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"wr --' "lr EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H. MONDAY, FKn. 26, 1906. L t ? w HP," WANTS The Little Ads with Soo Piiko S, NSW TO - SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT. nOUSE Od Vine) aril St. HOU8B On Reach at Walklkl. OFFICES In Walty Uulldlng. WAnBHOUBES On Queen Street. FOR 8ALE. Improved and Unimproved Proper ttss. Homes In all parts of the City. BISHOP & CO., Merchant Street. TO LET. Furnished room, good locality, suitable for housekeeping or 2 gentlemen At 783 Beretanla St. 320 lw Ecttagei t Cbrlstly I.ane. Apply Wong Kwal, Smith St, mauka Hotel 3071-tf 2 nice large front rooms Unfurnished Reasonable Applj JS( llentanla St 33UHin Cheapest, coolest furnished rooms In city. Helen's Court. Adams lane. 3222 tf wwly furnished mosquito proof rooms. (U Vineyard St 2728 tf LO&VI . "CZ- Pass book on Bishop & Co's Savings j Dank Department Held in name oti Manuel da Slla Darbosa Finder; plat4 SiUmi to Illshop . Co k Bank 3311 lw On Rapid Transit car between Wal klkl Turn nnd Walklkl, an Aloha Temple fez. Finder return to this office for reward 3271 tf William T- Paty, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, AUkea Street. All classes ot Building Work promptly and tarefully executed. Office 'Phone Blue 1801. Residence 'Phone Blut 2332. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BALLASTING. .1 Hawaiian Ballasting Company. Umbrellas r.palred and brass polish Best black Band from $2 to JJ a load lug. Takata, 1284 Fort SL according to distance hauk-d Coral 30S3 tf rocks for stable, roads and side- -1 walks; firewood Third door below1 King, Mnunnkea St , P O box 820. Telerbono Main 396. BARBER SHOP. For a nice, smooth shave call at the Criterion Sbno. 1111 Fort St. DYEING AND CLEANING. Uemura dyes (any color) and cleans clothes; repairs blc)cles and fur nishes employes. (20 King St. T. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repaired and dyed. 537 Beretanla SL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE i For house-help, phone White 2891, Ma klkl. General Employment Office, ear. Pensacola and Beretanla. 3160 tf MUSIC. 'Mr. Jas Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, has moved to the piano warcrooms of L. E. Thayer & Co , 158 Hotel St., opposite Young Hotel, All orders for tuning promptly attended to. Piano taught in 6 months by experi enced tencher; $3 month (S lessons); special attention to adult beginners Address Music this office 3296 tt Weekly Bulletin SI per year. A Noble Lovers of good things to cat will be delighted to see the noble array of dainties which arrived by the S. 8. Alameda and which are now gracing our Delicatessen csunter. Included In the assortment are the most popular novelties from the mainland food markets, and FANCY CHEESE, OLIVES.SAUSAOES, FISH, OY8TER8, ETC. This Is the finest assortment of Delicatessen that we have had for a very long time and If you wojld see it at Its best you should mak an early Inspection. Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd. Tlnknni. Main 45 2itJuuuuuutAitAAyuinAnAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArtmnA.'V4AWWAV Weekly Bulletin $1 Pep Year the Big Results DAY, for Now Adit, POR SALE. Reef cattle for sale at Ka hu'.u Hancli, Kan. Ha vail 3212 It ideal country home at Manoa Valley, surrounded b rhcrj good bathing; 6r. cottage, barn, lan roset, frttll trees, nr. car line llargaln Apply to P. K. II Strauch, Ileal Estate, "4 b. King St Walt) Uldg 329C tf Fine corner lot in Makikl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental trees and all Improvements. Tvto min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College Address K. F., this office. Fire wood from the KniiauiKi camp Appl) at the Moana Kxprcss, ana shooting Euller) 19 Hotel near Nuu aim St Phone lllue BU 3310-lm Pure PI) mouth Hock eggs, and )oung i lib kens one month old Apply Farm Cornn, King and McCully streets 32 u Choice eggs. 2 replaced pure bred PI) mouth Rock per setting unfertile eggs Address P O Uox 110 3311-lw Cheap Home near Park, Walklkl. Address It 8. K Bulletin. WANTED, A furnished cottage or three or four rooms near car line Address rooms 41 42 Young HIdK 3312-lw Phli I Engine-1 for OIna Mill Apply Mr John Wan Manager Olan. Ha wall 3316 lw Herman Applv glil in ilu light linlli in olIUo housework 3316 tf i- C. FAR I A IS MAKING A WOOLEN TWO-PIECE 8UIT FOR $14.50 HOTEL opp. BISHOP STREET. 3222 tf S. ICHIC1 General Employment Office, cor Emma and Beretanta Sts. Japanese and Chinese Laborers Supplied. Con tract Work of Every Kind Undcrtak en. Telephone Blue 2181. REPAIRING. MONLY TO LEND, On Jewelry and merchandise. The J Carlo Pawn Ip Hotel and Union. PAINTING. Estimates furnished on all kinds of painting All work guaranteed Enos Bros., Union abova Hotel St 32131m LOCKSMITH. See Hastings for repairs of Locks, Keys, Music Boxes, Sharpening of Fine Cutlery. Rear Union Drill. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DENTIST. A. J. DERBY, D. D. 8. BOSTON BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR. 3252 tf VETERINARY SURGEON. A. R ROWAT, D. 777 KING ST TEL, V. 8., BLUE 3101 LAWYER. W. T. RAWLINS, ATTORNEY AND ; COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 602 8TAN GENWALD BUILDING. Array MAILES ARE CHAMPIONS The result of the game between the' The monthly field dn) was pulled off Millies and lolanls was n fair criterion nt Camp McKnley Friday nfSor uf the pin) on Saturday between these noon Captain Shooffcl had charge ot two rivals and practically assures thetbo cont nnd cicrythlng was run off ihnmplonshlp honors for the Green! 'n a cry satisfactory manner. ' .1 All lt.A M.n (.! Int., Ih. AlAHl ..tt.l flr.M. Tim finonlntr i.vrhntlCPS were lifeless and dcold of any special (Minims nlthough lsltatlonsto either goal was essa)ed but without result. The defence of the Ulues wns sound nd broke up the lnaslons of the .Ma allc quintet "Wcc Mon" being the star rtlst for his side In this respect and scrtlng danger repeatedly. The Io Innl wns not as full of dash as usual mid several chances to open the scor ing were allowed to be negatled The ImiiroNomcnt in the green nnu gom halves ma) have had something to do ,, '",, "" , with breaking up the Dlues nttnek nnd Running "road Jump lo the fact of Oreck Anderson's ah- 1 Pvte. Castle, "F. ' renie weakening the team In their de fence Play was confined pretty much lo mlilfleld during the first period with occasional spurts on the part ot the rivals to break away and open tho coring but owing to the sturdy defenio put up by both teams nothing was re- glstercd when half time arrived, a fair index of the play On resuming the Malles having me jdvantace of the wind bore down on their opponents and Gray outwitting the opposition beat Cnrtcr with a well ludgcd shot. Lncourageu uy tins suc cess the green and gold quintet got going and fairly bombarded the lllucs iltmlel and It wns only to be expected thnt sume would fall. Bailey accepting u pass nnd driving the sphcro between the uprights Still asserting their su premacy the .Malles. invnucu toreigu lerrltor) ind Grn) from a well placed pass netted the ball These reverses seem to dishearten the Bluw and whn 1' Ilille) culminated a tine effort by Uncling the net with a slick diagonal shot the route wns complete The re turn of S lleardmore added strength to the Malles In this match nlthough his birth was a sinecure owing to the magnlflclent definite tactics dlspla- -d by Anderson and McGlll. a perfect understanding existing between these two In regard to tnikllng. cknrlng nnd roverlng up tactics . when danger threatened tlulr custodian A rather mediocre game endid In fnvor of tho Mnlle contingent by 4 goals to loie. II i! U nilMllinilC V U r 1 rlmAllUUj VS. I. III. L. At ti,i. , .. ... it,. ......iinn nt closely. Schrlvcr took off bis mask This game up to the cessation of ,0 nUlo g jiiU M ,aggey chci, hostilities us the result shows was hot- tt fast Inshoot The ball hit Bill In ly contested and a Utile luck on the the forehead, dropped to the ground, Christians part mlgnt have given them "nil Blll.'plcklng it up, threw the run- the equalizer. For the first few mill- cr.011' nt c,l1- ,Tllen' ? " B,ar; ',,., , , again to adjust his mask, he said- utcs the Buffs kept hammering th.-saj, ounB fcow, look where )ou'ro Christians until lepulsed by Turner pitching after this who sent the ball mldlleld to his for-l U tt wurds und they tried to Kd within ' t haa Just been decided by the Nn shootlng range by rushing matters tona Baseball Commission that Ralph which proved ubortlve. Taking up the 0ale, the Dartmouth pla)ir, who wns running again the Punt.hous Invaded chosen us on all-Amcrlcan by all of their HvuU lines nnd tested Beard- the best football experts last season, more frequently Some smart saving who reccntl) signed vlth the Boston uy the custodian calkd forth applause American, ually belongs to the Snvan m his efforts to keep his chnrge in-inah Club, of tho Southern League, met Breaking nwa) the Y M t' A with which lie ucctpted lerms prior to trkd a few shots at Lo On'g charge 'signing the Iloaton coutiact 'Ihc nil but weakness In shooting spoiled n few ing therefore makes Uluze go to Satan .Ikel) opportunities to convert It 'nun unless the Boston Amerkuns can ('atton securing tho ball In mUllleld ,uy ,g services, took It to within 20 )ards of Beard n JJ tt mores charge and beat the custodian l.no Cross objects to the statement Alth u beauty of a screw Shortly j that ho Is "all In." He sn)s. "I will jfterwards the whistle blew for half be pla)lng ball when 1 nm 50 )iura ilme the nore reading P. 1, . M C old 1 feel Just as )Oiing now as I did A 0 20 ) cars ago. They say I am glowing Resuming hostilities tho Y M C old, that I cunnot play good bull much A bore down on the Buffs defenco lonuer. that I fell off In my nlnvlnir jiul munnged eventually lo hustle the'lasl year That Is all rot. I will be mil through although It was more by cnod luck than guidance. 'I his evened ip matters ut this stnge and the sub icqiicnt pluy was of u rather Intel est Ing nature as to who should notch the ml goal LocKburn lor tue 1'unahoiiii ettkd the vexed question b) placing he sphere out of the reach ot Beard .101 e and although the Christians trove hard to get on equal terms the) mully had to acknowledge defeat by 2 rfuals to lute Un the pin) It was the tuffs k.i mi but the Y .M C A stoutly untested every Inch up to the ua 'uii of hobtiltles and uii) weakness on .lie pint of the Puiinhoiis might 1iul ict them lu and drawn the match As t wns the score is fair cilterlon uf huw he game went Die line-up of the teams wns us fol lows .Malles S lleardmore, fiill-buekt, it Andeison Jus McUill, hulus. It 'hllliugworth, U Center. F Davis, lorwurds, F llalley, M. Simpson, J 'atteral. Qia) und II. Halle). lolanls Goal. I Carter, tull-bncks, don Mn, Kellttt, half-backs, IC Kel klt. K Mahaulu, F Ilnriison, fui i arils, Macfarlane, J Anderson, J Woo, I. G. Blackman, K. Kea. Y M C A. Goal, II F Beardmore, full-backs, Turner. Macaulay, half jacks Dixon, I'lunkitt, Olll; toiwards, Martin, Spalding, Wutcrliouue, Haley, Qss l'unuhous Goal, Lo On, full-backs, 1 a Fuller, V boper, half-backs, i.owie), McCorrlston, Prangnell, for wards, J Catton, It Cation, Cockbuin, 'ooke, Irving. The standing of the teams In the tugue Is now us follows: Goals P. W. L D For Against tolanls . 7 4 3 0 13 14 Jlalleu . , 7 4 0 3 13 4 l'unuhous . 6 2 13 9 7 Y. M C A ...C 0 fi 1 5 14 I). Iliads ...C 3 1 6 9 Points lolanls, 8; Malles, 11; Puna hous, 7, Y M C. A., 1; D Heads, 6. SOLDIERS SPRINT - 110 ";" llllv"u ,,,,u "" -'"" With spirit. The result wns as follows: 100-Ynrd Dash 1 Pvte. Armstrong, "K." 2 PUe. Cnstldy. "L." 3 I'Ue. Salon, "K " Time 10 4.5 sec 220-Yard Dash 1 Ptc. Horn, "F" 2 Pvte Baton, "K " 3 Pvte. Irving, "K " Time 26 sec. 2 Pvte. Carey, "F 3 Pvte. Thompson, "W Dlstnnce 16 ft. 10 in. iU(inE ifi. Pound Shot pvte Armstrong "K" ,,,' nvt. -k- '. '. ' ... -Gt. Orahnm L , , nnc-3,1 " ' ln- livening Diicuer leiu 1 Pvtcs Anderson and Shanahan, V 2 Pvtcs. Hawkins nnd Jessup, "M." 3 Pvtcs. Hopps nnd Tracy, "K." Ilnlf-Mlle Helny Race 1 Co. M. 2-Co. L. 3-Co IC. Time 2:04. After the nbove events had been run off two Interesting games of baseball wore pln)td whkh resulted In Co. M defeating Co. K, nnd Co L taking Co t Into camp. n tt t: BASEBALL Bill Schrtvcr, the old Phillies. Cin cinnati, Pittsburg, Chicago, and else where catcher, bad, perhaps, the hard est hend of any white man that ever caught a base ball Pin) era who pass ed Bill going to the plate used to rap him on the head iilavfullv with their bats. One day, while with Mlnncnpo- Ills, ha wns catching a wild )oung pitch- cr namcd Kaggey, who was n bit 'nervous. There w us a runner on first 'base nnd Kaggey was watching him fast enough for the minors when 1 am threo-score nnd ten." tt tt tt Jimmy Callahan has once more an nounced that he will not pluy with Hi; Chicago Americans next ear Calla han has a bad habit of "qiiltlng' Coraiskey two or three times a )enr, hut never cuir)!ng out his threats. tt tt tt Hi ookl) n 1ms purchased the release of Pitcher O'Nc. from St Louis Tlio southpnw ufiiscd to report to St Louis last season nnd took a vacation. C4RUSLEF00TBALL A most positive denial hns been en teric by tiiu ofhclals who have charge ot athletics at the Carlisle Indian Sihool legnrdlng the rumors Intel) clr cula ed thiough tho press to the effect that i he) hud been making overtures to Hurry-up' Yost, of Michigan, with u view to securing him as head coach tor the 1006 Hrdskln football eleven. Whllu the Carlisle officials have tho highest iispeet tor Ml. Yosts attain ments and bcllevo that he could pos sibly do marvels with unusually excellent crowd of Indian nthletes who will be licit? next season, they ate on the point of definitely settling the mat ter of professional couching at Carlisle nnd It is believed that the new athletic onimlttee composed entiielv of In dians, will adopt a Bystem oj trulnlng similar to the graduate training Idea Mujor Mercer, superintendent of tho Carlisle School, has felt that Inasmuch us the Ilcdskius have alwaje hitherto stood for the abolition of professional methods, they should be among the Irst to usulst In modifying the pio fesslonal environments of the great ollego game Bemus Pierce, the war horse nt piobnbly more gridiron bat tles than any other m an In the coun try, and n full-blooded Indian, will Doctors, lawyers, ministers, bank ers, morchauts, business men every where, all rely upon Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, whonevor they lisvo a cough VI 1 UUII'i 1UUJ Keep IE on uaau, .r their home, at their : placo ot buslnoss. They carry it with them when they travel. Thoy say tliore Is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing, and there is nothing to good for a cough as tiler's "Cherry ffeeteral It is the best remedy In tho world for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, Inlluenza, anil all throat and lung troubles. There- are many substitutes and Imitations. Beware of them and ot so-called "Genuino Cherry Pectoral." Be sure you get AYEK'S Chorry FectoraL Put up In large and smalt bottles. TntmtjOr.i.C.kiuk( ,Uw.ll,M.n..U.S A. probably handle tho Indian eleven next fall. tt tt tt THEJING "They Bcoff at mo," s.i)s Phllly Jack "Because I dance nround tho ring Decause I Jab and then duck back Bc)ond the reach of some wild swing. I nm no human punching bag; I go in there to win my fight, And so I follow that old age, Which reads. If 1 remember right. That ho who hits and runs away, Will live to fight some other day. 'Tell me," sa)s Nelson with a frown, "What chance have I, I'd like to know-7 They marry me In every town To boost tcmc bloomln's burlesque) show 1 must hnvo married ten or nlore While Jourue)lng from sea to sea, I'm sued by chorus maids galore But this old sa)lng gladdens me That he who weds and runs away, Will live to wed some other da)'" tt tt tt Battling N'clson has grown so accus tomed to ,istng the newspapers for match-making purposes that ha even proposed to a California girl by means or an Interview In Cleveland tho other day. Some people lire nw fully care less and absent-minded. JJ JJ JJ Hcrrcra tho California lightweight has defeated some good men. He hns knocked out such formidable men an Kid Broad, IMdle Santry, Kid Auel, llcnny Ynngcr nnd many others Ho tost to Terry McGovcrn nnd Battling Nelson, but In each light knocked his opponent down Whenever ho wns In (air condition he has nlas won. it tt tt Now that Tommy Burns hns a de cision over Marvin Hart ho will prob ably bo matched with Jack O'Brien for the championship. "0! CI It Y.E FIRST" Mrs. Annlo Kearns respectfully calls attention to her catch phraso and nlso wlnhru to notify our visitors from the mainland that the manufactures all Is land Jams and chutney, and packs the same In large or small Ioib as required also ran nrrange especial rates to any address desired. Phone Bluo 1411, Fac tory 181 Hotel street nearly opposite tho Young Hotel. ALICE COOK COMING Anxiety concerning tho welfare of the schooner Alice Cooko, which had been so long coming from San Fran darn, (a nnw nt nn f-ml. fnr thn Imnl with her load of lumber arrived ln tho harboi )csterduy morning. In safety, although bearing ovldcncu of a rough trip Shu was out fllty days from Port uamiiie, anu ho owncru were much worried concerning her fato So icn) was tho sea at tho time that It nus necesnry to tie tho man at tho Aheel to keep him fiom being washid overboard The bad weather lasted until tho islandH wore reached, and it wns necessary at one tlmo to pour oil in the wnter Ml EMMA SQUARE CONCERT. The Hawaiian band gives n public Loncert this evening at 7.30 at Kmmi Square, us follows PART I March "It Happened In Norland" (r.ew) Herbcit u)eituic "Nnklrls Wedding" (new) ntcrmczzo "Lnlla Ilookh" (new)., ,.. . Pnbst n) "Indrus Domain," (b) "Nnklrls Weddings (c) "Berlin Air" (new) Llnke PART II. 'otal Hawaiian Songs (revtded).. Ar by Berger Mrs. N. Alapal. March "The Victor Talklrjg Ma chine" (new) , I'd or 'Vnltz "For Lovo of Art" (new) ... Llnke Inulci "Linger Longer" (now) ... LeBlle The Star Spangled Banner " i m i Blank books of nil sorts, le Jeers 1 r mnPMfnrtiirn(i by tho Bulletin Pub. Ilshlng Company, feU L ( v I j rtlR V rSBRr How to get votes to win a place in the BULLETIN'S $2000 Contest The Htillclin office has been asked a hundred limes in the last I week, by contestants and their friends, for a list of its subscribers. Tint cannot be granted, as it would be unfair to the persons not I having the list. The real, live, earnest fri:c-iiinning way is for ni.ii.iiimu ,u .itiuii -uics irom SIL.L. incir jricnas if nicy aircaay take the (nthcr (which is likely), then their votes on old subscrip tions may be secured; if they do not now take The Bulletin, it is up to the vote-hunter to see they subscribe at once, thereby getting the needed vote coupon and placing in the hands of the nexv sub scribers the best nr.cspapcr publish Mi the Territory of Hawaii. The prices are a 91400 liF.O TOURING CAR, i6horscpoiv cr, seating Fn c people. The Second Prise is a S350 KROEGER PIANO, Third, a S5000 INSURANCE POLICY; Fourth, A SIWER PUNCHBOWL; Fifth, a ?40 STORE ORDER; Sixth, a DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE; Seventh, a LEA THER GOLF BAG and SET OF STICKS; Eighth, a WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLE; Ninth, a SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASE; Tenth, a KODAK DEVELOPING MACHINE. Voles may be had as follows I'or New Subscriptions. Votes. Daily, I car $8.oo 3500 Daily, 6 months... 4.00 1500 Daily, j months.... 2.00 750 Daily, 1 month 75 250 Weekly, 1 year .... 1.00 425 Weekly, 6 months . . .50 200 OW THE BULLETIN'S TEN PRIZES are of interest to ev- ervbodv. and evcrvbodv is piten I ST POPULARITY AND VOTES mil win in this contest NOTHING ELSE CAN. -WK t fi KiniMHiiMiiihiw nUpiipiinMiplM Carriage Repairs We do all kinds of carriage repairs well and reasonably. In our M fully equipped shop on Queen 8L, carriage painting and building. This department Is In charge of skill ed workmen, who, besides doing repair work, are competent to under take tho building of wagons, drays and carriages. Prices are exceed ingly moderate and the service leaves nothing to be desired. Schuman REPAIR QUEEN ST., BETWEEN FORT LINQER'S SHOEINQ SHOP. itimt'tntHiw0miii0tJ Wc havejust received new supplies of "Ushers 0. V. G." Scotch Whiskey BUCHANANS "BLACK AND WHITE" "RHODERICK DHU" Wt G Peacock & Co., Ltd AGENTS WWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVMVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVXVW ' ' ' 9 m Prof. R. ROOMS 17 18 19 20 !VWVWVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVAVVWWVVWWnAAVWMAAVWWWWWWWVWvSl ytftsiiiiWiNwwWWMiiwMiiitilsli BETHESDA llfnlri.nl. nniPiKui nt...i iif.i.. f nduiuaiid a ukiuipal mwBiai naiBi HEALTHFUL STIMULATING A. New Man In Every Bottle. HOR 8ALIJ bVERV WHERE McPaRLANE&Co., Sole Agents. fttiiIHi0iHi9ti0imti4imHiim0HH J. LANDO RUNKS HATS AND 02 FORT 8T I CLOTHING 3HIRT8 AND UNDERWEAR O. O. F. Dldg. &. 1S1 Aloha. Company BUILDING and PAINTINQ CONTRACTORS. House furniture of all kinds repaired and varnished. Yard and lawn work a specialty. Tools fur nished. Cooks, Ynrdboys and Day L borers supplied on short notice. Office, GREEN HOUSE, 3. King nr. Walklkl road. Tel. White 2401. , For Old Subscriptions. Votes. Daily, 1 year $8.00 3000 Daily, 6 months ... 400 1200 Daily, 3 months ... 2.00 600 Daily, 1 month ... .75 200 Weekly, i year ... 1.00 400 weekly, o months . . .50 175 nn nbhnrlunilv In ii'it , between Fort and Alakea 8ts. Also Carriage Co. DEPARTMENT. A ALAKEA STS., NEXT TO HOL- AND PHYSICAL CULTURE AND TURKISH BATHS . Open Day and Night A, Woods YOUNQ BUILDING PAJAMAS AND NIOHT 8HIRT 8UIT CA8E8 HOTEL ST., opposite YOUNQ Hotel. I f I '