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Wall Paper vs. Aiabasiine Think cf having bedrooms covered with layers of moulding flour paste to fcs.l vermin, with paper to h le them and to absorb the moistutc of rwuiration, and an animal glue culture ground en its face for disease Rcrruc: also of rcueating this paperln? without icinoving the old, and a number of times, at that, as many do. Then think of a room coated with narc, remanent ALABASTINE, whi.-'i is retintsd with but little trouble or expense, and is purifying and sweet-smelling. ALABASTINE cements cncki. shutting out vermin. ALABASTINE in White and a large assortment of Tints to be had in 5-lb. packages at E, 0, HULL & SON, LTD- SA TP f cC3 fi i Unless a Safe doe 3 nil that it is supposed to do, it is worse than nothing, because jo trust it. A safe should be absolutely fire- and burglar-proof. The many severe tests which the iiemng-HaH-Maryln: ' Safes have undergone have proved it abiolutcly S a f c '. Its makers have b:en improving and testing it for over sixty-four years. THE NAME IS A GUARANTEE. Thco. H, Bavies & Co,, Ltd., Agents Pottie's Celebrated Stock Remedies Are Unrivalled NAME. Gall Sores Hoof Ointment Thrush, and Foul Feet. jSTjlok Boi!rln? Oil 5rn. Strains, Shoulder and Tea-uJ-.cH.ii iJOURias UH don Larr.encsj. This oil docs not blister, and can be used while the horse is in .daily work. :ding Druggists Keep Them. JfOrilE & S05S TELEPHONE 1189. To Plantation Stores Honolulu Jam Factory Owing to larger factory facilities, can.oifcr every fruit and berry preserve at the lowest prices in the Islands. FEESH SEASON'S CHUTNEY, 1'OEA AND OUAVA JELLY l.'OW ON HAND. rurrmjn.lin'.J' I' l jr. rum v v.-y.1 'V.'JB-";i.uli:.ia''',utr. The They Have Arrived Come and sejs Loth the touring car and the roadster, ASSOCIATED GARACE.Ltd IIEItCHANT ST. TEL. 383. - Bulletin liusineu Office Phone 230. Bulk tiki Editorial l;com Pboue IDS, Kissel Eil52SSE32EE323SS33Ml - - , i-Si USES: Sores of all kinds. Sustaining a healthy condition of foot and for the cure of Kanker, HONOLULU n 23 Andrew Usher's Scotch Whiskey O.V.G. Special Reserve V. C. reacock & Co., Ltd., Agents. Autos and Carriages Schuman Carriage Co., LMIITCD, MEItCHANT STItEET. AN OUTING in an automobile is jest tho thine. uuii up aou 3B3 or 1458 and ask for C. H. BEHN Baseball Boxing Boating: Keio and Jewels Play'TRUSTEES DISALLOW ApiH-hraakeB Men Matched On Sunday nftci noon, the Diamond llcjilu itml Keio will play their ills- j i ulcd K.uiio (ilT. Hut at the meeting of tlio Honolulu League tills noon,! Kurnamlcz won his point, In Hint tho lien.onnl percentages of Ills men will tic allowed to stand, for the disputed Kiiiue, ns though it hail been allowed ;i o stand light through. I'lio tenrrnneemrnt of tlio Bclicilulo, (umpilMM nnotlior feature of lntor-! est Tlio Kelo-S.intu Clai.i gaino for Kim.l.tv li ,IT lint 111 llu ttl.ir-n 11 prvl l.u.ay event In nubbtltutcd. Tho crack team f.oni the V. S. S. .Mllwaukco nriy piny llu- A11-II.imi1Ih, a picked team of tho leacue. I '10 Jlllwaiikco men ean c mine. """ "h "' "' 7' ,.,',,. .i,in,ii The hate two proTessloi.nl pitchers I"-1, villi the pro , t hat the "; and .. record as ball-plajcs wl.lcl.Ndu " ." .1 .T ,f mT makes the lornl men tlilnl; that they U Sunday by tho members ot tlm have tar' led tn-tnr. I winning I'Min In batting and In field- The picked train la icitnlnly n""K- " "' "' "i""". ' mcv good one It Is to be ns follows: I -'ro Rood, and It would hurt the .loy. e; Hampton, p; IVrnanilcz, lb: Vaiinatta, 2b; llushiiell. 3b; Hums, Hi 11:11:, If; Im Sue, cf; mid Halt, :: a Tho Cleveland club has released .Thompson, Petric, Iallc, McConlston, ctfc clu "n . lie evci I nc of July 31 Pl.tt.rr -Mess lo the Uolumb... Club of llert Itowcr. Wnsl.Irawu. and IM.IIe.lSllXhX"" the Amcrlcun Association, lleas han Kernnndcz, bcsldca n Japanese Inter- umrs beford entering lho ring The ..com a member -ut the C.eel.i.id team ,)U.tcr. gIm ()f soo wn ,,, ( Ma 10 ror six yearn, b.it Ho lins been or no T1)CI0 ,D (scussion of the ' agitemeiit. Miirlsch has already wlied uso for the lust two M-asons. This Is .. ,.,,,. ,.... .. .... m,i.iiiiiin .. .-..n.. n...i 1.1. .,...., the pitcher McCiedle waul d. Ho an I,wl,PP w,lUh ,C" ' "l,l lwnlL T "' i, 'ui, im 1 mp Phi L lL ,tZ 1U io.t Q aul liuicid. btalemeni of Keio was heard, to tho w. h '" mo Chicago for thla W U .: effect that thej Knew that they had 1 ,,' n, , . . , , , , 1 1 . . 1 I when In Chicago O Connor ills- Jllko Dunlin cotillnucs to lead tho teehnlcnl leg on which to BtnmMcllM,clI , tcrnla of n)atch wltn Kor. National League 111 sticking, uml Mo butjihnt they had been ulshcartencd u,t, WH) H niannglng Kelly, hut nt Counell, a ju-tt co.ner, U UiiiiiK llio by tho decision, and had failed to that tlmo tho latter didn't euro to come trick In lho American, though Cobb pny ball after that stago ot tho gaino 'to the Coast to light nnd tried to In- mle Delehanty are presklng hliuiwll011 t) (inuted play occurred. l'lllco O'Connor to malto tho mnteli for nnru. liicio aro omy tnieo inuorsi bluing mor .30') In the. National mid ,.. Il.i I., I.,,. K'ntlm.n! n.,,11 six In lho Amci'icau. n Elbcrfeld wub manager of tho New York Club about twenty-four hours when hu hud a run In with Umptio Ihllk OLouglilin. Hun Johnson pi.impl- ly biispeuucii nun. ix :: :: Columbus has iclcafcd 1!oy llltt mm MontgomciV has tin canned .Mooho Uaxtei. :: a AUTOS AltHIVINQ ST. PKTKnSlltmo, Uussla, July seemed about eonly divided. There 23. The American lacing car has f.c. atan error or .111 aliened error arrived hero. HKltMN, (Jcrmany, July 23. Tho Ocrinan car Is duo to arrive here to- monow. ' 11 FIGHT IS OFF KLY, Nov., July 23. Tho Cans- Nclbon fight Is oft. SMOKES ONE MILLION CIOARETIES; QUITS . . , LAKE Cm, la., July -I. With 11 round of nearly 1.000,000 clgarettei at 11 n inerage ot sixty 11 day, Isaac ManholT. n peddler of this place. 40 5 cars 0111, nas iiecuie.i 10 1 enounce inn weed. Tho habit had such a hold on blin that It was necessary to uwako at nil limns of tho night nnd roll a coffin null" before he could bo lulled in Bleep ngain. When lad In Kussla ho began the habit which ho found to haid to shul.e off. Despite .this fact, ho will deioto his days to tiylng lo convince men mid bo3 that they should eeaco lho practice. Manhoff wno in lho habit of t-mok- Ing ten clgiuettca before hicakfast. ond tho lett of the day a tlgaictto was out of his mouth only a few mln- utcs at n time. l'or a man who has Inhaled tho fumes of so many cigarettes, Mnnhoff Is a btrong man. Ho weighs about 175 pounds and has a massive chest nnd bauaro build. Tor cigarette pa- per ho used tho Itusslan rlco papor and not the rag paper generally used In Amoilc-i, Mauhrft oitlmates tho coU of his tj;tliI)Vll(K 111 f ii IV lt UEAL, ESTATE TP.ANSACTIONa Entered for Record July 23, 1908, frcm 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Est of II P Illshop by Trs to HI!o Sugar Co ,. u Nahlnii Nalialo fo Ci Aliiing Ik) '....I. ""Fart""""' S1"B n"y l" Ka"lld J H Wl'iii'acVc'and wf'to'samuVrb'o ", Kicobt I) Entered for Record July 24, 1P08. from 0 a. in. to 10:30 a. in. llndlo K Maulo to Wutlulai Uiunv Co , KI01.1 M. Crov.ell by Tr n Wauua ualo Sugir Co j. Hnvn Kvangellcal Assn to Hdlth K. I'mid Hel . a. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. SPORT m KEIO PROTEST Blit RGCOmmeild That The Jewels Play Game Agairt The Tin-dees of tlio Hnobiill l.i-aguo 111 n meeting llclil l'l mor.-ilns III the offlco (it U. A. Thumtnn, turned down tho protest 0f tilc Keio Inisebnll team on tlio game which they lost to tho Diamond Heads l.iKt Sunday, but with the I AiirilillHnlnl lllittl I ll l t till! ?lt1lnlkl rltlla lent to ..Ins the game over. n.uT"'' ls .lo ''? ,ut "' t,,nr ot U ..".. ... ... i.v .. ,i !...., jrlioncea or tliese men lo win iropinea "uereu ir Hie came wcio nitogetner thrown out. Tho Trustees put nils up to the League, tho point to bo de cided nt a meeting held this noon. At the meeting wcro present McS' srs. I A. Thiiiston, I'mil Iscnbcrg, nhllllniTwiirtli. Whltiipv. 1-Vnnk . .. ,..., ... . ..... HlinilMUBH JUIlllC-l UU'U UlUi. they they had come hero to play ball for tho I.eague, and, whatovor the decision made, they wcro willing to 'go ahead and play, Ileit Dower uinilu hU statement, to ti10 cifott that ho had not heard any . tip nt the time It was cluliiied he call 'id a foul tip n btiikc, and that fm- thls reason, ho was still unuwaio that he hud been wiong In his dcciblon. lie hud nsked nicmbcrs of tho teams 1 and spectators as to v.'hether they had heaid tho foul tip, and cildcnco In 11 mutter of Judgment on the part of lho umpire doea not coii3tltuto a g.ound for a piotest, ho did not sco ' why It should bo allowed. j TI1010 v.'as homo talking over of tho ! subject, one way and another. The newspaper iiuebtlon van biought up, u ,ce thought unfortunate that the ;jupanei - o pupcis hud taken the boy- icolt btand. Sneal.lnc for tho Keio team. Wnshlzawa stated that they had nothing to do with tho news- paperb, and that they were boiry for ,,, .tt,11i .,1,1,1, h.i i,pnn inknn. ,. .,.. ... t,1L,mtGlvca WEru ...... ,n(; ,0 lny laII nmI , ,mluce oll;era , ,. ..., ,n ,., ,,. 1 , . Tiui-Kinn mmmwi .1.1 tho rnllni- tilcelv. K.ivlmr Unit tho Tnii.- u,eJ RCt nH C0Ult ot ,n3t rc33..t an,, thrt they should bo goerned rigidly by haficball rules. In order that they klunil,1 nnvnr lin nnon In elinrcoa of ,,,, .reference nnd unfairness In .,. ,,,.,.,.- still, ho tlmimh that l0 lntorett r 8Iti mui considering th(J fHCt lat t,JO Jniis famo fc0 jM. ,,, tn ..,,,,. thn . ...... ,,. nlu Iot nB wu nct,llni,ltca Wtli the niles n)u, Ulc,r nBnmi.unc0 ns nro people of thU (0llntrJ.f aml ,;lnt tlloy tllnIc ,Cy ,mvo 1)Ceu KlveI1 u ,,,,.,, ,,,, tho nii-mond Heads bhuuld .unbent to pi ly a new g.imo. If wnu moved nnd r.ai-ripd tl.nt the tAt ,)0 ,,ll)a0wci,( ilavll)B 0 teclmlclll ,QK whlch to Htnnd. T,lcn t wnf) nlQVD(, tImt t0 TruBtDC8 f 0 ilnlwhiUl i,.l8l.,)nl, :.eaBU0 rcc. ommomI to tll0 ninnioml Hea'd A. C. of .-hn n.moIlll.. i.n.el.all Leinrno tl.nt. In tho Interest of (,ood sport, and of ,)asobillli ,, nf B0O(, fooK ,cy .consent to play tho gnmo ngaln which wno played last Sunday between lhls te'im and tho Kelni, at some date to lbo XC(1 'fttor- nml that U bo ,ln,lcr- jslooil.tliiit tho action of the Trust pos , was not nffected by tho attitude of the Jiipaneso"' nowspapois, nor any thpr I1P'"r0 tl10 "10tlun WnS I,Ut Fei" ,lall,,cz was ns!(ei1 "bni,t lf' "ml wlJ 'hat ho was wllllns for tho game to be played ngnln, In case tlio Individ ual pciccntages of his mon bo allowed In stand. This was tnkon up by Pctrlo nnd Fnlk, nnd advocated strongly. Hy motion It wu3 lofcrrcd to tho other teams of tho League, all of which nio affected by it. and "':" . ilin mliilnnl n.nllnn wna ....ssnil. ' llefnro the meeting adjourned, Fernandez Mated positively that ho Racing .Wrestlmg Rowing Traaspacific YachlsTo Race To Hilo Tuesday Next Tuesday, tlio TratiB-Pnclric yachts, together with home of tlio local bunts, will lace to Ullo, giving (lie Hawaii another opnoi tmilty to lcdecm herself, ami show licr mettle um n rup-wlnncr, Tlio l.urllne, Owen Itonoiuiu !!olyn It, and I.ndy Maud will, of course, lie In It, and tlio Kainehaineha n...l 1I...I lit ...... ...1.11- It I.. I..... cl, t)lnt lll(J ,-a .a)u,nil mul l!lu jiclciio iuiiii wi.iuja will i.iiu, wjlliu It IB imgr cun ,e gotten Into shape to nail in this raee nlso by the time the Btnit- "K d'n Is llred, lit 10 o'clock Too daj' iiiornliig, The Hawaii, prldo of local yncht- cooper lor mo race Soronson & Lylo lmvo placed their I.,, ivyimi Bnd lho ,, rnllwiiy nt ',1,e Jlsl,osi" of "10 'cross-oeenn rac- cn) .. KETCKEL MB i MJB li KEILV Tho July card will ho Hugo Kelly b. Utnuley Ketchel for tli mlddlewelsht rhnnmllinRlitn ttlln. .Inn (Vflnnnnp in. jeenlly nlllxed his natiio to a contract 'agleelliK to ullow Ketchel to hox Kelly '1 U'l.n It nmnild )nfir; tn ttnnlfln A l j waukce. Howeer. when tbev saw . .. ., . ,.....-.---"'.".. , J- --" .w-aukee ' tho offer o"? ,,..,. MarIsch Iookci, nrot,.. ,,,.,, , them r.iul they wlied an acceptance of tho terms offered. Ab O'Connor and 1-VrrctlI went over tho details very cui.'fully In tho Windy City theio w.ih nothing left for llieiu to do but to af fix their blgnntiires to a regular set of articles upon the arrtal of the two Kusl cincrs. This is an excellent card, us Kelly is one of tlio classiest boxers In his chiBs and hut for a broken hand, there Is every icnson to bollevo that ho would have defeated Hill l'apko In their last battle. It Is said hu fought blx of I lit' ten 1 (Hindis will-, an lujiticil hand and that ho more than held his own with tho Illinois Thunderbolt. Ho Is a fast, clover fellow and Is tho right sort of a fighter to bring out all that Is good In Ketchol, who loves to bom In mid fight from the Initial lap of the gong. n a IDE (Elf FM An) one can laugh and holler when tho homo tcum's In the loud And the ucora Is all lop sided and op ponents "off their feed;" nut commend mo to tho fellow who can sintlo and still stay sweet When tho visitors aro winners and tho Homo Team's Heat Wo contract a tired feellns when v.'o hear 11 noisy ' fan" Knock lho homo team whon It loses like premium hammerman 'Stead of cheering up tho locals with euthiiKjastlo thout And boniting llko tlio mischief till tho Lust Man's Out! Oh, It's easy to bo cheoiful when tho homo team Is ahead And tho kiilsomlnu In plenty 011 tho VlEltlll-3 U tprciti And It's easy for our facos to oxpinil In Joyful grins When we've got tho foemnn going and tlio Homo Team Wins! Ami tho men wo !oo tho groatost la tho man who siulleu ami smiles When tho visitors aro hitting our homo pitcher miles and miles. Ho ls always optimistic and it does us gcod to meet ' With tlio man who keeps on booEtlng when tho Horn" Team's 7 .' 1 ". ' , Heat! Say, you fellows In thn grand stand, and ou on lho hloacheis, ett titou your knocking! llo to boosting! Help to pull tho homo toam tluoimh, Always he a cheerful loser knocklug bears most bitter fruit Though tho goose eggs como n plenty, or tho Homo Team M H St M 11 ll 11 tl 11 it I H W H W H H H W I. B H H H H lwoul11 lla' 1,uW Amo ln easa "ll3 l1""'03''1'" '" I"'o' 'o percent. uges of his men bo nllowed tu stand. WHITNEY Tailored m,WMlWMti!:9&.l?M2SP Newest Styles, in Plain White, Checks, and Colored Stripes Prices, 2.50 and $2.75 ca. Yee Chan & Co., Corner King and Bethel Sts. Ladies' Department GBASS LINEN, CHINESE SILK EHSItOIDEItED fjIIIRT WAISTS, PONGEE nr.il JAPANESE SJXK EM BR0IDERED TABLE CLOTHS, SILK SHAWLS, HAND - EMBROIDERED FAN8. SILK HAND - EK BR0IDERED DANDKEH CHIEFS, .in assorted cizes, colon, and desifms, FINE MUSLINS, ALPACA SKIRTS. FROM $3 TO $7. Vn? VJB ai"VtP"' JCWX.. tv ' Bon Voyage Ships9 Stores We have what you want. T00TK BRUSHES, TOOTH POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, SAFETY RAZORS. Tho larg est and most complete stock in the city, - . The American Brug Store BENSON, SMITH & CO., Ltd. Hotel and Fort Sts. Vienna Bakery 19 making the Best Home-made Bread in town. Be sure and try it. The wagon will deliver at your door. CALL UP 187. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS The Rosenberg Clothing Sale leads all others in quantity and quclity of goods sold during this sale. We have some more of the stock nnd it's yours for little money. Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Boots and Shoes EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. L. B. KERR & CO., . ALAKEA STREET & MARSH Waists HWVWiWM Gent's Department HEADY MADE SUITS, $7 UP; STRAW and FELT HATS, NEGLIGEE and FULL - DREES SHIRTS, HAND EMBROIDERED SILK SHIRTS, BALBEIG . GAN, WOOLEN and LINEN UNDERWEAR, SOCKS in atsortc.l colon and de SIGNS; NECKEAR and SHOES, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES and VALISES, GENTS' and LADIES' PAN AMA HATS. 1 .-. . jcrrr j:.-. -171 wrwrw-.n Harrison Mutual Associate on ' Kaniolaui Building, Alakea nr. K'.nrj. : tl tJX .-UJfewhrtaii Aitiaiig.j.l-g4aBiAuaLj wmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmimw&MMmimmM