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MASONIC TEMPLE
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WEEKLY CALESlUSt.
' MONUAT
Hawaiian Stated.
1UI!SII,Y
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Hawnllan Seeontl Degree.
TMUIJMOAV
Rose Croix Rcrjular 7:30.
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Hon. Chapter Royal Arch
Lei Aloha Chapter No 3 Reg
u'ar.
Att visiting members ot tlie
order aro cordially Invited to at
tend meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F.
Meet every Monday evening at 7:30
In I O. O F Hall. Tort afreet
i: II iir.Nnm. Fe( rotary.
r o iiorn:i n u
All visiting bro'liem very cordlMly
lnlltd.
MYH IC LODGE, No. 2, K. of 1.
Meet ovcry Tuesday rvrnlng at
7:20 o'clock In K. of P. Hall. K'nK
strPcL Visiting brothers cordlully In
vltei, to attend.
() J WHITEHEAD. CO
F. WAI.DIION, K.ll 8.
OAMU LODGE, No. 1, K. of H.
Meet evcr7 Friday rvenlng nt
K. I'. Hall, King strct. nt 7:30. Mrm
lier of Mystic I.od;te, No. 2, Win. Me
Klnley Lodge. No. 8, and lsltlt.g
Lrotherfl' cordially Invited.
General Ouilncts.
A. I) 1IOND. C. C.
A. 8. KIZNWAY, K.R.3.
HONOLULU LODGE Clc, D. P. O. C.
Honolulu I odgo No. 61G, n. P. O. K..
will meet In their hall, -in Miller
nd Uoretanli streets, oviry Friday
evening.
Dy order of tho E It.
HAIUXY II. StMrflON,
Kecrotarj.
II. E MUUIIAY, E.TI.
rm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of F.
Meets every Haturdny evenlns at
T:iu oMorlc In K of I1. IHU. King
'j-L Visiting brothers cordially In
fit' to attend
M. M. JOHNSON, CO.
E. A. JACOH50N, K.KH.
HONOLULU AEf.IE 140, F. O. U.
Meets on the 2nd nnd 4th WEDNEf
DAY aiming of eurti montli nt 7 3'
o'clock In K. of 1" Hall, Klu,: street.
Visiting liit;'i' aro Invlled tr at
lnd
HAM Mi-KI'Afll'E. W.P.
II. T. MOON' W. Bocj
Hawaii chapter no. 1, order of
kamehameha.
Mitts every first nr 1 third TIIU11B
DAY of earn month In Fraternity Hall,
Odil Villon H' lliilldlng. Fort Btreet, t
7:30 o'clock p. m. A full attendance
la desired nt every meeting.
Transaction of Ouslness.
N. FKUNANDHZ.
Kuauhau.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, I. O. n. M.
Meets rvery eennd and fourth
FniDAY of each montli In I. 0 C. F
Hall
Visiting brothers cordially Invlled to
attend.
W r 1IRAKE Riieliem
A. E MfltlMIY. f of It
Colt Acetylene
Gas Generators
affords
A SUDerlor Llnht to all others.
Aceytlcne Gas la superior In quality,
and cheapness radiates less heat, viti
ates the air l:ss and has no Injurious
effects on the eves.
Tor .orther parll-rlare Inquire at
the office.
Also Calcum CarKdo of all sixes. In
drums and small caps, for Generators
nnd Automobile Lamps and all sizes
and grades of Gas Mantles and uas
Burners,
Washington Light Co.
C. W. MACFARLANE. Manager.
Telephone Main 145. 143 Merchant SL
ATTRACTIONS
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KAIMUKI HEIGHTS.
, ANYTIME ".IgQ,
2Sy EVERY DAY
I
CAMERA OBSCURAI
HAWAIIAN GRASS HUTSI
OPEN-AIR SKATING RINKI
ANIMALS, BIRD3, ETC., ETC.I
MUSIC SATURDAYS
AND SUNDAYS!
DON'T MISS A GOOD TIMEI
THE PEER
OF ALL
ThcOld Blend
Whisky
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INSIST i "4 CETT1KO
Yhito Horco Collar.
B'lnf ; hi
prt r-A Whuny miry don't kerp It
ltd jr CAfl tell unolher tran l.
MACKIC & COY. DISTILLERS LTD.,
IELAY, UltflLIVET, AND QLA8QOW.
HOFFSCMLAEGER CO.,
LIMITED.
KING AND BETHEL STREETS
New Gage Hats
-AT
Miss Power's
Millinery Parlors
BOSTON DUILDIMC, TORT STREET,
COAT AND PANTS
CLEANED AND PRESSED TOR
SO CENTS
PHONE MAIN 457.
Sun Rise Dyeing House
1316 FORT STREET.
O. FAR I A
TINE SUITS TROM $15 UP.
made In up to-
date :: style.
HOTEL opp. BISHOP ST.
WHEN YOU
'Phone jUiin 487
YOU GET THE
Ka Noeau
Dressmaking Parlors
ALAKLA ST.
PHONE MAIN 147
for
ELIMINATORS
of
CLOTHING VRINKLE8.
HONOLULU CLOTHES CLEANING
CO., Alakea Street.
GURE YOURSELF
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Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by the
HONOLULU RENOVATING CO.,
J, J. Fern, Manager,
RltharJb near Queen Sts. All tele
phone mecsages promptly attended to.
Wo call for and deliver. Dyeing extra.
LADIES' STYLISH
HATS
WHITE SALESLADY.
K. UYEDA
NUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KING.
o FINE o
Japanese Gopds
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SAYEGUSA
NUUANU STREET.
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
DEALERS IN IMPORTED GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
UNIQUE ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.
041 NUUANU STREET.
Tel. Main 2C P. O. Box 045.
Soecial &ale
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STEW PANS and GA3DEN HOSE
rISHNETS, TWINE AND BRONZE
WIRE CLOTH AT
A. FERNANDEZ & SOS,
Nos. 44 50 King St., Katsey Block, bet.
Nuuanu and 8mlth Sts.; Tel. Main 189.
PFor Kidney and Bladder Troubles
ItnLIKVISBf
24 Hours
AIL URINARY
DISCHARGES
Jidl Cup- s
fitilo lionrilMIDY)
tliu minttlT V J
Jttvare if remnttrftli
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SPivi-syy, 8
LOCAL ANDgENEtAL
Unless you have found the Ideal
place to lodge, the Oulletln'o Furnish
ed Rooms ads. should be of perpetual
Interest to you.
White stenni nutos. Stnckyds r.table.
Ladles lung- wlillo Bill; gloves nt
Sarbu .
Mr It It Hind, nrrhed from Ko-
(in the Klii'iu, nnhlnr, this mornlnc
Hon CtiI Sinllh, of llllo, mine dcrtvn
on the Klnnu, nrivlng this nioinlii,
(linnlne ll.iHiilian curloa ntnl wrnv-
Ihr "lone tu older lit Mra. Dlcl.ei-
nin n.
'1 ho dredcer I'.iclfle snlled th!3
morning for Walmanalo under her own
i team
.1 W W.ildrnn. of this city returned
fuun HoiiuK.ii llils mornlnc on the
Mimm
'I he II. P. Itllhet wan mocd from
(lie IIIIki to the iallay docK this
muinlng
Neatly furnished rootni at the Pop
ular. Jl, CU and $2 per week. 121
I'ort stroot.
Uememhvr, Ksuntnhno (lulntet Club
at the '.Seaside on Sunday, both after-
iiuou and oteiilng.
All the Editor and their friends
will he at tho Se.tBlde on tho itabbatli
as giicjls of Malinger Church.
A notice tu iiidllora of the estate
uf J. II. Nlslmltz of UHdsbuig, Call-
tui ul i lit piihlhlied III thm issue.
Hik lnl lie or uhllo nuuerlzed
kiio.Ii nt Ilium's Ihll week. New nriki-
nl of niinlln underidilrls nnd nlBlil-
gownn
1 1 )im want n table nt the Seaside
nt illuni'i lumorrun ulglit. ring up
lied lui. ntlKrAihO J oil may be dlsap
rolnled.
Muii'igcr Con.inl. of the I'.ilker
ratieh nt Wnlmea, nrriuup'iiiled by liH
f.imll, w.is an nrrU.il on the Klnau
this morning
.1 I) Kennedy, president of the
Inler-lrlniiit Kle.iunblp (ompany, fi
lm mil this morning from u lunlnesa
ili lit Hawaii
SI Augustine Chapel. WalKIKI, npe
cl.il. Father .Mc(loai) of Manila will
preach n Hiioilal Kcuuon lomoriow
moiiiing nt !l d'clnil,.
R. S Al.iinid.i. also iichool hats, for
Miss I'nvver'B .Milllnciy Parlors, not
ion hiilldliig, foil f tni't
llimeiiibor, a sinrlnl dollar dinner
Firvul mi the Bie.it lanal of the Sea
Hide Hotel Hiiiiduy veiling, with mu
sir h) Knwnlahaii Club.
A. II I.IuiIki). Ill the merrnntile biii
lnes at llnuoknn, enmn down to Ho
nolulu iIiIh nioinliiK on the Klnnu. He
Ih hi re on a hiiwItusH Irlv.
Dr (' II Woods, of till city, re
tiirnr ,1 finm W.ilmei on Hie Klnnu
this inoriilur II" b.is been upending
n few d.ivn ill the l'.irkrr iniuh
I'lufesxor Alexander t'rnvv, ne(oni
p.iiiiid h) lil wife, returned fiom lila
viiiiiIIiiii. mi the Klnnu this morning.
He h.ia In on Kixiidlug the Inst twe
vvieks nt the Vuli nun.
.Monday, Tuewlay nnd Wednesday,
ladles' gloves will bo the spcclalH nt
N. H. SiuliH Dry (I Ih kIoio, (oilier
I'ort mill lleri'lanli Htreets. TlieM-
gloven nro new, Just retulvid on the
Alamedn,
Judge ltolilnnin today rcuilereil
JiidKiiieiit for plaintiff for $".w;o", by
default oil the put n' llie ilefi iid.int
111 tho i .11.0 of Allen & Hoblnson vs.
John .Miiusllelit.
HiiiIih' mi'( IiiIk for Monday, Tues
day mid WedniHilny nro gloves, pillow
:iBe muslin ami Viileiu leunes luce
nnd liiBerllons nil nt money sivlug
pilies. Ho tin Ir nil, I thin ISHiie,
Hie iliiningo KilllH of W. I Winlon
ng.ilnst Mr. mid Mik. C. W. t'h.iplu
were lodiiy set for Oilnlier 2!l I he
li fi iiil.intH nltoiney olijecliil to luv-
Init time net owing to their nlisuu"
fiom tho 'lerrltory.
1 ho ni.ind.iuiiiH mutter of Albert
I'lnsl. lUMliist Itiglhtnir Mtrrlnm vv.m
mgiiul In fin o Judge Do Holt this fnit
noon. .Iiiilgo l'irry uppenrlng for I lie
(Oiiipl.iluant mid Attorney (iiutrnl
I'iIiih for the impouileiiL
An exdllng mid iiiituiio boxing ton
lert (idiiih lit the KulmiiM Hi Ighlii
.on toiiiorinw nlli'iiioon nnd ladli'H
win lujoy It, loo. Well l.iiovvu lodil
llghlerii will ehlblt In tho ring.
'Hiiro will also bu u dtllgbtfill ion
((it.
'I lie ship W. M. MniPlon urilved nt
lllhi Fildn), niionllng to nevvH
biought on lliu Klu.tii. nfler n dip of
"A days 1 1 oiu Han KiuiicIhiii. Tim
Olympic, whli li urilved hern esln
day, bent thu Mnrstou'ti time, by llvo
i!:ik.
The Klnnu, arriving this morning
fiom Hawaii, brought tho following
f I eight. 1 wagon, - covvtt, 7 homes,
0 (Tales (lilcKiUH. 10 barrels bottles,
"0 corda wood, 22 packages aw a, .13
unpty Kegs, :il bags rnbhage, 47 lugH
Into, liri bugs potatoes, 251 piiKages
siimlrles.
I'm Mr Heclilfy of the steamer Kl
nau irpnrtR die. following sugir on
llawnll Kiteiiiber 7th: Oliu. U.SFi;
Wulal.ea, y.itM; Hawaii Mill, CUi;
Wiilniil.il, IT.r.oO; Onomen, in.000; I'i
puliio, I O.ii(H) llouomii, r.'jr.u; llnka-
1 in, Ul.noi); Laiiiubuehne. l:',r.U0; Ho
uoliiiii, 7imK); Iloiiuapo, 171(1.
No material of bikIi pleasing np
lieniniKii for men's hiiIIh mid lis cool
uu vvblto iliieK (an bo Hcdiicil. W. W
Almu.i Co, have a lluo lluo of thin In
linen ami cotton. Tlulr pilces nro
uiilly mil i 1 1 k 1 1 i h I " low mid with tho
tdjIlKh ilrcuseiH of lloiiiilulii lliose
IiiIIoih' reputation for good 111 Ik pro
vol Mai.
YeMoidny Hie holler from the W. (I
Hall wiih Inl.rn out of tho vesbel under
the hilpi lliilouikiiio of I'npt, Hiigluiid
nnd pliiied on hoard Hie Kuual. vvhlih
v.irrUd II out lo sea mid drnpiied It
overboard As thu holler Wflgheil be
tween 2S mid 10 tons It wns n lioav)
Job, hut was carried tliiough without
a bitch
Tho Klnnu arrived this morning nt
in 2.1 from llllo and Hnwnll porth,
bilngliig oiki of tho lurgCHt iiiiRseuger
lists thai kIio has over i an led. The
Inter-Inland steamer has btoKen nil
her leroids this jeur lu regard to the
number of pissengeiH innleil uiul, Ail
mil nl Iloclilo) safu, Ih oven moio pop
ulnr I lil sdihiiu thmi hhu has been
liefoie A full our go of frclglit wnH
liiought down by tho Kluau mid iilenH
mit weather wiih expeilencid on liotU.
Ihu Invvnid und tho outward trips.
Do I Need
Glasses?
r. No, don't need 'em,
'cause I can't read. If I
could read I'd get glasses
sure. I'd go to
A. N. Sanford,
BOSTON BLOCK.
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MONUMENTS, SAFES,' IRON FENCE.
HAWAIIAN, IRON FENCE & MONUMENT WORKS.
NEXT TO YOUNG BLDQ., 176-180 KINO STREET. PHONE 287.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION
fContlnued from Pass 1.)
of all lands nviilluble for hi tllcment.
The wide lutoi ox t iiioum-iI for tlie
advancement of the public nhoola
dowinent It Is neievsai) for Hie 'lei
thons Hint the piople me ulhe to Ihu
l.ereHslly for the protedloii mid de
velopment of thin great farlor of our
American pi ogress We pledge our
leglid.itlvn rejiro-i ii'alhes In Hie ndup
tillll Of ItppiOJIll itlllHH that Will KITIII'e
for the teat hi r of the. Territory the
iimuneintliiu whMi Ihelr training mid
experlime Jiiktllln under Hie rules
and regulations in Hie llepiiitmeut ol
Public Instruction We fnvor the ex
leuslou of mniiiinl ti.ilnliu: In the pub
lic si IiooIh.
llawnll Iieih reuliel the point In its
educitlonnl irogn m whitTi wurrmils
the eslnbllHliuuni of u inllege of Agrl
(iilliu.il mid Mo liiinle Aria on tho
s.imn lines ns tin liixtltutlons founded
In every Klnle nnd Territory of the
mainland iiuilii tlie Morrill Ael und
liter indiiuiil by the Fulled Hlntc
('nii,;rctH lo obtnlii thin Fedii.il i u-
MmVVMAAAnrVsVSMftJMAAAMVMMMMIMMrWI
to select your Boy's School Suit from. These suits contain
four desirable essentials to a surprising degree, to wit :
GOOD FIT, LATE STYLE, DURABLE QUALITY, LOW PRICED.
Our store slogan demands that we satisfy the parent
The Suits Will Suit the Boy
Come in and see the clothing. You'll find here all styles,
most colors and more quality at any price from $2.50
up to $7.SO.
Is the Boy Hard On Pants?
You can get him an extra pair from our stock that include
every essential of the suits at prices from 75c up
Send Your Order By Mail
if you can't come to the store. We'll fit the boy.
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100.0 YEARS
FROM NOW
wouldn't you like to come down to
earth and see how thlnqs have
changed?
It'n just as Interesting to lookback
neveral thousand years and cee the
ancient civilisation of the Egyptians
to learn of lost arts and note how
many recent scientific discoveries
were In common use In thoce times.
You can see It all in the new first
complete history of
EGYPT
PUBLISHED FOR THE QROLIER
SOCIETY, LONDON.
Complete set In twelve volumes,
containing over 1200 colored plates
and photogravures. Half Morocco or
buckram, $3 a month until paid.
Wm. G. Lyon Go,
FORT AND HOTEL STRECT9.
Upstiln.
rllory to take the Initiative. We be
lleve this ran be best brought about
by the netting aside of liicomo-beailng
publle lands, the n turns from which
vball be peiuuiienlly devoteil to thu
imalntennnie of suih college, mid. we
I pledge our landldatei to tbn Giipport
of nil executive mid legislative policy
Willi li shall bring about the desired 10.
rult
The promlHi i.ous granting of licenses
for the sain of hplrltuotis' Ibpiors under
the present statute, whereby Irre.
gSpomdhln persons are enabled lo sell
nn inferior duality of intoxiimitH with
out discrimination, to tho detriment of
'resiicc table dealers, and to the Injury
or the publle lit large, necessitates i
.direful revision of the lliiuor Inw. Wo
favor the enactment of n high Ucenso
I law. with provision for the Inspection
ui inpiorH nun Mien oilier priivouuiiH uu
will properly safeguard the traffic, nnd
prevent Us abuse.
Wo favor thu ennrtment by Congress
of the "Jtefund Hill", by the terms of
whli h sevinty-flvo per lent of the. rus
tiiius rerelpls rollcsleil In this 'ferri
tin v shall be expended here.
CLOTHING CO.,
64 HOTEL STREET.
Dispensers of Suit Satisfaction
TEL. MAIN 171.
Are Your Boys
We'll Dress One For
$2.SO
Parents, here is an assortment of
4S0 Boys9 Suits
We favor tLe enactment of n gin
ernl primary law for this Territory
under vlilch tho nomination of luihII
dates for the legislature, and electUe,
cfllces shall be made directly by the
olern.
We favor liberal appropriations for
the maintenance of our unfortunate
fillun iltlzeii'i who aro segregated on
Molokal, and ndvocato the continuance
of Fedcinl assistance In the attempt to
find n euro for their malady.
We mhocate further lmproetncnt of
our harbors, wharfage and Inmllng fa
illltles throughout the Territory, the
erection of needed public buildings,
nnd other necessary public works.
Wo demand tho creation of a sink
ing fund for the repayment of our
Territorial Indebtedness.
Wc desire legislative Investigation
Into tho matter of private wharves and
landings, with a tiew to tb regulation
of ihargeg at the same, and to lonslder
the feasibility of the acquisition there
of by the Government.
We favor the continuance by the
Legislature of a permanent settlement
upon the former Queen Lllluokalanl.
We oppose and denounce all trusts,
monopolies and combinations of cap
ital as they tend to control supplies,
increase prices, lower wages, and
cbeik the opportunities for labor.
Wo favor the appointment of a com
mission for the purpose of considering
the subject of taxation, and to report
nt the following session of the Legis
lature recommendlngs ways and means
for the revision 'and Improvement of
the tax svstcm of this Territory,
Wo ask the support of all voters who
desire and believe In an honest, ctn-
clout, and economical administration
of affairs, for tus candidates of the Re
publican Party who stand pledged to
the foregoing platform.
From Oahu the delegates are:
Fourth District 1st Precinct: C. A.
K. Hopkins. J. L. Holt, K. Klnlkako,
F. W. Mncfailane: 2d Precinct: W.
R. Farrlngton, M, K, Grossman, F. J.
Kruger, C. P. Morse; 3d Precinct: Jas.
Kulolla, Sam Koko, Sam Maun, Jos.
Kukolla, Henry paakea; 4th Precinct:
Wm. Carlylo. Hanford U. Dole. John T.
McCrosson, Snmuel Parker, Wm. Sav
Idgc ,M. A. Sllva; Cth Precinct: A. U.
M. Robertson, Arthur It, Fitzsim
inoiis, i:. L. Sbarratt, Ilanaukamn,
Henry Kalllmal: Oth Precinct: K. M.
L'oyd, R. It. Hendry, S. I). Kingsbury,
G, W. It. Ivlitg, J. K. Itobllison; 7th
Precinct: C. Chalmers; Ktli Precinct:
C. (1. Hallontyne, Hoy H. Chamber
lain, H. A. C. Ixing, 8, 11. Itoso; Mb
Precinct: Win. Purdy, J. J. Souza. S,
C. Rtlbbard; lOtli Precinct: Sam F.
t'bltllngworth Jr., John Kallinupehu,
Chas. Kamoa, Joo Kalolo. Fifth Dis
trict 1st Precinct: M. O. Kalelopu.
Chas. Ilookano; 2d Precinct: M. An
na, L, M. Keauiiiil; 3d Precinct: F.
More, A. S. Mahaulii; 4th Precinct:
J. I.. Kcknhunn, S. Alilena; Ctli Pro-
clnct: (leorgo ltentnn; Cth Precinct:
H. Ilookano, W. II. Kaliumoku, J. II.
Kunowa, A. W. Van Valkenherg; 7th
Precinct: Kll J. Crawford, Moses Ka
walapo, Sam Paulo Jr.; Sth Precinct:
Moreno K. Hulii, S. C. Dwlglit, W. C.
CiimnllngH, John C.ljine: 9th Pro
clnct: F. I,. Kekiimnnu, William Ahla,
Dnvld Makaalnana, II. M. von Holt;
inih Precinct: C. 11. Ituker. W. II.
Ciuw ford, J, Wi Khsnml,-r-PAHeu-ter;
11th Product: David Knnuha, I.
W. P. Kunealll.
From Hawaii. First District 1st
P. O. BOX 40.
Going to School?
n...liiAli rtin tfnlnl 91 Precinct! El.
I. McCann; 3d Precinct: D. Namnhoe,
0. W. Itoso; 4th i'rccinci: r. u. (;
mcr, 8. h. Desha, W. II. C. Campbell,
ek.D Alrau r.lh Prerlnet! J. T. Molr!
(Uh Precinct: I). Kalanl; 7th Precinct:
James Mattoon; tn l-rccinci: rtuiua,
llooplli; tun rrecinci: j. v. ""
..1, ,, t, ,..l.....n. lull. ll0.(tirl II.
Forbes; 11th Precinct. D. Makuakanl.
Second District 1st I'recinci: it, n.
Holsteln, II. II. Kenton; 2d Precinct:
J. W. Kawal; 3d Precinct: J. Ako, .1.
P. Kamaka; 4th Precinct: G. P. Ka
mauoha, F. Oreenvvtll, J. K. Naliale;
Cth Precinct: H. W. Kaal, D. K. Ka
ana; Cth Precinct: J. Holt; 7th Pie
clnct: W. II. Hnyselden; 8th Precinct:
nr. scnwaiue.
IV,. in Itnimi Keknbft! A. F. KllUil
sen; Walmea: J. K. Knpunlal; liana
pepe: II. II. Ilrodle, J. I, Sllva; Ko
loa: J. OpferEelt; Llliue: E. LovelL
A. II. nice, sam Maneiona; uawai
ban: Oco. ralrchlld, P. L. Tople; Kl
aura: Geo. Huddy; Hanalel: Jas. K,
Lota,
H. A. C. WINS
(Continued from Pare I.)
vanclng Fernandez to third. Avlett
out on fly to lliht.
Kams, 0; II. A. C, 0.
SEVENTH INNINO.
Knras to bat Kaanoe strikes one
Hamatiku gets first on Lewis' error.
Jay catches lljlnauku off second. Lota
strikes out,
II A. C. to bat Joy gets base on
balls. A. Williams sacrifices, advanc
ing Joy to second. Uruns goes to lit Kt
on shortstop's slow throw Joy takes
third, tlruns steals second. Soaies
lilts between fthortstop's legip1 Joy
Lomei home, llruns takes third. Kit
Sue bunts safety. He brings Uriins
home, Soarcs taking third. Fernandez
lilts to shortstop, who throws home,
catching Sonrei nt tho plate. Fer
nandez EtcaU recond. Williams out
on liner to shortstop.
Kams, u; II. A. C. 2.
EIGHTH INNING.
Kams to bat Sheldon makes safo
hit over first. Lemon hits to short,
forcing Sheldon out nt second. Mil
lor out on lly to left. Lemon steals
second and then third. Jones hits to
second, who fumbles, letting Lemon
home Plunkitt tiles out to right field.
II. A. C. to bat Lewis files to right
field, who muflH the ball. Avlett sac
rifices Lewis to second. Joy makes
three base bit over centerfleld's heau,
aiorlng l'li. A. Williams out on lly
to short. llruns goes out on foul fly
to first.
Kams, 1; II A. C. I.
NINTH INNING.
Kams to b.it Fern strikes out. Ka-
nnoo out, short to first. Hamauku
out, on lly tu pitcher.
s
ARRIVED.
Saturday, September X.
Stmr. Klnnu, Clarke, from Hawaii
ports, 10:25 a. m.
j
Superintendent of Public Works
Hollowny has completed his instruc
tions for the building ot the, Nuuanu
dam, as outlined by Kxpcrt II. C. Kel
logg, and has sent thein to Assistant
Howland. Tho arrangements with
Contractor Whlteliouso hnv been prac
tically completed, and Hollowny ex
pects to see the actual Blurt on the
new work made next Monday. Tho
reinforcing of tho pipe will bo the
first work tackled.
Judge Iloblnson will begirt his ac
tual trials ot civil jury cases next
Tiiesilay, for which date the case ot
Mary Heine vs. Hawaiian Trust Co,
Ltd. .assumpsit, lias been set.
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