan can bee ever to hot without when tM. food comes out krown and delicious in short, whn

you are cooking '3 ' 1 ; ; : V- -

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TMri i

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$1.50 upThe Crepe Goods Co.;6t KING. STREET NEXT TO ADVERTISER OFFICE

Musliri Underwear""""" mm mm

COMPLETE LINE BEST QUALITY PRICES REASONABLE,

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