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Estimate A Newspaper's Advertising Efficiency By IU Popularity With Advertisers. Merchants who uie a newspaper continuouily hare tested its powers as a result-getter, and are satisfied with it. The Evening Bulletin, as shown by actual records of the amount of advertising published, has more satisfied customers than any other Honolulu newspaper. 1 itNQPsPV tU ilHjf 1 AfcHRfcfe Stay S XeWta Apr. JO Aiwriw Kara Mar 9 JfliWH ..May S alaaofca. . Slay BT Y EVENING AMTy 7 f 8:80 O'CLOCK You can 2 yourself or send someone in your place E OPTION IV Use A Tried Medium 14 PAGEr-HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. SATURDAY. MAY 2 1908-14 PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS VOL. X, NO. 3992 Read Today's Bulletin and learn hoW easy it is to earn a delightful vacation s'm Bui WHEN NEW YORK TURNS OUT TO BALL GAMES BASEBALL EXTRA ;Mrti'ORWCU:Lr.PK ItDIXWG THE. BAECTWCC OTENED BftJfBNj; ffAW, or . ' II "fc . - vtH IF WiVH E'i V) I - ' " V 1-JUN.jr. JS '41 -T. . S'VJR .SiV.jSi H. BflB W blT -!.' 71 .j . . 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K2u29t tiaHTSBSuEP'swHlEPtBTvflfc LsBIIEx.' vlFsssssssssssBHHiBrHEUIHFHH MMrjnMsMWWYHsrTTTrBiiM divSi jsMBitssiiMitWBrtiHBiiBt!iiiiiiiiiiBniiiiiiiB rwfo i uwu., SCOflE BY INNINGS 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (L Kams, Diiiiond H 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0- 3 10 3 0 1 0 0 0 - -5 The rcBUlnr linscball Benson opcmnl thin afternoon nt tho llaboliall I'ark. Tin- hand played llH llrticst ulrn and tlioiisli nnly n moderato eiunil ha'l nsembled when thu first Bame, be tween the Kntns and thu Diamond Heads, Btarted. protnptb' nt 2 o'clock It gradually swelled during the nfter noon. The llne-np of tho teams wnB as fal lens: Knms Lemon, cf.; McKenzlc. If ; Miller, I'h.; Nneolc. ss.; Lota. 3b.; Kuhlna, lb.; Heutcr, p.; Hamaku j c.; Knmnloplll, rf. Diamond Heads Olmos, If.; Fer I nandcz, lb.; l.ouls, rf., Hvcrs, bs Sam ClillllnKwartli, 3b.; CastclU. 2b ; 1 J. Amoy, p. j P. Davis, c.. A h ' nandez, cf. , ,,j FIRST INNING .tamo ui, Lemon to bat, rocs ott on play from soeonc to first. McKen" zle fanned. Miller files out to third on a foul. (Continued on Page 6) KOW TKH CR.OWE vEKCieOACHRD OH THE. EAX.I-TieiU2 DacebaH'c firm hold upon the affection of the American public via demonstrated on the opcnlnu day of this great national om by the pretence, upon seven different fields In as many cities, of approximately 1?5,C00 persons when the eeasin for the two major leajjues was opened formally.. Rain bars 9t. Louis from the total. An ave'afli- expenditure of fifty cents by eich person shows that $62,500 was Invested In enjoyment of the tjreatest of natlcna amusements In these large communities alone. At no time In the varyinfj liUtery of Ithe game have tho prospects for a splendid season been brighter on the operjnn day. Tlirro is A assured promise of financial success as well as an Improvement of tho sport. The first day's attendance shows the public purse to he onen to Its full wltdth for healtny amusement, and there it no club In the National or the American League which ricei not fcsl that It Is In much better shape to wage a pennant contest,than It has been at any time In the past. There Is a freedom from complications about fran chltes and about players and a harmony of tho men constituting Individual clubs which are distinctly noticeable. Where a few of the veterans have disappeared from the limelight a lively lot of youngsters has forged to the front to fill the vacant places and work for the fresher laurels. Tho attendance by cities was: National League Brooklyn, 21,000: PHIadelphla, 17,000; Cincinnati, 15.0CO; St. Louis, no game (rain). .American League New York, 23,O0O Chi cago, 20,030; Cleveland, 1D.0CO; Boston, M.C00. . RACE IS OFF LOS ANGELES, May 2, 1903. W. H. Mclnerny, Honolulu: Race postponed one year. No entry but yours. (Signed) STEWART. THIS CABT.EORAH WAS RECEIVED THIS MORNING: IT PUTS AN END TO THE TRANSPACIFIC YACHT RACE AND MEANS THAT LOS ANGELES HAS "GIVEN UP." MR. STEWART IS SECRETARY OF THE TRANS-PACIFIC RACE COMMITTEE OF THE SOUTH COAST YACHT CLUB OF LOS ANGELES. "I DONT KNOW WHAT WE SHALL DO," SAID MR. M'INERNY. "NOW WE SHALL HAVE TO PUT ON OUR THINKING-CAPS." MACHINES OFFERED .CHILIAN CRUISER BY- AUTO OWNERS; ARRIVES IN PORT Transportation Com'tee Organized This Morning "General Banquedano" Here For Short Visit The TrHiiHiniliitliii Cfiiunilttt'o of wills thu Ilia.lllnn ember Cii;sl:iut lliu I'leet Committee lift thin iiiinn-f ulmicl In purl. Hi" Chilian ronetto iiiK nml 'K.-inlzod. Ai. thoie urn nev-i (Ulanil ltaqiieilnim, Uapluln Kiibcrln eral lumtirliiiit featiiien whlih IIiIh ;aray, eaimi In Iho Inirhiir early tl.lt! iiiliiinltleu ttlll liao to handle It wan innrnlns. Hho 1h 22 ilajti nut of Ta ileuhli'd In (IMrlbitlii Ihawnrl. In thn ,n ani it, ,iaH mil of Valparaiso for .irhiiiH liranelies In illlfeient mill- UiIh port, en route lo Vnkohaina. The iiiinniiltens which will net under' thnl vessel Is. on a easnul eriilno, villi IntH eiiiilKil of'lhe Kni ral eoniiiiltlee. I', of time In which tn nuke II, and in i;. HlchanU.mi piexhleil and the fol-, uinit riilnij in u lejHiirely fnsliliin IowIiik hiili-coiiiiiilltee.s weie Dclocted: Slid llreil tin' n itional H.'tlule of ltiilirnad !'. C. Hinllh, elialrinait, ' tweuly-nnt Kiitm on enleriiiK Iho lni il. ,11. Jurd.in ami V. II. Smith. Imr, und came In anchor la tho KtrcaM Itapld Transit -(I. (!. Ilallciilyim. t she Ihu iirolly craft, built on Hie lines of a BiUllii'- Verne I of a rather old tyiio. and hark rlKRMl. Kho car ries Btcitn pQ-Aor, also, hnweer. Willi Ilic ChlHin llai? float Iiik from her eti'in. and lite lilae pcnnuiil at (Continued on Page 4) rha.ilmm; CnpUtln Snulo ami (leo. I'. HiMihIiiiII. Aiitmiiobllcv -I'. .1. Lord, ehnlr-m-iii : .1. A. Kennedy, tins rjehiiman, A. A. Yoiiiib nml Stnle Kennedy. (Continued on Pnso S) j Swell Summer Suits The ALFRED BENJAMIN suit, while desiuned for men who are conservative in their dress, clearly defines all the style features that the best-dressed men in New York demand in their clothes. We offer them to you in staple Blue and Black Serge, Cheviots, Worsteds, Cajsimeres, and the popular shades of Brown, at the rncst raodwt of prices. Single or double breasted. ' Stop awhile and see our window display, IF KAW CORNER OF TORT AND HOTEL STREETS. TO "KEEP M'VEIGH," SAYS MOLOKAIANS Petition Presented Signed By 806 Persons At Settlement That the rcHldontn In tho lopor tict tlemcnt nt Molokal arc altogether 'In f:ior of the lelentlou ot .lack .Me VelL'h ii h their Riiiierlulendent. WI1H ainiily uliown when they picsuntuil a petition to the 1'rcnldcnt of tho Board of Health, 1.. H. Cofer, and ActliiK (iOernor Mntl-Bmltli. The petition H nlKiied by 80C periKJiiH, and ' pre .elited below. "Thcio Ih nothing hut Kcncrnl Bat Isfiatlon In he Bald vllh .'cKanl to the lueBtlKallon of tho admlnlntra tlon of Jack MeVelKh at Molokal, ' v.iih thu iilllil.il xtatetuenl of Acllng (iiivcrnor Mntt-Smltli tliln nioriiliii; Just hefoin ho left for an lnsiectin!i of tho Kaneohe InnilH on tho other fide of thu Ihlaml Tho AetliiK (tuv- (Continued on Page 4) It's Foolish TO LEAVE articles, portable articles, of value to you, within reach of anyone who may fancy them. Rent a Safe Deposit Box from us at SO cents a month. EWA POLICE MAKE AMPHIBIOUS RAID Swim Through Stream And Surprise Chinese Gamblers A Hiiicesaful hill Btronuous raid was made a couple of dnya iiro by Deputy Hhorllf .lade Fernando ol Kwa and HIlleerH John Leal and Ka olin on a RnniblliiK ilcn at Walawa. which fur u long time past had deficit tho cITortH of the police, Tho pi nil was conducted in tho cook-house ol u rice plantation about 1M feet from the Walawa stream, and between I: and tho Btreani was a barn and dwell-Ihk-Ihiuki, on thu veranda of which the Rainblei'B had a RUiml posted. Kiirthei'iiiore, they had a Kgaiil pa trolllnc the hank of tho stream while another waUhed on the other Bide of (Continued on Page 0) FOR THE BEST FRUIT place your order with us. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. King St. Phone 15, WAHIAWA BOOZE MAKERSJRRESTED Japanese Moonshiners Canght ay Jack Fernandez Makers of that delicious roncoc tlon commonly known an Illicit boozo hnve been runnliiR Into tho meshes of the law lately. Hium proving; It to he a homewhnl unprofltnblo business for those who would distill without (onsultliiK tho authorities. Three Japanese were caught yesterday at Wahlawa who were cnKUKCd In tho manufacture of boozo of different kinds, and this ninrnliiR they were brought to Honolulu. Deputy Sheriff l'ernandoz discover ed Ihe distillers In Walawa gulch nt Wahlawa yesterdny. Their names nte given as Kukuslilmn Okozukn and Khlbotn, though theeo aro not sup posed to ho torrect. Four gallons of okolehao were on tho premises, nnd n large amount of ninsli was destroyed at tho still, l'roiu all tho reports that liuo been iecoled bo far, tho men had a cry complete plant for tbo manufacture of liquor, Their cases were this morning eontlnucd until Monday for Jalal. Ford Not Guilty lAttociafd Frut Bptcial CatHJ SAN. FRANCISCO, Cal., May 2. Attorney Tirey L.. Ford was found not guilty of bribery, on the first ballot of the jury, this is ronrs tnira trial. The first was a hung jury and in the others he was acquitted. '- SHIP-YARDS SHUT DOWN mikado MsioiSatftf I'rf Sfdelal Cable LONDON, England, Mar 2. There will be a eeneral lockout of ship builders throughout the Kingdom as the result of a difference over wages and threatened strike. BATTLESHIPS ARE DIVIDED M Mortal rrf Special Cablt) SANTA CRUZ, Cal., May 2. Eight warships of Admiral Thomas' fleet have arrived here. The other squad ron has gone to Monterey. A. W. Carter nnd Mnnngor K. S. OJerdrum of Honokna plantation wero passengers fiom Hawaii on the steam er Mnunn Ken, which enmo In early this morning. Pay A-Littlc-At-A-Timc FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., . 185 S. KING STREET. & Hawaiian Trust i&ffk Company, Ltd, ijj:j?.i . l6W Fort St. flcnol'jln A PICNIC goes twice as well with a pot of GENUINE BOSTON PORK and BEAN3 and BROWN BREAD. Made every Wednesday and Saturday nt Alexander Young Cafe You Try It! Our Soda Fountain is pop ular with everyone who has tried it. That's why we want ,Y0U to try it, too. Hollister Drug Co., LIMITED. COLLEGE HILLS We have ineluded College Hills in ..1- Jllw Mull. A !.. our parcels ugiitgij ivme. vu ..- Kon leaves town for Waikikl and College Hills at 10:30 a. m. every day. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE To Roosevelt WASHINGTON, D. C, May 2. The Emperor of Japan has thanked the President for his message of condo lence following the explosion on the cruiser Matsushima and the loss of many lives. . s DYNAMITER TRAIN BUTTE, Mont., May 2. A train on the Burlington road was dynamit ed today. Two persons were sailed and the engine wrecked. There is no clue to the perpetrators of the deed. REPRESENTS RUSSIA ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, May 2. Malevsky Malavitch has been an Dointed Russian Ambassador to Ju nta. e TO WED DUCHESS ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, May 2. The Kin? of Sweden arrived here to day to attend the wedding of his son Welbelm to the Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna. PRICE $3.00. Stands The Knocks This "Diamond" No. 321 Box Calf Bal it made and built to stand the knocks and rough usage that a heavy shoe generally gets. It never stuffs, like the kid, and it is strong and cos fortable, a very popular shoe with those who are looking for shoe value and wearing quality in a heavy shoe. We solioit and attend promptly to all Island orders. Manufacturers' Shoe P. 0. Box 449. Co., Ltd. Phene 2M'f 1 ,4 fsiPVxMmerxnB!misBBWBawfrrwMV.