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Constitution Follows Flag as Steamer Tabic. k 'j "We may live without poetry l ).; mulc and art; K IS From 8. F. A Hongkong Maru ..Apr. 22 Ji, Alamedn Apr. 26 Jj- For 8. F. '(! Nippon Maru ....Apr. 23 ft Alameda . Apr. 30 f) SUNDAY BULLETIN Trade Follows Advertising In the BULLETIN J,. We may live without con- IJ ('. sclenco and llvo without W heart; jj i We may live without friends yi I and live without fadsj j J But business today cannot X V For victoria. Mlowcra May 1 1 live wunout aas. if 1 i. From Victoria. if. Exchange, u cuanu . nitty iv -.i i ..... f-.. in . f&r&xi-r rv r-'-iV ,-s?-wsfa Vol.. I. No. 13. 12 P AG KS HONOLULU. TKIlltlTOKY OF HAWAII, SUNDAY A I'M h '20, 100212 PAGES Pkioe 5 Okkts. rx-r-j&rj'T&rj-j-z&z&zKz '5;:. r. r. HNldHlS HI HALL J1I Will Members From Honolulu Attend the Mystic Ceremony. PRESENTATION OF THE HASSINGER SWORD MADE Hundreds of Visitors Are Admitted And Orator Carley Delivers An Inspiring Address A Pleasant Dance. (Special to tlio tlultctln ) Walluku, April IS. Alona Lodge, No. 3, K. of P , was formally dedicated jos terday evening, April 17, the exercises taking place at the new Castle Hall makal of the Mnlulanl hospltul, Wal luku. The ccrcmoulcs were witnessed liy u brilliant ussemhluKu of both sexes, there being over tlirco hundreU unseat. The ladles appeared In their best and reminded the writer of many lullllanc gatherings of the kind, suili ns Fourth of Jul) balls at the opeta house Id Honolulu years ago. The members of Aloha Lodge, to gether with visiting brethren from Oahu anil Mystic Lodges, Honolulu, met at the hall ut 7 o'clock when the secret work started. It began with tho ptosentntilou of tho delegation front Mystic Lodge represented by Mr Moore and Oahu Lodge represented by Col. Jobs !). Holt. P. C. It was at thU sccict mectlug that the presentation ot the Hastngcr sword from Honolulu for the purpose of dedication wuh made. This was the very same sword that was need In tho dedication ceremonies of Aloha Lodge In 18SS, nnd tho only members of that tlrst pilgrimage that nio on this delegation aro Z. K Mey us and J. D. Holt. Mr. Mcyeis made the presentation address, going brlelly Into the hlstorj of Mystic Lodge and the sword. Then followed the trans ferring of the lodgo. appropriate re marks btlng made by Deputy Supremo Chancellor Dr. A. N. Sinclair. The officers of the evening nt secret work were: II. A. Wadsworth, Su pteme Vice Chancellor; Geo. Hons, .Supieme Prelate; C, I). Lufkln, Su preme Keeper It & S.; C M. V Fos ter, Supreme Matter at Aims. Pioiuptly at 8 o'clock the hour nn nuunied for the reception of the pub lic, the doors of tho main hall wero tin own open and the nst multitude that had been waiting outside rushed Into the main hall nnd wero conduct ed to fats prepared for the guests. The hall was brilliantly lighted with about ono Cor on electric lights of SO tandle power furnished from the Wal luku S u far Mill. When the several hundred Invited Bursts and members of the visiting nnd local lodgo were seated, I)r A N. Sin clnti. Deputy Supieme Chancellor, delegated to conduct tho dedication Mnemonics, rapped his gavel and tho Knights ros-e In a body and listened to woids of Instruction taken from tho ritual Then C. D. Lufkln In a few well choien words championed tho cause of benevolence which was one ot the noble virtues practiced by the member Mr. Sinclair then congratu lated th members of Aloha Lodge on the acquisition of such a beautiful new hall dedicated ,to Pythian rites and hoped that Its deeds would bo an honor to tho revered memory of Damon and Pjthlas Deputy Supreme Chancellor Sinclair then called on C M V. Forster, master-at-arms, to declare tho Aloha Lodge, No 3 K. of P. dedicated to tho beatitudes of the fiatcrnltj friend ship, charity and benevolence This was done accordingly C. II Carley, tho orator of the oven Ing. delivered In measured tones tho following well spoken address: Ilrotber Knights, Ladles and Gentlemen- It aU'onls me great pleasure to have the honor to stand before such an In- we appeal to the artistic taste Our photographs will stand comparison with any, nny where They aro printed on tho finest platinum pa per and aro guaranteed not to Tade Callers al o)s welcome Rice & Perkins, PHOTOGRAPHERS. Oregon Block, cor. Hotel and Union Sts. Entrance on Union. telligcnl gathering on this occasion, for which we aic hcio assembled, ta dedicate our new Pythian home. Home! What a small jet significant word It Is, a Pythian Castle,, It Is n Pythian home. Tho homo Instinct or lpvo ot local place Is one of the most plomluent traits of mankind, to Its impulse constancy and growth Is large ly due the uplifting ot the race from burbuilsm, for inspired li It, all men's Inventive genius, skill and labor has been primarily devoted to establish, secure, beautify arid mako comfoit able and 'enjoyable, the home. i-ncl-lug the home Instinct nhHs month e, that high civilization wl'ilcli has de veloped and elevated man to n condi tion and station second only to the an gels, which would have been Impos sible and today unknown A home to its possessor Is like n pair of rose colored spectacles, through which, to him the landscnpe Is made blight and beautiful, no matter how dalk nnd gloomy It may seem to others, A home is tho first ambition of the average man, nnd only with life docs the love ot home pass avn, and so It Is, that whenever a Pjthlan lodge Is organlz ed, the lovo of home arouses In Its members a desire for a hall of their own, for they realize that the posses sion of such n home is nn clement of strength to the lodge, nnd n guaran tee of permanency and long life, nn lu Bplratlon of respect nnd consideration of the public, and u thing of benutj and Joy forever. Oh, friends and brothers, within these walls, scores, jen, peihaps hun dreds of good men will learn um Py thian mysteries, here hefoio our sacred altar and in sight of heaven, they will take upon themselves a sol emn obligation, to bo true, and over practice our trinity of high principles. Friendship, Charity nnd llcncvolence, here every Influence nnd every Impulse will be for good and good alone, hero they will ho dedicated to frntcrnitj and humanltj , and hero they will bo come vallunt Knights ot Pj thins with out fear and without reproach, who can estimate the good, that ns the years pass on, will have its inception ncre. From here like golden sunlight from heaven, firm inspiration, no ble Impulses, and high Influence will radiate and spread abroad and mako better part of our world. Fiom hero will go forth small armies of brave and devoted Knights, taking the germ oi Pjthlau life to other lands, there to bo planted, there to grow nnd nourish, nnd bear fruit, This structure raised by human hands will In the eourso of time pass away; but the good engen dered here, will continue for all time to bless mankind. The principles nnd virtues taught and 'practiced here am tho Inspirations of the past, the secur ity of the present, and tho hope of tho future; alwajs the Bamc, jcstciday, today, tomorrow and forever, tho foundation nnd suppoit of nil civiliza tion, rf all morality, of all lellglons, and o lliofe who affect them, nie tho hopes of all mankind Deforc closing, u few words regard ing our local lodge nnd its members, I think, would be very apptopilate ou this occasion. Aloha Lodge, No 3, K of P, was organized In 18S8 and for a number of jenrs was verj prosperous, but un fortunately for the lodge, misfortune came, caused bj manj ot our active members leaving tho Island; hut the few members that were left to carry on tho good work that Aloha Lodge had been doing In tho past, never lost hope; but made n firm resolution that each and every member i-hould put their shouldeis to tho wheel. tho Hawaiian CnmrnorcHl & Suinr Company through tho lnllucnco of Its generous unci open hearted president, which wns the beginning or step ping stone ot building this beautiful Pythian Home, will long bo remem bered and appreciated for jears tu come. Aloha Lodgo nnd Its members ulso thank Its many friends for the assistance they have given us In this uoble piece of work, and we ulso wish to express our thanks to our visiting brothers Mom tho sister Lodges, for tho Interest they huve taken lu this good work by their prcseuco hero thl3 evening, to assist us In dedicating this tho llrst and only Pythian Castle erect ed in tho Tcnltoiy of Hawaii, and loug may It live und prosper. Mr. Carley iccclved nn ovation nt tho close of his eloquent icmnrks. A hymn was then sung by the Knights, niter which tho ceremonies were brought to a happy closo by pleasant remarks bj Deputy Supremo Chancel lor Sinclair. The Inrgo hall was then cleared for dancing, and In a few minutes over one hundred couples wero on tho floor and then formed Into the grand march. Tho following program was succ, fully carried out: 1. Grand Maich Lancers. 2. Waltr. 3. Two Step. 4 'Schottlsche, C. Lancers. G. Two Step. 7. Waltz. 5 Lancets. 9. Polku, 10 Lancers. 11 Two Step, 12 Waltz. 13 Schottlsche. It Lancets. 15 Polka, lb. Walt!!. 17 Two Step IS Schottlbchc. 19 Two Step. JO Virginia Heel Refreshments were solved ut 11 p. ni Dancing was kept on to music furnished by Pruf. Ilergei's on hestrn until I o'clock In tho moinlng when tho last couple left tho floor and made preparations for home, with bright thoughts of the night's Jovialities Leonard Makes Successful Drop Eighteen Hundred Peet With Parachute From Balloon Uvcrjono who saw Professor Joha Leonard's balloon nscciiBlon and para chute drop jesterday afternoon was foUtlfled nt tho perfect exhibition of the aeronaut's ait. Leonard, by his teat jesteidnj', piovcd that he know blx business thoroughly, and success- filly overcame nil tho difficulties which had been. prophesied for him bj people who lcinembercd tho unfnrtiin nie accident of Van Tassel. Tho In tlepld balloonist Is certalnlj to bo cou grntulntcd on his success. After the baseball game was over the people present to see tho game nulcklj went fiom the baseball ground 'o tho spot Just mniikn of the termin us of the Itnpld Transit lino wliera Leonard was busy mnklng ready fori the iisceiisioii A goodly thinng press ed ngalnst the ropes, which spaced off n place fin the balloon nnd tho furnace which fed it. Inflating the Balloon. Hero Leonnrd was busy supervising tho Inflating of the balloon A lot of youngsters assisted him hy holding on tiV tho swelling folds trf tho cover whlhi Joe Sllvn, tho mall enrrler, volunteer id noTile services by feeding gasollmi Into the licry furnace which generated the gas. 'I lie scene vrnH one of much ocltement. As the balloon giew In size the bojs, about fifty In niimbar, hung on to It with grim determination. J Uilvn fed the flames while the sveat poured off his brow. Fifteen policemen. Ir actual counl, graced tho scene with their presence nnd kept the crowd at distuuee. Leonard went mound directing hero nnd tlicie Once In a while ho would H,enk, us It seemed to tho balloon, nnd from Its mjsterliius deptn eamo tho n. swer of ono Hustiis who attend il to business Inside the balloon. As tho time grew ltastus' answers became less and less c hccrfuPflnftlly dwlnd- line ilrtlt ti In n Ivimram n lilatini nnil ftttit ' .... ........ ... .. .....,; ,,,,., iUV rumor trickled through tho awestruck c owd that Itustus hnd been roasted Leonard's Sudden Start. Finally the balloon was inflated and lolled lazily line a drunken man on (lie ground Down went tho poles and most of the ropes which held It In I lace. Leonaid tucked on his pnr.i- c l'utci and made n Inst careful examin ation to tee tbat cvc-ijthlng was In good shnpe He nsked for a handker chief nnd wipped his foiehead. Then sddenlj ho pulled n rope. There was a rush through tho air. Tho crowd caught Its breath for n moment. Leo rnid hnd suddenly leaped from tho giound and was now being carried skyward with nmnzlng rapidity. Tho bold aeionaut waved to the crowd with his handkerchief as ho went. Then as he got up n llttla higher ho performed various nciobatlc feats on his trapeze, among them hanging by his feet, n bit of daring which no other balloonist performs. Ascended Eighteen Hundred Feet. After the balloon had drifted about a mile it reached a height, which is omputed by Piofessor Ljons who Mrs. Stanford Will Entertain Students A meeting of Stanford University students was held at the residence ot Di. McUrcw on Ltmulilo street last evening between 8 and 10 o clock for tho purpose of nuking aiiaugemcnta for a reception In honor of Mrs. Juuo L. Mautord who in rived In this city from the Coast ln the Sierra the other day und who is now a guest at tho Moann hotel, I As It Is the wish ot Mrs. Stanford that the former students of tho unlver-! slty now In Honolulu should bo her guests for un evening at tho Moana, the meeting decided to accept Mrs, .Stanford's invitation. There were about fifteen Stanford students piesent at tho meeting last nvcnltig, thcro aro perhaps twcnty-llvn joung men and women In Honolulu i who have studied nt the college. Some evening this week, tho date to be set by Mis. Stuntoid In a day i or two, tlii.be two dozen or moro Htun foid folks will attend a dinner to bo given by Mrs. Stanford ut her hotel. The students will meet once or twlco bcfoic the dinner to practice their old college songs and jells Singing ot old familiar uulversltj songs was in dulged in last evening by thoso pics-' cut. Light refreshments weiu served und the evening proved ouc of great pleasure. 'I ho dinner to be given by Mrs. Stanford, who has dune so much for1 the university, will bo an olaboralo affair. Flowers, college colors, music, speeches and toasts will ho In order nnd ilio event will bo one of local histori cal Interest to those who aro In attendance. watched the balloon carciully to bo about 1800 feci. At this point the bal loon was nearlng tho sen so Leonard di elded to make his descent and pull cd the ropo. Down went tho para- chute. With lightning rapidity It' dropped straight dovvi for over n hun died feet. Then It ireart out graco- fullj-. Tho rapid descent was gradual- Iv cheeked nnd Leonard floated slpwlylrn Trlnldnd 1 made six drops Into tho downwards. ' I sea and never came to any harm I An he eamo nearer to tne surface of urcd to send up a messenger balloon tetra flrnin the pntachuto was seen to tmd, by wntehiug It I could tell pretty wobble a great deal. This was donc,vcll where I would drop and havo the Lj Leonard partly to stead) the thing canoes there to pick me up. nnil partly toBtecr It to tho place Trade Winds a Help, where be wanted to land. "The place here Is splendid for ns Lands In a Rice Field. cinslnns In manj ways The stendl He was right over ine rhe fields ness of the trade winds Is a gieat ad which lie between the beach road and w.r.tngo as one of tho greatest trou tho Walklkl road. Utider Iilm was a Hes to tho balloonist Is shifting winds, patch or wet garden land with n nnr-'Tho ntmosphero here is fine also ns row ioid leading to It. For this road K" "l from almost sea-level, tho aeronaut steered nnd with such ",Iun does It feel to go up? Miceoss that ho finally landed within "Well I really can't tell jou. I hnvo fllteen feet of tho road In the soft l'n In the business for eighteen rerth of tho pateli. So gentle was his jet-rs nnd enjoy It. When the Inflation t'lop that ho only sank Into the giound 'r "" the work Is done The balloon linlf way up to the top of his shoes. 1st who Is used to his business goes up In the meantlmo tho balloon was ninth for his own amusement. Then Flowly descending. As soon ns tho " don't think miicn of jour sensa parachute detached Itself, the balloon '" nB lMlt 'l,,P r ejo peeled for T turned around with the aperture up "'l' I,0t to land on. wnrds Through this the gns and a Enjoyed the Scenery, blrck cloud of smoko emerged against "From the balloon jou have n splen the blue skj. the balloon gradually -'l 'ew of tho counl rj-. You look being Its volurno until It fell In n dcw" "' sec a nlco spot and down heap on tho ground about half a block .' " Ko. Of course jou have i calctt makal of where tho aeronaut hlmseir ltt' ou drilling a little hut by man had lauded This place was about a i euvrlng tho 'chute jou can drop al cjuarter of a mllo from the beach. nu.st where jou want to go. I cant Brokaw Out for Salvage. ceu r "'ember the sensation of my A moment after Leonard had leach ed tho ground he was Joined hy gal l.lnt Pnntnln Tlrnknw nt tlm rnst nml furious tug Fearless wl,o. following1 l , .,.,ni iu,in,. fn- -.... ,... I of all kinds, had steered straight to. ''cn and my father didn't cuite llko It. ii. u,. , .1... . i fn i1"'1 nt lat " two In Mother was With tho captain In the hack was cuiJ ! ,w "U ""'I,' hBd ,0 lonrn ,ho I'"'88""1 tun house Linker Johnson and 1C88, "lJ''' '"'"It a paiaehute and I made the two iinmedlatilj stnrtcd to mako tho ' aerial venturer comfortable. They ,, ?"!!oon Made ln Nome' quickly secured tho aeionaut and his1.. 'T1, m"",,n ' ,IH0 ,wrv w"s lmllt ln imiatliuto and cnriled both In triumph N.',,m "c" ' lnn,Ic " nl,n,,,er of n8C,,n l' town The aeronaut, tho balloon nnd the parachute wue absolutely un hrrt so that the balloonist was pei feet Iv satisfied with the lusult of his von tut c- What Leonard Has to Say, Leonaid. when seen Inst night, liessed hlmseir as satisfied that this place is n verj good one for balloon Ing. 'The lrr.nl.ln l horn" l,n .nl.l ".hnl Blnco Van Tassel's accident half tho ' ,M,K!, ' wl" llau' " clln,,r" ' I"aK, people know a lot about ballooning I "u'rn,1 al"",'8 'e I may mako I hey don't give their help and Bililu.'fuT,for the Iln"1'1 Tran8'1 Co' "'"' ' dt.rlng the Inflation however, when It 'inM """' IIKe to "mK" on" fr,)m h Is needed. I wish I had had some good ' ,ot ,""08l,,' '"" lln!""' V men to help me jesterday. This talk """"' ""M 1,c ""ul" "" '" ,ho lj""'' about tho danger of dropping In the ""l" "'7' f,lr lnsla,,CP' ",at ouM "" Lea Is also nonsense. , " "no ",n(,' A ' co"1'1 lvo n '""" ., ...,... . '" l( nn n halloonlst's business before Not Afraid of Shark.. ' , ,unt ,, jt ,., ,, lllU.res(lnB , ' If a balloonist tal.es tho proper pre jceitalnly hope that people here will ciutlons theie is no danger from elth Itnki. nn Interest In this thing now that cr drowning or being snapped up by they see that I can do what I claim to sturks. You can rig up a ciinvns bar . ji able to do." DANCE llUillllHilll fully one li inJrcd emp'e vvileJ t' e evening hours uwaj by moonlight I aboard u large and commodious hargu! in tho harbor lust night Membcis ot tho 190 J Club und their Invited guests kept the big float oscillating near the reef, off the Kluaii wharf, fiom 8 o'clock In the evening until midnight. Launches of tho Young Ilrothers darted between the bargo nnd the boat landing every half hour, taking folks out and bringing them homo. Somo little confusion was caused hy the fail ure to give uotlcoas to which wharf In tending passengers were to asscinbla on, but this did not materially affect tbu pleasure ot a delightful evening. Hxcept for un occasional drop of rula the weather was Ideal A pleasant, cooling breeze blew down over tho hills and fanned tho brows of tho merry throng. As tho members of the club and their guests passed tho early moonlight hours away, tho music from stringed Instruments United gently over tho harbor, charming the attentive earn of many a bailor abojrd tho ships ln tho stream and at the wharves and entertaining the othcrwlso lonely watchmen along the beach with de lightful iiielod). President i: A .lacobsou, of tho 1903 Club, was largely responsible, for tho cntlro success of the evening's enter tainment. Thrco moro of the crow of tho B'hooner Frank W Ilowo filed suits In Hie r.iiirni Court jesterday by Gill . Farley, attorneys, claiming damnges lor alleged deficiencies lu quantity, va r ety and quality ot rations at sea. ret with floats attached to It so that j on float In n barrel when jou strike tho sea, Tho shnrks never touch a man In such nn arrangement. Kven v Ithout a barrel I am sure that the sharks would not be tempted by even u nice fat balloonist for the first ten minutes and In tbat time he could bo picked 1ip by boats lu port of Spain , iiiki iirup which l tooK when I was nultc n kid I had gone up with i.j futher, who was also in tho busl lers. "c,a ,lmP,s nn,, ' UBB0,, ,,lm lo ltt ",e muU" n ,lrI'- 1'aratlmteB were new . hii mn oxeepiiuu rf ""C'"' '"' '"'I'""' '"8 mt I'een "'',"',,,'1 "J " l f'"1 North m t'iat heroic The chute I used was built bj injkelf right here In tho Or phoum. It is light nnd especially tit ex-1"" '"r, ,ro'lal lll''""-' " orked v iy niceiy. "What tho balloonist thinks or tho most Is I lie mono) there is In It. Now ,!mt l hoH" '"' ' ""1 W Spectacular Play of Faust kt Orpheum Last night at the Orpheum the Hlle. ford company plajod to a house lu which standing room wns at a prem- mi ne-iiiiii, iic hewing curl' was mo play and an enjoyable evening was furnished, ibis most excellent or ganization Is presenting n class nt plays at our little pluy house that meets with the approval of the people. Tomorrow evening the company will present Gounod's innBterplccc "Fnust IJvery btlck of scenery used In the nro ductlon Is cnirlcd hj tho company also tho electric effects. The production Is spectacular .Specialties Intioduced ns Is ulso the shower of fire, hooting owls, witch dances, etc. Frank Funning will nssumo tho rolo of Meplilstophelcs, n part ho has play ed for a season of fortj-rour weeks with Lewis Morrison's Kastciu pro ductlon Ho will be supported by tlio entlio company Itlchurd Scott takes tlio rolo or Fuiist, Misg i:inma Cum tilings Is D.iiuo Maltha, Abbeit Wut suu us Valentino, Miss Maiy Powers us Maigucilto, parts they have been as suming for the past Ihiity weeks, Tlio balamu of the east will be well tnkill taie of b) the othei members of tho company Faust is up fur two nights onlj, giv ing way on Wednesday foi the well known loinperanco drama "Tin Nights In a Ilarroom " On Frldaj and Sat Urdu) "lhe File Patrol. ' Mrs George Herbert will give a pic pie nt Wnlaluo today. Thero will bo fi rty people In tho party. IHLO HORSES TO ENTER KAMEHAHAtiA EVENTS Trying To Arrange a Return Polo Match Between Blues and Pinks For Big Island's May Day Holiday Hllo, April IS. The project of se curing horse races for May Daj has been practically declared off Mr Mi Kenzlo of tho Volcano Stables said ".Much ns I would like to arrange for raies here on Ma) Day. I do not tee ni) n) to do so. Mj entire string of hori.es leaves for Honolulu on the next ' Klnnu to enter the Kamthamch.i i events A Hums will have charge of my beasts theie. j "The hortcs to be taken up are So-' clallst One ml Cronje. Del Vista. Nullah and Time Center O Itourke's Carter Harrison Is to go up -lso " N Proutj snld that he would do his bcv,t to arrange a polo match between tho Hints and Pinks, the same side that had such a battle ro)al on Wash ington's blrthda) The question of supremacy Is far from being a settled fact, and while the Illues claim that the Pinks are like money from home the roseate lined plajers declare that It Is easier to beat the Melancholies than to find rain In Hllo. The publtlc Is nllllng to bet either way. ant. Is look ing forward to a May Day match with , considerable Interest. Ijist night the Y M C A basket ball tournament began, two games be ing pln)ed, the llrst one between the Alohas and the Iltue Stieiks and the second one between the Five O Clocks and the Intermediates The first game was won b) the Iltue Streaks, the scoro being 19 to G In the gnme between tho Five O'Clocks nnd the Intermediates tho former team won a slim victory, the score being 14 to 13. lloth games were plajcd with first halves of twenty minutes nnd second halves of fifteen minutes duration. The Intervals lusted five minutes The officials were I'mplre, A. T, Ilrock, rcfeiee. Fred Young; scour, H. S. Pleice and timekeeper, J. O. Ilnrt. These games drew a talr ciowd and were nicely plajeil considering that they were the (list games ot the tour nament H, Hllo April IS -The Teachers Fnlon met last Tuesdnj evening more than twenty-live people being present. The piogriun was of. unusual interest, the subject being curly Greek History nnd Literature. The papers read snowed a careful study of the subject lu hand, and were brief, pointed nnd very Inter esting. On Greek History, Miss Thomas read a paper on the H.it tic of Marathon. Miss Maiy Dejo bail as her subject Lvouldas and the Noble Tlirco Hundred. Miss L l)e) i) read about tho liultlc of Sala mi. Miss McCord rend an Interesting ac count of early Greek Literature, ela borating on the subject of Homer Miss Plerco hnd a very Interesting article on Heslod, which was followed by soma verj apt quotations from tlio old Greek poet which were icud b) Mrs Lyman. Miss Frnnckle Potter then took up the subject of Sappho, and was followed by her sister who read tho following poems of Sappho Hymn to Aphrodite Unmiuct Song, Storm and I'overt) BMU M PUBLICITY! ' TORT STREET McNERNY H IMA Sill Custom House Players As Usual Capture Great Victory. BEAT HONOLULU'S BY SCORE OF II TO 5 Large Crowd Present To Witness The Flying Balls On the Oahu College Campus. The b.iscliall game plajcd between the Customs House team and the Hono lulu Athletic Club hifH at Punahoti jesterday afternoon, for the benefit ot the McKlnley Memorlnl fund, was In ever) way a thorough success The weather was good, only a big black cloud or two hovering over the flelj nnd u drop or two of rnln falling The game resulted In the Custom House bojs being victorious as usual The score was 11 to E It had been expected, however, that the II. A. O. bojs would havo made a better show ing and It Is said that a goodly wad of their money wandered Into tho pockets of the collectors of balls. A crowd of about 500 people witness-, rd (he gamo but there was not much routing "Doc" Monsarrat and "John ne" Wise loudly encouraged each other from tho opposite sides of the Meld where the) were located, but outside of that there was not much talk. The llne-uu of the teams was as follows- CUSTOM. HONOLULUS. Catcher. Gorman Lcsllo Pitcher. Klwii Kaal First llise, Scanlon Gleason Second Ilase. Now ell Thompson Third Base. Hlston I'rlra Shortstop. Moore J. William Itlght Field. Tucker Junliu Center Field. Uower Aylctt Left Field. I Gay Hnnsmann I The game started pretty promptly and went Its course as follows: First liming Williams opened th game by flying out to Gorman. Hans maun sent one up In the air and Dow ers took It in "Ilonnle" Joy drove a safe ono over second, he started to Meal fimmd nnd Now ell muffed Gor man's high throw. Dowers stopped the , ball nnd threw wildly over Klston'ii hi ad, ullow Ing Joy to Bcore Thompson I was declared out bj the umpire as ho wns hit by a batted ball. One run. I Kaal was wild nnd Moore took his base ' on balls, he promptly stole second; Newell also walked Moore stolo third and Nowcll also moved up one Gor man made a corking threo bagger to left and both of the preceding runners scored. Klston reached first on Lewis fumblo of his grounder and Gorman scored Klston was called out at sec ond on a rank decision of Umpire Wil der Scanlon singled but was thrown out bj Leslie trj'lng to steal, Tucker ICotillnueJ ,n pn.io G.) Wells, Fargo & Go, Express TEL. MAIN 199. Masonic Temple, with American Messenger Service. Wo aro not afraid of publicity; that's what wo want wo aro after It. Last week, wo advertised our COLUMBIA $3.50 OX FORDS, and havo had a good sale ou them. Today wo want to show jou our now- "MODERN" PATENT CALF OXFORD AT $4.50. Tho most dress), pol Ished Oxrord, nt this price, over shown. SHOE STORE M.AH KINO s w if V J'