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' JUPPw11 ip ' "w "T ' 'ip1' "- PPIPIWPWPIPIPPF: ' N evening bulletin, noxou'ir t ii, sati'hday, fi:ii 3, iimc. E.STARI ISIIC.D 1780 wr r '' ' WANTS ! The Little Ads with Hie Big Results oe I'iiko H, rv2V "I O-DAY, for Now Ada. K L SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT. nODSB On Vineyard St. ' IIODSB On Beach at Walklkl. OFFICE8 In Walty Building. WAJIEHOUSBB On Queen Street, FOR 8ALE. Improved and Unimproved Proper ties. Houiei In all rnrts of the City. BISHOP & CO.. Mcrctiant Street. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on first mortgage on Improved renl estate Low Intel it Anj amount P II It Strain h It' il Estate- and Klnanelnl Agl . No 74 King St Walty llldg :!-' '" I I TO LET. Furnished room, good Iwalltt suitable for housekeeping or .' feoiitloin. n A I 7S3 Ilcrctonla St 3.'70 lw Cottages In Chrlstly Lane. Apply Wong KwsJ, Smith St., mauka Hotel 3071-tf ( Cheapest, coolest furnished roams In city. Helen's Court, Adams lano. 3222 If wIt furnisLcd mosaulto Droof rooms. , At 8 Vineyard St. 2723 tf, Burnished rooms at 1223 Emma strceL Mrs. McConnelL 25C3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY BALLASTING. Hawaiian Ballasting Company. Best black sand from $2 to $3 a load according to distance hnuled. Coral rocks for stable, roads and sldo walks; firewood Third door below King, Maitnakea St ; P O. box 820. Tclcrbone Main 396. BARBER 8H0P. For a nice, smooth shave call at the Criterion Shop. 1111 Fort 8L DYEING AND CLEANING. Uemura dyes (any color) and cleans clothes; repairs bicycles and fur nishes employees. 520 King St. T. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repaired and dyed. 637 Herctanla St. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE i For house-help, phone White 2891, Ma klkl. 'General Employment Office, cor. Pcnsacola and Ileretanla. 31C0 tf LOCK8MITH. 8ee Hastings for repairs of Locks, Keys, Music Doxes, Sharpening of Flno Cutlery. Rear Union drill. Co and see Wong Kau for lock, gun smith and general repairing. Nuu anu bctw. Merchant and King Sts. 3278-lm MUSIC. 'Mr. Jas Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, i has moved to tho piano wnrcrooma of L. i:. Tbavcr & Co, 1C8 Hotel St, opposite Young Hotel All orders for tuning promptly attended to. Piano taught In 6 months by experl- emtd tincher, $J inontli (8 it'HKoiiB), , special uitcntluii tu adult beglnnc-is Address Music thin offlt 329Ctf 3 Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin. The Lunch -that suits everyone's taste Is the one eerved by tho Royal Annex OPP. POLICE 8TATION. C. FAR I A IS MAKING A WOOLEN TWO-PIECE SUIT FOR $14.50 HOTEL opp. BISHOP 8TREET. 3222 tt The. Weekly Edition of tho Evening Bulletin gives n completo nummary of tho news of the day For 1 a year. Illank books of all sorts, ledgers etc manufactured by tho llulletln Pub Hulling Company. , The Bulletin, 75cts per montii POM SALE. Beef cattle for sale nt Kn ' hulm llanch, Kati, Ha wall 3212 tt deal country home nt Mnnoa Valley surrounded by river; good bathing, tr cottage, barn, lawn, roses, fruit trees, nr. car lino Bargain Apply lo I" E It Strnuch Ileal Estate. 74 H King St , Walty Uldg 3290 tf i' Pine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental trees and all Improvement. Two min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College Address R. P., this office. Purp l'l)moutli Hoik eggs, and )oung chickens one tnontli old Apply Farm Cornn King and Mi Cully streets 2280 tf Settings of thoroughbred Black Minor fa Kkks; J3 00 per setting Apply to Henry C Vlila. Telephone M. 3S. 3290 lv Cheap Homo near Park, Walklkl. Address It S K. Ilullcttn 2 gooil Jcrso) milch ows. Appl) W. Earnes Wnhlawa 3291 lw , (",1'ul genii., uillih ow Address K ' i Il.illciln 3.'97 lw LOSI . On Itapld Transit car between Wal klkl Turn aud Walklkl, an Aloha Tcmplo fez. Finder return to this office for reward 3271 tf WANTED. M.- Small neatly furnished cottage Ad ,lrt" s ill-lln 3291 lw Thp Weeklv IMItlnn of tho nvenlnc llulletln gives a completo summar) of' the news of the dn For SI a yar. REPAIRING. Umbrellas repaired and brass polish ing, Takatn, 1284 Fort SL 30S5 tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EDWARD ARMITAOE, M. D.. PHY- 6ICIAN AND SURGEON. HOTEL 8TREET. OFFICE HOURS: 8 TO 11 A. M.; 3 TO 5 P. M.J 7 TO 8 IN EVEN ING; 8UNDAYS, 9 TO 10 A. M 3280 3m DENTIST. A. J. DERBY, D. D. 8. BOSTON BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR. 3252 tt VETERINARY SURGEON. A. R ROWAT, D. V. 8., 777 KING 8T TEL. BLUE 3101, LAWYER. W. T. RAWLINS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 502 8TAN GENWALD BUILDING. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. L DE L. WARD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, MclNERNY BUILDING. MONLY TO LEND. On Jewelry and merchandise. The J. Carlo Pawn 3o Hotel and Union. PAINTING. r. ,.,,,,. ,,, -.,,-,, . ... utj. , C,tlma. " '"m'thed on all kinds of pnlntlng All work guaranteed Enos llros.. Union abovo Hotel St. 32131m Fine Fire Wood 0 FOR SALE o I now have the ties of the Pacific Heights Railroad, originally for sals by Lord & Belser. These ties will make fine firewood. A. C. MONTGOMERY YARD, corner QUEEN & MILILANI. Worth Knowing That all men's palates are pleased with the fare served by the . ! FAVORITE GROTTO 'Corner HOTEL and BETHEL ST8 It has been n gay week socially for tc.ii". receptions ami lunches liae rc-l cilvid a new Impetus, and the ball glv. en at tlio Unlvcrslt) Club last evening was a fitting climax to n ver) busy wrck It has been decided that the wed ding of Miss Jennie Olffnrd and Judge Arthur Wilder will take place on Feb ruar) 14th, nt tho home of the brldo nlrrt ft unroots. It will ba,a,qulet orfnlr and only the most Intlmnte friends nnd relatives. will bo Invited. Miss Clifford's wedding dress is he Ing made nbroad, and it will he a to" Donizetti Uruani of loveliness lti.nl orange blossoms will iuluriiliir dalnt) head. I Mr. W. II. Cnsilo returned from the 1 1 r trousseau Is anU laliornte one and Const on the Sierra Ho has been inoiigh to make nil her glrirrlinds nwny some time nnd he received n Hum with env) fexqulslte service warm weliome irom his many friends platis iih will ns dozen of cups nnd I saucers have olrend) been ucclved,' Mrs. Westciult has piirchascd the tor Miss Olffnrd is om of tho most Percy Pond villa on College Hills and popular koi let) gills here ,H1 soon occup) II Mrs. Edward Tenm) I to be mat- rou-of honor, and her dross for tho oc- Mrs. James Castle nnd Mrs. Tenney cnslon conies from ono of tho great returned fiom Kiiliuku on Friday. French artists. Everything will be They hnvc been spending several clono Willi Hie exiiulsllo taste for which weeks at that ilellghtful part of the the niffards me noted. , r Dr. Kdwar.1 Armltage, who has cn-i Th.e annual meeting of tho Hawaii tertalned so extensively slnio his ar- ?VCh.t. club Place at tho Ha rival here from Maul, gave a charming " Hotel n Thursday even ng dinner at the Hawaiian Motel on wen- .lellchtful evening. Those present wee Mr and "us. Unmond d. U. Layaid. I)r and Mrs. Ilumphrls, Mrs. Ilnrr i.lewell)n lllxhy. ' f- t,..i.i. ft.u Mr. and Mrs A tl. Ilnwus. Miss Shea, Miss Margaret Hlgiord, Captain 80 i e. r.xtli.Minoi Cleghorn, Arch- Deacon Jeffries and tho Itev. Mr Fltz. Dr. Arniltnge also gnvo u delightful ag dinner on Satmduy evening In the prlvnto dining room of tho hotel. Aftci n dellcloiiB uiuuer tnu guesis - weio taken to the Orpheum by their I PrmVe na, .. H bdyrbV..; t ... nn. !.....,. i,iUnl m nrn ItoHslter, Dr. Ilumplirls, l'aymaster llazen and Mr. "Jack" llnwcs Yellow cosmos formed tho tnble dec orations of tho atractlvo luncheon giv en last Sunday by Dr. and Mrs. Hoff mann at their new homo on Llllha street 111 honor of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Spencer, of Iowa. Mrs. Pitts nnd Mrs, Whitney, who have been at the Hawaiian Annex for two months, have taken rooms at tho I Hawaiian Hotel, Mrs. PlttB Is tho; mother of Mabel Pitts, tho writer, bo well known In the West Dr. Walter Alvarez announces his iiiKaucmont to Miss Harriet Skldmoro rimllli, a student at llerkelcy, Cal. nesda evening Covers were laid Tor ""'"'Z,' , ." 1"-,"u'";'' '"" sixteen and the tublo was artistically commodore J A l.vlo, secretary, a. ranged with dusters of red carna- rea.urer, T II Petrle measurer. O lloiu strewn over the cloth, corsages Sr nson, port laptaln, James E. Uf violets being nt each plate. After f" nt. eo,nml c?,' 'l,',- ,i.i r i.-i.i n.in.i White, W II Mtlnirnv.il O Wilder. w tno table and surrounding this was a Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cooke were ar- banking of pink carnations and mold rivals In tho Sierra nnd nro domiciled cnhalr ferns. Minu enrds as well as nt tho Ilo)aI Hawaiian Hotel. Mr. place cards were nt loch plato dalnt Cooke Is a nephew of Mrs. Henry y hand painted In a floral design. Illghton, and a son of Mrs. Edith Thoto present were, besides tho Cooke, who was heio some two yenrs guists of honor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo ago. Mrs Illghton Is expected to ar- Davles Mr and Mrs. H. Focke, Dr. rlvo In Honolulu In a fow weeks. and Mrs F II. Ilumphrls, Mr nnd (Mrs. Cllflord Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. do Wilt and MIbb Jtsslo Tor- JInrry Mucfarlane, Miss Kathleen man nro at tho Hotel Maana. Mrs do Cnrtw right. Miss I.ucy O'Mcara, Miss Witt will remain with her father, Mr. Helen Kimball, Ex Oovernor Cleghorn, John It. Illlss, Tor a few wicks. Miss Mr David Anderson, Mr. Jameson, Mr, Forman expects to remain some tlmo Colbiirn and Dr. Yost, U S. N hero, Sho Is looking very well nnd has qulto letoveiul from her uccnt owing lo the cable stating that tho Mnus. eldest son of Mr. Sehnofer Is III with I pneumonia In New Jerbey, tho diiurn Col. w I Allen, who sustained n slight stroke of paralysis last Mon- laj, is ( online cl to his room Mrs Clifford High .ntcrlnlned tho llrlilgo Club on Friday evening After the giimu was finished dcllilous ro (leslinicntH wero servid Koilutv Is Iiiiiklni; f.iiwnn! In thn Hjniphoii concert nt tho Hawaiian Opera House on Friday next, ut 8 oilock. The music luvirs will have n trent. for the piogram Is of an unusunl-1 1 high aider Miss Drusllla Marxl was train, d In Milan, and her voko' has remarkable dramatic quality as well ns finished technique. Miss Maud Kinney Is eoiisldere.l by many of tho! best critics In Europe to bo a genius. I e!,erfotrrd,,1w?tb8aVtr Cl '"?"' .," Uir iC rJ Z I nn..Tnn ..i.i.i. .i... 1....1 o ..ii.. made while studying nbroad Tickets are only ono dollar uud they arc for sale today, The following progiam will bo ren dered Ou'ituro "Hungarian Lustplel" ,, Keler Ilela S)inphoiiy II Minor (unfinished) Bihubcrt First nnd bccoiicI movements, Planoforto Solo Scherzo B Minor. . Chopin Miss Kinney. String Qunitet First Violin. Mi llusch. Second Violin, Ml. Nolet. Viola, Mi. Murx 'Cello, Dr. Humus, Song Selection from Faust ... Miss Marx with Orchestra Gavotte "L'lngenue" Ardlttl Interval of ten minutes: Slavonic Dance Dvorak Male Chorus A F. Judtl, J. D. Dough' erty. Itajmond llrown, C. Kimball, If. P Wlchman Harold Dillingham, W. II. M. Nolrt F Mclchcrs, I. S. Dillingham, George F. Davles, .1 11. Ilowland, 1. T Peek, V. P. Dilling ham. Suite dc Concert Peer Cnt. ...Orelg No. II "A si s Death." III "Anltras Dance." Selection "I.n riglla del Regimen- ismna. - ."""1 ""'."- " v. " .?"v.": directors: Oeorgo i Kenton, Oeorge p"riwl,T Hobron C W Macfnr. lnnc- Commodore HE. Picker pro "I,,"1- .Af,t',r lh, nulling tho ynchtB tirti nnlm i ,1 n li mini, t In (lm mil nt.. c" cnjojid n iMmjiKt In the private d n ng room, w He li had been approprl- n,e ' uocoratul for the occasion. Tho '"''I" t0 1' "' "' new coin- "'odore, Henry I.. Cooper, sat nt Ex- Commodore Picker s right There "ere m!in- ,a " 8nnt enthusl- I iiiivm s xv. rwnii ..,.. .lu.-.l- t.i.. has - -rmed which InUnds to ,,osin many new plns during the enr. Mr. A. E. Murphy has been elected presi dent. Mrs. Sihacfer was the hostess of a charming little tea on Friday In honor of .Mrs. arlnbaum. Among those pres ent were .Mrs. Andrew Fuller, Mrs. r li. Ilumphrls, Mrs. Alexander Scott, Mrs Peterson, Mrs, W. Drown, Mrs. J. O Carter, Mrs. Uabbltt. MIsh Parke. Miss Mnrv Carter and Miss charlotte Carter. a very agreeable dinner was given at the Moann Hotel on Friday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. It. N Paton, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Davles, who expect to Knve for England In a short time. An ..lnrtrlr limn wliii limn Iplnk silk shade, was In the center of for next Tuesday evening has been put off which tho Mlst.cs Sihaefer had tnrds out for. Miss I.lndu Schaifir, ilio Is at college lu I'tiinslvunla, Is with lui brother. The harming villa of tho Ilofimnni on I uiiin mi nt was tin- tune of u Jol '' surprln party Thursda) evening III llo"or "' tlie '"' nnnlvtrsury of I)r n"d Mi Hoffman marriage Mrs """'"an hail managed to keep the pai 1 n I'mfounil secitt and the doctor wt'nl " '''? ""1'ens usual Aj lelephoiio "fonn1t'11 lll,m ll,ia,t MrB "oKmnii liml ''"rned her hand badly and ho nrrluu nttlie ll0,"'c ,'" 1'0t lmete ,0 ""'' Mm I0" ""'""dul by a merry lompan "'?' "" " ,ho an,al from '" - of ood were tied with the German na tlonal colors, The most brilliant affair of tho eai was given by the Unlvertity Club on Friday evening. Part of tho Hawaiian band was utilized on the occasion nnd hb one approached the grounds of thn hotel and clubhouse looked like a vcrlt able fair land, for myriads of lanterm adorned the grounds and lent enchant ment to the scene The guests were ro cctvul bj the governors of the club, In elu.llng Dr. Day. the president. an then thi were shown to the dressing rooms On returning tho wero conduct ed to the reception committee, which consisted of Mis Day, Mrs. Frear, Mrs Uabbltt Mrs. Grimths, Mrs Hartley and Mrs Humphrey. Passing Into an Inner louui one found a delightful In cllned jmgola, vine covered and car Walter Baker & Co.'s CHOCOLATES and COCOAS for calln. drinking, and cooking Pure, Delicious, Nutritious y&tUnmTefit A-' . niaitTimo u. . pat orriot DrcVUtt Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tins BWiCKoeolte(uniwertcncd), 1.2lb.clei German Swret Chocolate 1-4 tb. caVet lor Vik lv Lncllnfr Grocer In Honolulu WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd DORCHESTER, MASS., U.S. A. 43 IIIGIILST A AMIS IN t LKOPE AM) AMrRICA pete.l, which led tho way lo the lanalt and dining room of the hotel, the decor allons of which drew forth exelama tlons of delight The dam Ing room had a celling tomposed of beautiful bamboo, crlscrosscd and reversed. It was an exquisite decoration and found a fitting background for the dainty cherry blossoms which hung in artistic clusters from the celling, being further enhanced by pink tarlcton, which formed a soft and lovely decoration' or the room The pepper tree wns also used with great clteit. The decorations were the work of Captain and Mrs l.yon, and Captain nnd Mrs Nlhlmk. Captain Nlblack descries great prahc for her spent ncnrl the whole day In arranging tnc rooms. The Ellis Quin tet Club was stationed nt the entrance of the dancing room and the miitlc mil greatly npprcilatcd Wallr and two htep were Indulged In until ten thirt when the fort who danced In the colli lion took posfcsslou of the ball-room This was done in drawing numbers. The cotillion was led b Mrs Illiharil lvers and Walter Dllllngliam. Mrs Gcrrlt Wilder, Mrs. Charles Cooper and Mrs Harry Maefarlauc gave out the favors. Thers were four llgures and the were all beautiful, especially the "March of tho Let Women," which In trodiieed garlands of paper How era ol all colors and palm branihes. The goll figure created much laughter, for tlio men had to scramble for the ballf which were sent by the girls with rath er uncertain hands. The flag flgiui was most efieitho and, altogether it was beautifully gotten up and managed In a masterly way, A large bowl ol punch on the Ewa lanal quenched the thirst of the dancers. The favors con slsled of Hags, Japanese parasols, gar lands of Mowers, Hawaii brooches, tiny flags, corsages of roses and by tiny tost buds After the cotillion a substantial supper was served from little tables and the dancing continued until n late hour A more brilliant affair It woule be hard to see, and the time and ex pense bestowed upon the decorating were unlimited The unqualified suc cess of the affair will be an encourage, ment for a repetition next ear Among those present were seen Mr and Mrs Itlchard lvers, Mr. and Mrs. F II. Hum, phrls, Mr. and Mrs. Itajmond do II l.aard, Captain and Mrs. I.)nn Cap tain and Mrs. Nlblack, Lieut and Mrj. Cushmaii Lieut, and Mrs. Hegar, Malor and Mrs. Van Vllet, Lieut and Mrs Slattery, Professor and Sirs. Scott, Miss M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs Alexander Scott, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 0. Wilder, Mr. und Mrs. Charles Wilder, .Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilder, Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Illteli lock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooke, Mrs Judd, Miss Judd, Mrs. Dickey, Miss Dlikey, Mr and Mrs J. S, Walker, Mr and Mrs. A M Drown ,Mr aud .Mrs. Clifford Kimball, Miss Kimball, Mr ami .Mrs II N, Paton, Mr and Mrs. George Davles Mrs C W Cum Deerlng, Mis Ita, Miss Kathleen Cartw light, Mies Nellie White. Mr and .Mrs, Chupln Misses Mncfarlune (3), Mi and MrB Fred Miicfurliine, Misses Walkei, Mr uud Mrs, Itudiek, Miss Neumann, Mi uud Mrs II Focke, Mr nnd Mrs Faxon Ulsllop, Air and Mrs. Percy Ueiison Mr nnd Mrs II Ihilrd, .Mr and Mrs, C Hc.lemanii, Mr and Mrs. J. 0. Car ter, Judge mill .Mis Frear, Mr. aud Mrs. Ilrnlnard Smith, Judge aud Mrs. Stanley, Miss Anna Daiiford, Miss Cam eron, MIbb AIIic Jones. Mr aud Mrs. II Marx, Miss Drusllla Marx, Dr Cllfforc. Wood, Dr and Mrs. ItosBlter, Captain and Mrs Humphrey, Count do S. Can nuvurro, Dr Pinto, Dr. Yost, U. 8 N Dr and Mrs Cooper, Mr. nnd MrB. A, (1 llnwcs, Mi und Mrs. Francis Swan ), Mr and Mrs, McClaiialian, Mr George Fuller, Mr. A. Lewis, Mr. IUch, ard Wright, Mr. Derby, Mr. and Mrs Prosser, Mr. H Walker, Prlneo Kawa nimakoa, Mr Mattco Saudoua. Mr. and Mrs Cllvc Davles, Mr. and Mrs. Grit ftths. Mr and Mrs. Babbitt, Dr. and MrB High, Mr. and Mrs Dougherty Mr and Mrs. Gartley, Mr. and Mrs Uawllns, Mr and Mrs, Harry Mocfar lane, Messrs Waller, I. and Hnrolo Dillingham, Mr and Mrs Percy Ilcn eon, Mr Sheilleld Grace, Dr Edwnrd Armltage, Miss .Marian MneGllvray, Di J Judd, .Mr and Mrs. Albert Judd, Mr and Mrs Ilamiey Scott Miss Dickson, Mr Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Iloyd Miss Lobensteln, Mr John How land .Mr nnd Mrs von Holt. Additional Social News on Page 3. 1P SULLIYAN vs. HUIHUI Tho llrst real ring battle of 1900 will lake place at the Opera House this evening when Dill Hulhul, the native prldo and Dick Sullivan of San Frnn Cisco clash for n- fifteen round engage ment It goes without saying that this will ho n Hunt foiicht on the level Sill llvan Is an arubltuous youth and wants to reach the top of the ladder. If ho Is sm ''eisful In this encounter he will be In line to follow In the footsteps of I Dave inrry nnd clean up somo coin In tho Paradise of the Paclllc. I Hulhul Is also ambitious and Is look- Ing forward lo the time hen lie can make a trip to tho Coast and take on come promising flgh era and gain boto wealth and fame I III has worked hard slid faithfully for this fight and means to dispose , of Mo antagonist as i" ' .'' !J":, .1 .':. ?.d trainer and second, will be In tho na tlvo lad's comer tonight and advise Hill as to how to lo ohlUndat hoEame not know about bSx nniin. .HOWing. colors Fox Is an and what he (Iocs not know about box ing Is not worth knowing. !. S? S& ." JS - . of condition and feeling confident "I flguro that tho fight will not Inst over six rounds, said Sullhnn, "Hut hill ma be clover and all that hut I am sure that I shall connect and If I ever meet him It will bo curtains for the native I am anxious to make good ail ii,r ii,r. i. ii, .i t.,,,r.V,i iWiii. Ighl tin Is the most important battle Hint I have over engaged In und nsSul llvan Is in) own weight I surely expect to win They all tell me about this follow Sullivan's great right hand well I also have a right and It was glv en inn to use I am In flue conditio i and If I lose I shall offer no excuso and must admit that SullUan is a better nnn Tlioe who are looking for a real good battle w 111 get their money worth when Sailor Morih nnd Wall 1 .1 laul iron mitts These two promise u put up n .tcrap nine win no worm gnln,! miles to see Doth nro oggres hive and h-iitl hitters and If cither goei out of that rliu before the ten rounds arc over oii will have to iarry him out on a stretcher ituiu an iiiuicuciuiis uuu me umuuee sale, there wilt be the largest crowd on hand tonight that ever witnessed a clove context In IRmolulu tt tt tt BIG MONEY It has been figured that If McGovcrn ml Hat Kelson go tho six rounds In Philidetphla they will receive at the rate of $0S 3S for every minute the) nro fighting A six round battle would require 18 minutes it Is certain that there v.-1 1 ! be $17,000 in the house nnd at 75 per cent tho lighters would receive 112 759 tt tt tt BARRYJjOT HIS Poor Davo Rarry look an awful beat lug from big Al Kaiifmann at Los An geles on the 20th of last month. Thebo two were booked to go twenty rounds but after being knocked down a half doion times Harry's seconds finally threw up the sponge Knuf matin was thirty pounds hcnvler than Unrry. COLLEGEJJBLETICS Princeton is conducting a welt organ U.M campaign for tho development of a strong, evenly balanced track team art athletic factor tho Tigers havo rare ty possessed. Princeton has never won the Intercollegiato track and field cham plonshlps, but her baseball and football teams iiuve always wono their share ot bonors on the diamond and gridiron tt tt tt It must cause a feeling ot envy ta spring uji In the breiHts of other mil vcrsltles to read thai Harvard hail G01 trail athletes to report at tho first call for winter training This Is nn extra oi dinar) bunch uf men to announce thoiiiH.'lves as cnndldatcs for a single team Indeed, It Is equul ulmobt to Ilia combined squads that present them boIcm at Yulo, Pennsylvania, Princes tun and Cornell tt tl tt Tlie development of atliletlis nt the Carlisle Indian School has been sharply emphasized h) tlio action of tho school ollli l.'ils In entrusting the management ot athletic a to the Indian tudenta th emselves Hereafter the students will r.llli-R tliplr nwi. r. hoilntnu mnnni'n irrangB --.- --;- i . , ' n - Ihelrowutcaius, and, In short, exercise as much power ns do the undergrnd ikUim ot an) ot our large universities. This is a strong tribute to the growing stability and sagacity of the Indian jouth Participation In Intercollegiate athletics bus hud a powerful and hea. thy Influence in tho education of tho In (lltn lfilu nt fnrlluln I Cnn, lu !..... (its have been more pronounced at the Indian school than nt mnnv M,n. Indian school than at many colleges It is safo to say that the Indians will oxerclse their lower with moderation and good sense tt tt tt Tho posDlblllt) that centipede rowing will be made a feature of the luteuol leglate regatta at Pouglikeepslo has at traded an iiniisuul amount of uttentlou to tins form of lowing. tt tt tt Basketball is liable to ucrish at Stan lorn univursit) There uio not cnoimri men taking part In the practice to make a lt w Stnnford authorities have given out the tip that college baseball must b purlncd or abandoned. tt tt tt Hugh Jennings, of Ualtlmore, will again assist In coaching tho baseball pln)crs at Cornell this spring. tt n tt Mfirn Pnllln tho Pl,l.nn Vav.i.i, athlete, has signed a contract to train the Iowa VarBlty track team during lot coming spring. , tt tt tt nDnEECCMM 1 1 rIATnin rKUrEMlUNAL rUUfBALL , Wlllam Ileston. tho great Michigan iatr.uacki liag proposed a game of pro- fcs,onaHtercolleglatc football U take I)uo , Nmv Y Thanksgiving u The proposition bids fair to me wUh , The proposed game Is to b(J bctween plaerJ 0'f ,ho a8t a V-t. Hes.on has chosen tho follow- Ing players West Center, Strathearn. Mlnncso ,0! 8,mr,1,' " MtnncioU and Me a"Bln' ihlpni! tackles, Curtis, Mich llKan' and Mnddock, Michigan; ends f-nllln rl.l..,n ..... ll.l.l ill. .. . 25? f uliCba?k?Dek! CcgoWI" East De Witt, Princeton, nnd Hocan or Glass of Yale, guards, Shelvll, Ynlo, and Glaze, Dartmouth, ends; Daly ' HvnV.I n,l wi im Si n, rVr. Mi """"? Mt?."L ..?'". lX ?rJ. '"I". smith lpnnvitnniB fniiilnoiT ThIr f ""'"l, C,S1 hi m ?.nsTi.M i."i cargo of tho Western team, wbllo Wal ler c w, h , d fc r.,,.r ' .". lo goac" "" the Eastern representatives. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS In a bowling tournament nt Peoria III, recently Clarence IIrashaw rolled 30 straight strikes, completing two consecutive 300 games; n tt tt Ormonde Da lona, Fla , Jan M All world's records tor tho klloiniter and or the mile were broken In tho niitomo ' DHo tournament hero today. The nnw figures plaio the mile for enrs of all powers at 0:2S 1-5 and for Ihe kilometer at 0:18 2-C. lloth new records were Ina, ,y Marriott, driving tho cigar snnped Stanley steamer, tt tt a Mrs. It, G Drown recently won the California Woman's Golf Association championship, tt tt tt Scott Lcary has broken another am atflir swimming record by going SO j arils In :2C 1-0 In the Olympic Club tank. tt tt tt Paris. Jan. IC In a C00-polnt billiard match tonight for the championship of tho world between Maurice VIg neaux, of Paris, and Wllllo Hoppe, ol New York, tlie latter won by 177 points. tt tt tt For tho month of December 179 auto mobile licenses wero Issued by Secre tary of Stato Curry, bringing the total number of cars owned In California to 1727. SOCKER TODAY lolnnls and Punnhou open the sport today at tho Daseball grounds at 2:30 p in., and the Diamond Heads and Y. M. C. A. will meet nt 3:30 p. m. Tho teams will lino up as follows: lolanls Goal, J. Kea; full backs, F Carter, J, Kellett; halfbacks, E. Kel lett, SI, Anderson, F. Harrison; for wards, E. Kea, Mon Yin, J. Anderson, J. Woo, U G. Ulackman. Holster's place Is being taken by Car ter, a now league player. Punahous Goal, A. A. Catton; backs W. Soper, G. Fuller; half-backs, II. ,Mc Corrlstou, A. !.owrey, forwards, W. Campbell, C. Cooke, It. 11. Catton J. II Catton, J L. Coekburn ' Diamond Heads Ooal, II Chilton; full-backs, E Grime, J Clarkoi halves Ed. DcHhu. It. Clarke, D Sherwood, forwards, E Fernandez, Put Glcuson Al Williams, G. Desha, Ijim Kee. Y M C A Goal, Ileurdmoroj baek3 Turner, Mai aula, lialvis, Gill, Spald. Ing, lhenbeij, forwards, Pluukctt Walerhouse. Itobblus, Haley, Oss. i WASHINGTON'S DAY Tho Young Men's Instltuto lias pro- I)aroa to "lobrato Washington's birth. day In San Antonio Hall, on Vineyard ' r77!r7""T7TrT. .. :r - ... ,.ivtlt .,IUi u iiiugruui oi merary ex- erclees, followed by a dance, as fol- IOWB : Overture. "Our Own United States" Ellis Quintet Club Introductory ltemaiks by tho Presl- ,Iet J. Andrado Address Judgo Henry E. Illghton Song. "Tho Star Spungled Banner" iiViini'in'., Vii. '"a 't8, ,laiml . LUcl nt' MIbS A. H. Franca Comic Song Thos. F, McTigho Address "Y. M. I."..W. S. Fleming Song: "America" v. 8 EIIIb Tho literary exorcises will begin at 7 15, and dancing will begin at nine. GIFT TO OAIIU COLLEGE P C. Jones, treasurer of Oahu Col lege has iceehed a Rift of 125.000 fiom Albert S. Wllenx nr Km.nl in im applied to tho building fund. It Is glv eu without conditions. liiwiillsk..!!. - - lAjj-lttUatiH .