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" Alabastine," a lire Proof Cement
ALABASTINE is not only the b:st inside coating in the world for
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is used every wheie for factories, cotton mills, army posts, plantation
buildings, hospitals, asylums, etc., largely on account of its fire-pioof
properties. ALABASTINE is perfectly fire-proof in its natuie, is a ce
ment that can be mixed thick and used in filling cracks, and sets very
haid over night. Is cheaper than a id superior to paint.
Wall Paper vs. Alabastine
Think of having bedrooms covered with layers of moulding flour
paste to feed tcrmin, with paper to hide them and to absorb the moisture
of respiration, and an animal glue culture ground on its face for disease
germs: also of lepcating this papering without removing the eld, and a
number of times, at that, as many do. Then think of a room coated with
pure, permanent ALABASTINE, which is retinted with but little trouble
or expense, and is purifying and iw:et-smelling, ALABASTINE cements
cracks, shutting out crmin.
ALABASTINE in White and a large1 assortment of Tints to be had In
fi-lb. packages at
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Gall Sores
Hoof Ointment
Black Douglas Oil
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hone is in daily work.
Leading Druggists Keep Tkem.
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On the Mongolia and Hilonian from San Francisco, a
fine assortment of Men's, Ladies', Children's, and Infants'
SHOES, especially selected for Comfoit and Style.
LAYAU SHOE COMPANY
1005 NUUANU STBEET
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To Plantation Stores
Honolulu Jam Factory
Owing to larger factory facilities, can offer every fruit
tnd berry preserve at the lowest prices in the Islands.
FRESH SEASON'S CHUTNEY, POHA AND QUAVA
JELLY NOW ON HAND.
J. LANDO
The Thomas
1909 "Little Six"
AND
The Thomas
1909 New Detroit
will be ready for delivery here in
Honolulu in about six weeks.
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Auto for Hire
MANUEL REIS. Call up at any
time by telephone any one of these
numbers: 290, 200, 1097.
FOR SALE.
FOUR COCKER SPANIELS. Thor
ouhbred nuppies; can be seen at the
Veterinary Infirmary of
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USES:
Sores of all kinds.
Sustaining a healthy condition of foot
and for, "the cure of Kanker,
Thrush, and Foul Feet.
Sprains, Strains, Shoulder and Ten
don Lameness. This oil docs not
cor. KINO.
Has Moved to
OREGON BLOCK,
152 Hotel St.
OPPOSITE YOUNG HOTEI
Andrew Usher's
Scotch Whiskey
O.V.G. Special
, Reserve
W. C. Tcacock & Co., Ltd.,
Agents.
Autos and Carriages
Repaired
Schuman Carriage Co.,
LMIITED.
MERCHANT STREET.
AN OUTING
in an automobile is just the thine.
Call up 200 388 or 1458 and ask
for
. C. H. BEHN
Baseball
Boxing
Boating
locals wu mm
Crlcl.et lonnis from tlio Ilucrnnla
mid tin' Holjwood plajed with tlio
men of tlio Honolulu Cricket Club
Saturday nt MaMl.l. The locals won.
Tim results were us follows:
IIUCIIAN'IA AND HOIA'WOOD
Hi st Inning
.Mnco, li Jonlnn 1G
Wconlnk, li Orant 0
Mnmollnn, l nngau 1
Ilrlght, c tlrant, b L'ngan ,.... 0
Domic, b .Ionian 17
Ogle, li Jordan O
Robertson, 1 Jonlnn 1
.lojiu, It ".Ionian . . G
Stldston, li Jonlnn "
Rimer, not out 1
i:trns It
G3
H. C. 0.
II. S. llnllcy, b Stldston H
r. I.amb, run out Ill
.1. C. McOIII, c Itlincr, b Mace.. 0
H. A, Jonlnn. b Ogle 2
II. J. nudity, b MnnrolliiH 1!)
W. Drown, lbw, h M.incoll.is ... 13
(Irnnt, c John, b Stldston ... 1-'
It. It. Cation, c Rimer, b Mnn-
coll.is 3
It. Anderson, not out 0
J. Kagan, illil not b.it ...: 0
llxtias 8
IIUCRAXIA AND IIOI.YWOOD
Second Inning
Mace, b Cation . , 0
Wcenlnh, c nnd b Catton C
Mnncoll.18, run out 0
Ilrlght, c Williams, b Anderson. 13
Donne, st Ilnlley, b Andeison .. 0
Williams, c nnd b Amlcrbon ... f
John, c nnd li Catton . ., 2
Stldston, b Catton 0
Rimer, h Anderson I
Ogle, c Rimer, b Catton 4
KoborlMin,
not out
Hxtrns .
I1BIW BITS
Hans Wagner Is now plajlng Ills'
twelfth seasln In tho National League.
A short tlmu ago ho made a hit which
was his two thousandth.
Allow Inn nn in emtio .of 230 feet for
each hit, Wngner has batted tho ball
safely nearly 100 miles since ho en
tered tho National League. This Is n
iccord that will probably Btnnd as
long as baseball Is the sport of Amer
icans. How many j ouiigstcrs aro
there In tho gam today who can set
out with any confidence to equal It.
Tho Sej moors, Donllns, Stones, Cobbs
mid even I.ajoles, come and go, but
lono tho frown with the "I'lylng
Dutchman."
It has taken Wagner less than
twelvo seasons to make this wonderful
record, u remarkably short time In
comparison with tho progress made In
tho samo lino by other star hitters In
the history of baseball. Tho big fel
low entered tho National I.caguo at
l.oulsvlllo In 1SD7, so that this Is his
twelfth J ear In tho big show, nil sea
sons but those of 1897, 1898 and 1899,
when he was with I-oulsvlllo, halng
been plncd In Pittsburg. Ho reached
tho total of 1000 hits during his sixth
J ear In fast company, and if any ol
denco wcro needed that ho Is not los
ing any of his wonderful prowess as n
butBinnn It Is furnlshod by tho fuel
that he has completed just his second
thousand of safeties In about tho same
length of tlnio as tho first.
In his twcho jcara of fast company
Wagner has plajed In 1505 games. Ho
has been officially nt bat 5772 times,
and his 000 hits therefore give him
a grand acrago of .347 for twcho
jears. Besides, ho has scored 10G8
runs and stolen 49G bases.
Not once has ho hit under .300. In
1898 ho batter at .305, which was his
worst year,
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AMERICAN CRICKETERS WON
WORCESTER, July 11. Tlio Am
erican crlckctcis won tho first gamo
with tho English.
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8 SPORTS CALENDAR
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July 17-18 Wild West show.
July IS Tleet Hold micot.
July 18 Baseball, Knms vs. Kc
lo; l'unaboua vs. Santa Claia.
July 19 lbueball. St. Louis vs.
Santa Clara; Diamond Heads s. Kc
lo. July 19 Yachting, Irwin Cup race
July 19 Diet baseball.
July 19 Coif, Mclnerny Cup
play.
July 19 Wniklkl regatta.
July 21, 22 Polo tournament.
Aug. 17 Puunono tenuis cup play.
Aug, 1 White Sox dunce, K. of
P. Hall.
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Tlio local fans seemed surprised to
notice how tho locals play ball, Con
trust and comparison bring out their
good points.
8 8 8
Hddlo Fernandez placd tho long
clianco gamo Sunday afternoon In his
babe running. He mndo It stick In
tlio third, coming homo from second
on a (iiioHtlonnlilo single, hut ho was
nabbed In tho seventh, when ho (lied
to lepeat on n fumble by l'eteis.
8 8 8
Snntn Clara pulled off n nlco double
in' tho second liming Sunday after
noon, putting Dals nnd I.esllo down
and out, Peters to 1'ielno to llrodor
Ick. 8 8 8
Sing Chung nnd Walker, acqulsl
llonsfrom HlvVrslde, wero great suc
cesses in tho gaim.q jestcrday after
noon. Sing shows tho speed which
characterizes his family. Ho was with
the Jewels, nnd Walker butted well
for tho Saints.
8 8 8
Hums nnd Hart of St. Marj's mado
their initial how Saturday nflcmoon
with tho Puns, both phi) lug good
games.
8 8 8
Hiodcrlck was sent to tho bench
Sunday nrtoriioon by Umpire Dower,
for getting Inside the roach lino, after
ho lind been warned.
8 8 8
Tho Santa Claras jestcrday shifted
their men nfter tlio third Inning, so as
to use Ait Sharer. Ho was to have
staved out of the ganio on account of
u sprained ankle, which ho acquired
In Snturduj's game.
8 8 8
1'rleno and Ilj rncB of tho collegians
pulled off n nlco doublo steal jester-
day.
8 8 8
Frolno furnished a fino exhibition
of sameness jesterday, when ho was
lilt on tho car by a 'very speedy
pitched bull, hot from tho hands of
big Leslie. He seemed to bo down
and out for a while, hut got gamely to
his feet boon after, though his car
lokcd like a mushroom.
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Kllburn, captain of tho Santa
Claras, was seen in tho box jestcrday.
Ho worked well, though pounded for
a few hard ones, Ho was, however,
weak with tho stick. Ho and Leslie
about divided honors on tho strikeout
end of tho pitching score, as both had
4 It n lirtt! n niinBrtlniff "
iuu uattcin tjui'Boiiift,
8 8 8
Harney Joy pitched a good gama
jestcrday. Ho will soon no things
going his way. Ho has tho knack of
holding tho runners to their bases.
8 8 8
Johnnlo Williams sapped tho pill
jesterday. Ho got a three bagger and
n single, anil raised sonio In tho nlr
which had tho Holders chasing for tho
back fence. .
Vt 8 8
Sasaki, shortstop for tho Japs, takes
the eje of tho fans.
8 8 8
The local batteries beem to bo bet
ter than anj thing which tho visitors
have. The locals also seem u little
btrong with tfio willow.
8 8 8
League trustees aro ticked by tho
crowds turning out nt Baseball Park.
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ONLY GAME AT AALA
Tho Itoads and Drldges nine were
defeated by tho Wailcles nt Aula
Park jesterday morning by tho sco'te
of S to 5.
Storo by innings:
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Tho line-ups:
Walleles A. Souzn, c; Crook, p;
A. Wong, lb; P. Fernandez, 2b; Ka-
lantii, 3b; Ako, bs; Laraja, Lottu, rf;
Joidan, cf; Mcdelros, If.
Roads and Bridges Clement,
Ilairls, Smith, Knapeo, Wahukeo,
Aklona, Manuel, Peter, Jlmmle, Ka
ma. 8 8 8
Tho baseball season opened at Ka-
hulul Satuidny. One gamo Is to be
plaj ed ov'cry Saturday nt 4 p. m., un
til Sept. 2Cth, whon tho Benson Is past
Tho schedule, is as follows:
First Series.
July 11 Pala v. Wallukn.
July 18 Kahiilul v. Puunono,
July 25 Puuneno v. Pala.
Aug. 1 Kahiilul v. Walluku.
Aug. S Pala v. Kahiilul.
Aug 15 Puiintno v. Walluku.
Second Serlet.
Aug. 22 Pala v. Walluku.
Aug 29 Kahiilul v. Puuneno,
Sept. 5 Puuneno v. Walluku.
Sept. 12 Kiihulul v. Walluku.
Sept, 19 Pain v. Kahiilul.
Sept. 26 Puuneno v. Walluku.
Tho winners of tl first seilcs nro
to piny tho wlnuors of tho second
series, best two out of tluco.
8 8 8
On Saturday, Aug. 1, tho Hono
lulu Whlto Sox will glvo n danco at
K. of P. hall.
8 8 8
Tho, Kapiolani Ilaaeball I.caguo
Euspended operations yesterdaj'.
8 8 8 -
O'Rouihe would match Krollc and
llruner for $G00 or U000.
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"Racing'
Wrestling
Rowing
mmmm was
Tho II. P. Wlchmiiii nlno defeated
tho (junrnntlnos, olhcrwlo known as
tho Suspects, by tho scoro of 2 to 7.
ltobert Kiillcr nnd John Schmidt for
the winners plajed a splendid game.
Tho IlniMip or tho wlchninns war:
OrnellnH, c.i Robert Fuller, p.; Dus
Ilcckhart, lb,; (leorgo Madeira, 2h.j
John Schmidt, 3b.; Manuel 'Alaniclda,
ss.; Trunk Itodrlgucs, rf ; Manuel I'll
llph, Jr., cf.; Trunk Carvalho, If.;
Tho If. T. Wlchman ulna Is willing
to play tho Young Tidal Wines.
SNMLHAMJEATS fill
Chlco. Calif., July 3. Tho Snail-haiu-I'eltz
light went tho limit of
20 rounds tonight nnd nt tlio end of
the battle Heferce Kddlo Smith awar
ded tho decision to Snnilham.
Feltz, who Is an old-timer nt tho
game, old considerable stalling, old
little or no leading, nnd no clean hit
ting. On tho other hand. Snnilham
was tlio aggressor throughout nnd In
the lefcrce's opinion won by a good
maigln.
Tlio preliminary between Young
Clifford of Grass Valley and Hilly
Turner was won by tho foimcr by n
knockout In the fifth round.
8 8 8
MOANALUA MEDAL PLAY
Tho medal play of the Honolulu
Golf Club, which took plnco at Mo
nnnlua jesterday,-resulted In 12. Mun-
to wlnnlngflrst prize nnd O. A. Lclt
hend running up.
The Bcores follow:
O.
II. Net.
ir ss
12 89
in 9i
4 92
9 93
5 94
lfi 99
15 99
11 99
15 102
IS 103
2 105
n. Miinro 103
C. Leithend 101
T. llnrwood 10tf
II. Wnllier 9C
J. Cullcn, Jr 102
J. Cullcn, Sr 102
J. C. McOill 114
J. D. Mclnerny 114
J. U. Gaines 110
A. T. Ewart .". 117
II. A. Jordan 121
Hnlstcad . 107
S. Jordan Unfinished
W. Anderson Unfinished
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The Boston National Club struck a
hard piece of luck last week when
Catcher Dowerman broko a finger.
Tho accident not only caused the big
catcher to retlro from the game, but
It Is fenred that it may prevent his
plajlng ball again this season. Tho
Injury to Dowerman is tho hardest
blow that could befall tho Doves at
this stage of tho season. Ho was
catching his fortieth consecutlro
gamo when the accident happened.
Ho has been tho hardest working and
most cfllclcnt. man on tho team fo
far and tho stubborn fight put up by
the team against nll'cotners Is large
ly due to I-V.ink's example nnd ef
forts.
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Tlio
Kauai polo-plnjcrs ai rived
jestcrday on tho Hall. A string of a
dozen ponies ulsn, enmo down. A
tamo steer was also brought, which
wns ridden by Nigel Jackson nt the
ball games, nnd attracted a good deal
of attention,
8 8 8
A swimming carnival tp bo held in
tho Hotel Baths has been suggested
as n means of entertainment whllo
tho Tleet Is here.
8 8 8
J. A. Rath, superintendent of tho
l'alaina Mission, has a wiestlcr in
tow whom ho would like to match.
8 8 8
Tho men nnd animals for Kben
Low's Wild West Bho'w nro nrrlvlng
In town these days.
8 8 8
The Riversiders suspended jestcr
day In lew of the big games on ut
Hnscball Park.
8 8 8
Now bleecheis aro needed nt Base
ball Park, and somo nro probably to
ho built Boon.
8 8 8
Jockoy Willis is back' from' llllo.
Additional Sports on Page 7
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Entered for Record July 10, 1908,
from 10:33 a, m. to 1 p. m.
Kamiinuwal w) to P n R Strauch Tr.I)
Est of II P Illshop by Trs to United
Slates of America I)
Nellie, s (lures and hsb to Henry
Smith Tr M
Entered for Record July 11, 1903,
from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Kce Kan to Mog Seo Won 1)
Knlkalna to 11 K Moseu I)
Samuelii Kanakaolo to Ah Fong ....I)
Theo H Davles & Co Mil to .Man
I da Bllvu n
Serious" objections hae arisen
against the fumigating of pineapples
horn InBtoad of San Krnnclhco ns has
been dono in tho past. It Is thought
that California may bo showing? a lion
tlio attitude on account of tho fact
lhat Hawaii's pineapples na fresh
lrult, Intcrfeies wllh tho ficsh fiult
of tlio Golden State,
Aifiii Yiiiiiiii.iririiiiiliitii
WHITNEY
New
LiiigerieDresses
Handsomely Trimmed in
Laces, Appliques and Medallions
In White, Pink, Blue and Tan
Ycc Chan & Co.,
Corner King and Bethel Sts.
Ladies'
Department
GRASS LINEN, CHINESE
SILK EMBROIDERED
SHIRT WAISTS, PONGEE
and JAPANESE SILK EM
BROIDERED TABLE
CLOTHS, SILK SHAWLS,
HAND - EMBROIDERED
FANS. SILK HAND - EM
BROIDERED HANDKER
CHIEFS. in assorted sizes.
colors, and designs, FINE
MUSLINS, ALPACA
SKIRTS. FROM $3 TO $7.
They Hold
Nothing equals a RUBBERSET shaving brush, be
cause the bristles' withstand hot and cold water. There is
no separating them from the handle, consequently no dis
comfort when lathering the face.
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
Hotel and Fort Sts.
Vienna Bakei'y
is making the Best Home-made Bread
in town. Bt sure and try it. The
wagon will deliver at your door.
CALL UP 1971
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS
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The Rosenberg Clothing
Sale
leads all others in quantity and quality of pods sold
during this sale. We have some more of the stock and it's
yours for little money.
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Clothing, Shirts, Hats,
' Boots and Shoes
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.
L. B. KERR & CO.,
ALAKEA
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'SlTftiflinli' 'tfmfififfr I ifilrlirf sffiiifrtflT-?! rffii f If r - ' v-i
& MARSH
Gent's
Department
HEADY -,MADE SUITS,
$7 UP; STRAW and FELT
HATS, NEGLIGEE and
FULL - DRESS, SHIRTS,
HAND - EMBROIDERED
SILK SHIRTS, BALBRIG
GAN, WOOLEN and LINEN
UNDERWEAR, SOCKS in
Assorted colors and de
SIGNS; NECKEAR and
SHOES, TRUNKS, SUIT
CASES and VALISES,
GENTS! nnd LADIES' PAN
AMA HATS.
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Fast...
Ltd.
Assessment No. S
Delinquent, July 15th, 1908.
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