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r o VRNTNO BULLETIN. nONOf.tJLU, T. II.. SATURDAY. SEPT. 1. 1006. 'k w I I V i v m t k5v IIp Ei r WANTS The Little Ads with the Big Results Ma Puko 8, NEW TO-DAY, for Now Ada. WANTED. A JnimncRC, Amcrlcan-born preferred, wlio can rend nnd write the KiikIIsIi mid Japanese languages, (lood po Hltlon for tho right man. Address "California," rare Ilnllctli! olllce. Stuutf Soft, clean rags for wiping delicate machinery, at Bulletin utllce. Ap ply Cashier's desk. 337S-K SITUATION WANTED. lty Japanese couple. Man Is first class conk; wife to do general housework. Address J. V . 1 O. llox 770. 3171 lv lty Japanese who speaks English and Hawaiian is cm experienced dairy man, Inqiiue I'hone llluc S81. POH SALE. Kino corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental trees and all Improvements. Two min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College. Address 11. F., this office. The old-established "Popular House", 4! furnished rooms. Kent $50. per month with 17 years' lease to run. Call at 1219 Fort street. 3l5C.tr The great Knhuku Itanch, containing 181,000 ncrcs, with ecrythlng ex cept my grip sack. Apply Col S. Norrls. 3408-tf I-"lnr bred homer pigeons for squab raising, nny quantity. Mrs. Ilnnnn, Knlruukl. 2 1 j'J-1i l Squabs In nny quantity. HclghtH V.wi. Knlniukl 3172-tf Tho Weekly Edition of tho Evening nullctln gives n complete sununMy of the nows of tho day For SI year. 3-"For Rent" cards on Mia at tho Bulletin office. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BARBER 8HOP, For a nice, smooth shave call at the Criterion Hhop, 1111 Fort St. MUSIC. Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, All orders kliould bo left at tho Ha. wallnn News Co., Young bldg. l'lionc 231 or Cottngo No. 1, llaalelca Uiwu. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. i For house-help, phone White 2991, Ma klkl. Oeneral Kinployment Office, cor. Fcniacola and Ilcretanla. FOR 8ALE. Cheap Lumber, building material, doors and auxlies. City Mill Co., Contractors, 318 KckaullUc, corner Queen St. 31191m Preserve and Beautify Your Houses by staining litem with Cabot's Creosote Shingle Stains Tho Creosote will mako tho woodwork impervious to decay or to injury hy insects, will givo a beauty that can bo '. L.I. A.t;M-r, tt.y. j r Tai.eLA' sm V. s For gainjik's on wood, prices and full information, apply to LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd., HONOLULU. SA.MURL CAllOT, Sole Manufacturer, - BOSTON, MASS. To Builders, Contractors and Others Clearing Out Sale of DOORS and SASH AT COST for cash O. B. REYNOLDS, 757 ALAKEA 8TREET NEXT 8AIL ORS' HOME. VWIWVWVWWWWWWWMIWWWWMWWWVMW POR RENT Cottage on Young street near Ar tesian street, neniy painted nnd In good repair; 3 bedrooms, parlor, dining room, etc., with nice laual, and outhouses, Cottage on Her etanla street near l'cnsncota street; contains also 3 bedrooms, parlor, dining room, kitchen, etc., and out house. Terms moderate; luqulro nt olllce of tho Kaplolnnl ltate, Lim ited. 3157-tf Cool rooms, hot and cold water, elec tric lights, shower and bath, nt The Majestic, Sachs block. 31CS tf Cool, mosquito proof, newly papered housekeeping rooms. Tel. Blue 2511-. 783 I'.erclaiila Ave. 3U2-tf Unfurnished rooms for light house keeping; no children. 13S1 Here tanla. 3117-lm Nkcly furnished cool rooms, llnnlc lea Lawn, cor. Hlehnrds and Hotel Sis. 3473-lw Housekeeping rooms at Cottage drove, 'l'lionc 1211 Illiie. 3170-tf Cottapes In Chrlstly I.ane. Apply Wong Kw.nl, Smith St., mauka Hotel. 2 furnished front rooms nt 1223 Hm ma St.; rent reasonable. . 3401-tf Newly furnished mosquito proof rooms, at 84 Vineyard St. 2729-tf LOW. Cold-mounted tortoise shell comb. bet. Wnlklkl nnd Kort St. Howard nt this oltlcc. 3IG3-2W A bl.ick seal leather card rase; con tains cards of owner, Reward nt this olllce 3172-tf The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of ths news of thw day. For SI yea'. LOCKSMITH. See Hastings for repairs of Locke, Key., Music boxes, Snarpenug ot FIno Cutlery, near Union Grill - FURNITURE. All kinds of koa and mission furniture made to order cheap by Wing Chong Co., 72 King St. 3421-lm MONEY TO LEND. On Jewelry and merchandise The , carlo raw n Co., Mmanii nr. King. REPAIRING. Umbrellas re-covered and brass pol ished. Tnkata, 1284 Fort St. 3IG7tf Flnt Joe, Printing at the Bulletin. l"t: ami thu Hoft, velvety colorings got in no other way. They nro made, with tho bent iiig menu and tiure, -linseed oil, and thu colors aro guaranteed to bo fast. They aro tho original shinglu stains, and tho only bona lido Creosote, wood-preserving stains. f.WJ.R' i SPORTS 4 I 7i TODAY: ii llaseball at Ilnsehnll Parli. lM.'i p. in. Onhiis vs. Kains. x ( Uatterlcs; Item land nnd Itlng- . x. land; Iteuter and Jones. if " 3:30 p. in Honolulu vs. I'll x nation, Uatterlcs: Joy nnd n x Snare; Desha and MtCor- x x rlston. i. x 9:30 p. in.-At the Zoo: Sulll- x van vs. Welch, 15 tumid for w x welterweight chaiuploiishlp, x ; 2 ii, in. Cricket at Mal.lld. , x x TOMORROW: x x llaseball nt Haseball Paris: x x 1:43 p. m. Metropolitans vs. x x Dlniiiond Heads, llntterles: x x llusnell nnd Lulling; Chilling- x north and Jonah. x i 3:30 p. in. I.iisltnnns vs. Alo- X. n has. Uatterlcs: Freltas nnd x Sebastian, Hardee nnd lloo- P- )t pit. n At Anla Park Riverside n I.enuuo, Anla League nnd A a la Jr. League. x X x j K k a ii k ii s n a n it n One thing Is certain and that Is. that there Is going to be n dlsappuin. ed lighter In town about 11 o'clock to night. Who will It be Hulllvnn or Welch? Ilolh of these lads nre nt this early hour of the day figuring out what lie will do with the long end of the purpc. Neither enn see how he can posslgly lose this bout. Well, tonight will tell the story nnd ntter It Is nil over the wise one will slap his pal on the back and sny. "Well, I called the turn. Did I not tell ou lie would turn the ttlck In Just Hint wuy?" Sullivan has gone to the long end on tho betting nnd this morning sev eral bets were made with Diet; n 10-to-S fnvorl'c. Wo cannot rce why Sullivan should be made a favorite ! -J- :. . SULLIVAN HOPEFUL. "I have no sure thing In this fight, but, barring nccldcnts, I should enrry hoinu the long end or tho purse. 1 trust that I shall win and am going to give the p.-oplo the best that Is In inc. How nm 1 going to fight? Wnli and see; 1 can't tell that myself. It nil depends upon tho other fob low. 1 must light to win. "I do not think that this light will go ten rounds. There is go- lug to bo a Knock-out." . .:- over the Spider. The Intter has an even break In this bout Welch has three times the teiord that Hiitllvan has and carries n harder punch. The only, question Is; Has Welch gone bnck? The Honolulu sports arc fig uring that the beating Hint the Spider took nt the hnnJs of lint Nelson has put him on tho list of the "hns beens" nnd that the new- nrrlval will go thu samo as poor old I.on Agnew ns soon as he gets u good clout on the jaw. This Is all supposition, however, nnd tho sport who hacks this opinion with 1:1s coin Is not using thu best of Judg ment. You cannot slzo iiji n lighter until you have seen him in action, am! all you have to Judge from nie his past performances. Welch has shown since his defeat at the hands of Nelson that he can still light sonic, (liossmnn of San Itnfiicl wns placed by tho wayside nt thu hands of Welch. Now fliossninn Is n large, stiong lad and u fighter. Then theie was Frank Itufiicl, n lighter well known and with a good record that wiih put to tho boards by Welch. This does not look ns though he wns entirely a dead one. Tho only question that we might ask about Sulllvnn Is; Can lie take n beating? We Know all of Sullivan's other qualities. Ho has been seen In action here three tlmex nnd has made n very guod Impression on tho local sports, Sullivan Is u lighter with model habits and has youth and strengtli to carry himself through a hard fight. Sullivan Is built on thu htvlo of Jack O'llrleu and lights In n similar manner. Somo seem to think that Sullivan could not take a suvcro beating around tho stomach. It must alwavs ho remembered that In win n lighter must land and as we liavc tald before, right heio Is whero Welch Is going to have trouble. Sulllvnn Is not an iiggresslvc fighter and theie foro not ns easily hit ns a man who Is nlvas coming, Welch hns an ug gresstve nt)!e of milling nnd lights very similar to Duvet Harry nnd the leseniblnueo will bo seen tonight when the two squnie nff. Kver) thing Is reudy for I.arry Deo In Jell; tho hell cord nud ret the lighters on their wny In order to give everyone u chance to see tho opening loiimLt, thu light will not lie called until 'J:.t0. This will glvo I bote who aro Interested In tho elec tion a chnnco to get out In amplo lime to sec tho tpnr . There will bo u 10 minute car seivico mid iiniw iiiently no Mailing for eurf, Manager Adams of thu Zoo huu tak en nil precautions to mnkn llio beat ing arrangements comfortablo and ample for all. Sixteen hundred seats can bo had nnd all tho management asks Is the pcopU, and, from the looks ol things, the croud will ha on hand to see tho fun. Thero will bo two good curtain inlsets Hint will furnish tho uiuuso. ment until tho big guns come. on. Hilly Woods, tho vctornn rlngstcr, will luivo the fight In chnrgo, nnd ono thing Is sure, and that In: there will bo no fake with Hilly as tho third man In the rlns And then there will bo Jack McKaddcn, the Yellow Kid, as announcer Jack bus Jutt como In'o p03OfcBlon of the English lan guage, but ho Is developing Into a full-fledged announcer, nnd everyone Is a "Oentlemnn" when Jack Is doing the spieling. Yes; It Is going to be worth the price nnd an one who misses this fight will be sorry that he wan so tight. tt :: (5. A. Wolff, representing tho firm of A. tt, Spalding A: llros.. the largest mniiiifnetiirlng conierii of sporting goods In Ameilin. is In Honolulu In the interests of Ids firm nnd also on pleasure bent. Kvery American lad over thu age of eight knows of Spal ding's nthtetlc goods Kverythlng In the shape of n ball bat or glove Is known as n Spalding In the United States. Mr. Wolff expressed himself as be ing well pleared with the athletic out look ht're nnd says that he has never seen such n place for baseball. He claims that never In his life has he bad the pleasure of seeing Chinese play ball and he will keep his eye on Hit Sue when he sees the latter guard the difficult coiner for the Ileds. Wolff has his eje on n coupto of players In tho local league and who knows but what some lad here will be made nu offer to take n trip across the pond nnd try for fnster company. The visitor will take In the llalclwa golf links today and tomorrow, so he will bo unable to see the Sunday games. He will see the flrst Hawaii an baseball on Labor Day. It will lis lemeuibcred that A. tt. Spalding & IlriM. put up the largest and mos valuable trophy that has iver been played for here. WINTER INE'S CARD Tomorrow the Diamond I lends aro going tight after the Hutcliers nnd try and pull them off their high honk. when these two teams meet thero are things doing nud the chuiiccs ore that the enpnclty of the grounds will be taxed to their in must tomorrow. In their flrst meeting tho Mcts. -t- WILL HAVE NO EXCU8E, SAYS WELCH. "I nm In the lies' of shape and ) ns nm confident ot winning this fight ns I am Hint I live. It is ! true that 1 am giving nway Bomo weight, but I have been up ngalust the weight proposition before nnd it does not worry mo I- In the least. It looks good to me 4 S- to be on tho short end, as then people will not lose so Heavily on v me. s "One thing Is certain: I will give the people n run for their money and will light In the best manner 1 am capable of. t shall mako no excuse If I lose." s s -fr dished out a good beating to the Din njinds nnd the Infer team has been looking for lovenge ever since. 1)111 Chllllngwnrtli Is In grcnt form for this (oming bout between the two Mar teams of the League and he Is golnu to it hard to pitch his team to victory. It looks nx though the Mcts. hnvo a shade tho best of It as far as tho battery Is concerned. llusnell nnd I.unlng vroik together in good snapo and Hush has proven himself the peer of all tho Winter League slabstcrs. The other gamo Is going to bo a fight between the Liisltauns mid Alo has. This Is either team's gamo and promises to bo just ns warm ns thu other game. The plavlng of nil of the teams lias Improved, and some real fast ball Is being Indulged in. Miss J, Center wns among the ic- turning passengers of the Klnuii this morning. WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP KAIMUKI ZOO. 8EPTEMBER 1, 8:30 P. M, 8HARP. Spider Dick Welch vs Sullivan Of San Francisco, Champion of Challenger. Hawaii. 15 Rounds 148 Pounds Ringside. YOUNQ BARRY vs. YOUNQ DAVID C Rounds 125 Pounds, Also Slx.Round Curtain-Raiser Between Unknowns, NO DELAYS, Referee; BILLY WOODS. Announcer: JACK MTADDEN. Prices: 2.50 Rlncslde; $1.50 and SI Reserved Seats; 75c Gallery, Ticket Sale opens at Guntt-Eakln's Cigar Store on August 30. ATTRACTIONS AT THE ZOO KAIMUKI HEIGHTS. ANY TIME -Tpe f EVERY DAV CAMERA OB3CURAI HAWAIIAN GRASS HUTS1 OPEN-AIR 8KATING RINKI ANIMALS, BIRDS, ETC., ETC.I MUSIC SATURDAYS AND SUNDAY8I DON'T MI68 A GOOD TIMEI 11 ! An engineer of the Sheridan's steam launch fell overboard vosterdny after noon nt 3:30 o'clock. He narrowly es caped being sucked beneath the water to his death by the transport's huge propeller, which wns revolving nt the lime. The steam gauge of the launch burst, filling the boat suddenly with steam. Tho man either became frightened at this ur lost his foothold, Jumping or falling Into the water. He was caught by the strong out shore tide and carried swiftly astern In spite of his nttempt to swim against It. The cry'of "Mnn overboard; s!op tho tiiopcllcrl" was quickly rnlsed nnd icpeated all along the ship. Tho screw wns stopped only Just In time to save the launch man from being drngged to death, lie was carried by Hip current hnlf the length orthn ship around the stnrboard Bide, where ho managed to grasp the two life pre servers thrown him. A few moments later a native boat crew reached him. A big Hawaiian lifted him from tnc water Into the boat Iwth case. The native was cheer cd by all who observed the feat. Tho cool-headedness of the engineer when in danger won the admiration of the onlookers nnd gnve the He to tho re port that n rnso of cold feet had caus ed htm to Jump from tho launch. The launch wns lying on tho port tddo of the Sheridan, taking on coat and water, prior to n trip to the city with Captain Humphrey. The arrival of the cutter Manning afterward changed his plans. s TEACHERSJHANGES The Department of Public Instruc tion niinounces the following changes In the tenclilng force: Miss .Mabel Demi, who wns engaged by Principal Kdgar Wood In the Host on his recent trip, tnkes u position cm the teaching start of the Normal school, Mrs. llrldgewatcr will return to tho Normal, where also Miss l'axton will take thu place of Miss Florence Hill, absent on the Coast. Miss Hose Peck will net ns pupil teacher in tho same Institution. Sho formerly tnught on Maul nnd comes back to finish her Normal cnurse. C. D. Mnyflcld has been appointed Instructor of manual trnlnlng In tho Normal, giving his services also to other schools In the city. Mrs. .Mary B. Powers goes to Mn knwcll, Kuiial. as n substitute. Mrs. M. n. Anderson Is made assist ant nt Hauiihi, Oaliu. II. 1). llrumell goes to Papalkou, Ha waii, as nsslstunt. He wns formerly n teacher In the Philippines and In Por to Itlco. ' The box plan for the grand concert at St. Louis College on September S, S p. m., will be opened at tho Tcrrlto I la! Messenger office, corner Union nnd Hotel streets, from Monday next, September 3d, 9 a. m. wviMwywwwwwviAMMifwAMitoAAMMAAAMAMtiwwwwwwwwwwnev GLOBE CLOTHING CO., 64 HOTEL STREET. Dispensers of Suit Satisfaction Our Suit Prices are no And as low as - A few words with you concerning a most uncommon otfer. After reading this announcement, Just reflect for a moment. Consider the character of the clothes offered, the quality of the fabrics which enter Into their construction, the time and skill required to evolve such distinctive stylish clothes, then you'll realize that an excellent offering Is made buyers of men's suits. The Character and Individuality of Our $16 Suits are most pronounced. Every garment Is tailored to an exact ing standard and embodies all the virtues of the conscientious effort of men who know how to make good clothes. These suits .ire hand tailored, button holes are hand made, collars hand felled and molded, shoulders hand padded. Wo can show you many new jrrlvnlu that are better values at this price tlun othcio can, because we bought them for lets. Among them are scvci.il new greys. Come In and let us show you how good thry are and how good they fit. OUT OF TOWN READERS: Ve can furnish you by mall and pleate you. Write uo and ask how we do It. FREE TAILORING SERVICE An experienced tailor Is employed here, who, when altera tions are needed, makes them and makes them right with out extra cost, to suit purchasers. A suit purchased here Is pressed, cleaned and repaired whenever desired for twelve months after It was bought, free of charge, Tel. Main 171 P.O. 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