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r.VRN'IXO lU'M.nTIN', HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY. MAY 31. lflOl
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BUSINESS DIBEQTOBT
OSTEOPATHY.
l)r. Schunnann. Hours 8-0 n. si.;'
3-G p. m. 224 Emma Square. I
PLUMBUM.
Yec Sing Kcc--Flumbcr r.nd Tinsmith,
Smith .-it.. bet lli.ti-l mill Pnunlil.
iiullctin Business Ollico Phone 230.
Bulletin Editorml Room Fhoirc 185."
Oahti Hallway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
For Wnlnnao, Wal-ilua, Kahukti mill
tVn Stations 9:ir a m, :!.!() i. in.
!ir lV.nl City. i:a Mill ami Way
Stations t7:3l) ,i. i:i., "J l" a. in.
11.05 a. in., 2.11 p. in. '.ISO u. ni.
5.1 5 1 1. in., ! : Sii )i in, tll:n0 p. in
Kur .Walil.inn 9.lfi n. in. ami
3:15 i. in
INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku,
Walalu.i mill Walan.io 8:35 a. in..
..5:31 p. in.
Arrlto In IIoixiliil" from I'w.i Mill
mnl I'unrl City- i7. 10 a. m . S 3ii
a. in., '10:3s n. in, I-41 p in, "1:31
1 in., '5.31 p in . ; nil p. in.
Arrlvo Honolulu fumi WahlawD
8:30 aT m. and 5 :tt p. u..
Dally.
t Kx. Sunday. ,
t Sunday Only. '
The Ilalclwn Limited, a tnolioin
train (only flrst-ciss tickets hon-i
wed), lcurs Honolulu oory Sumla
nt 8:22 n m ; returning, nrrhus lr
lloiioliilii at ir 10 p hi. Tim Limited I
mops onl at 1'c.rl CM and Wabinao
15 P. DKNIRflN K (1 SMITH I
TYPEWRITERS AND i
OFFICE SUPPLIES.
Evorythinj; that the Ilame Implies. ,
UFlicc Supp.y cLfd.'Furnhure, Iron Beds.
931 FORT ST.
KANEOHE BEEF
Alw.-vs on Hand. Younj
try, Eggs, Fresh Butter
Alw.-vs on Hand. Younr Pics. Poul
try, Eggs, Fresh Butter and Cheese.
Sam Wo. Meat Go,.:
King Streit Murket. Tel. 2oe
Y0IIKC TIM. Manager.
The Fncore Saloon
Try a drink at the new place and
Have MIKE PATTOH serve you.
COR. HOTEL and IIUUANU.
ICE
manufactured from pure distilled wa
ter. delivered to any part of city by
courteous drivers.
Um iCE AMU tlKlW CO.,
Krvvalo.
Teleptiune 528.
Delivered to residences
and offlccs at 25o per
hundred in 10-lb. lots
ir more.
W. O. OARNHART,
133 Merchant St.
Tel HO
BUIlDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.
Si. Pfeimps & Cq.
Wholei.ili Importer and Jobbera
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN BUY GOODS
TOUT and 01' I E.N STS.
8.
SA1K!,
Bnmbuo Furniture Made to Order.
Tit tun: Franiini: o SpcctoUy.
5G3 S. BERETANIA 61.
TELEPHONE 497.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
ttnption nude to order. Boiler work
m-i RIVITED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular at
tention paid to JOB WORK, and re
pairs executed at shortest notice.
i Stemway 1
AND UTHKH IMANOH g
4 ThAYfc.1 PIANO CO. 8
. 15S H07E'., UTUEET. fe
i' I'hone g. R
Tl'MNO OUUANTKKD. I
Kr7sratKaPK,tacjirit33gzazwig
The WmMv Tdltion nl the Hvenlnq
niietln O'eo n coni lete summary o
tl news of the day.
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at
"' Factory I lonululu Wire lied
Co, 1200 Alap.il St.
Telephone
3948-tf
hsn.
CONTRACTOR.
Otto Ojs Carpenter, Jobber and
Contractor. Phone 153. 1420
Victoria St.
1321-im
Thrifty
Women
Arc usually the money savers
of the family. They have the
knack of making one dollar
do the work of two and lay
ing the other dollar away as
seed for better times to come.
Wc pay 42 per cent on
savings. Why not open an
account today?
Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.,
Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.
.Capital & Surplus $1,000,000.
n ,Ti
: Mattresses
Coyne Fmiilure Co.,
Ltd.
EISIIOP STREET. HONOLULU.
Genuine'
Swedish
and
Electrical
Massage
K. SASAI,
Tukuokayo Hotel, Liliha Street.
Telephone 505.
THE
Clias. 13.. Fi'azier
Company
fOUR ADVERTISERS
flume 371. 122 King St.
BiNNY & CO, Ltd.,
AUENTS FOR THE
WHITE
Sew'iitf Machine
12GG Fort St.
Phone 488,
WAiKIKlINN 1
! 'The finest Bnthint; on the Beach."
Meals M All Hours.
WINKS, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.
VI. C. DE11UIH. Proprietor.
The Manhattan Cafe
!
i Meals and Short Orders at All Times
or the Day ami Night. Wc Never
Sleep. FORT ST. HEAR HOTEL.
It. Vm. WARHAM. Prop.
C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.
SHIPPERS and FAMILY
BUTCHERS
TELEPHONE 251
P. H. BURNETTE
Com'r. of Deeds for California and
New York; NOTARY TUBLIC;
urant Marriage Licenses; Draws
Moilgages. Decdi, Bills of Sale,
Leases. Wills, Etc Attorney for the
District Couits. 79 MERCHANT ST.
I HONOLULU; PHONE 310.
I rVHHf
AMUSEMENTS
feicalConcert
BENEFIT
KALIHI-MOANALUA CHURCH.
Clever Acrobatic Stunts, with Sing,
in? Accompaniment.
Bonine's
Moving Pictures
OF SCENES IN HAWAII,
ILLUSTRATED SINGING
By Choi uses.
SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1009.
at
Hawaiian Opera House
Orpheum Theatre
Friday and Satuiday and nil next
week
Old-Fashioned
Weaving
BY JAPANESE.
FROM PLANT TO WEARER.
J ANESE MAGICIAN Wonderful
7. :ks. Admission 50c and 25c.
S; .cial Arrangements for School
Children. Tickets on Sale at Oi
phcum, ParK Theater
Fort Street and Chaplain Lane
Open Air Motion Pictures
FORT, BELOW BERETANIA ST.
Program Chanced
3 TIMES A WEEK 3
Admission . . 10 cents
Children 5 cents
Reserved Seats 15 cents
San Francisco
THEATER
The New Open-Air Theatre.
LATEST MOVING PICTURES
CHANOES MONDAYS
AND THURSDAYS
GOOD MUSIC
Two entrances: Pauahi St. near
Merry-Go-Round,
ALOHA PARK
OPEN AIR
Motion Pictures
OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE.
Admission
Reserved
, ... 10c
, ... lCc
ARTTHEATER
Feature Tilms.
THE BEE AND THE ROSE
and
IN SHENANDOAH VALLEY.
(The litter by special request.)
Chane of program three times a
week Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day. THE EMPIRE
MOTION PICTURES
; Thorough ventilation, comfortable
i chairs.
TWO SHOWS DAILY.
Admission 10c, 16c, 25c.
The Only
Meuagorio
in town the
Orpheum Saloon,
HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD.
Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable
(or all cront. climatic and toil con.
litions.
I OFFICE Brewer Building, Hono
I lulu; Tel. 272.
FACTORY at Iwilei; Tel. 430.
Wo lmo for miIp Hack Set Ranges,
niro I to '.) ft ; llrldgo & Reach
"Superior Stoes," Qulclc Meal
anil I"i rM-i Imi nil rtou-HJ ' Pi'iiu-i-i'i
ridli. i! ('amp uniri!allui(ry
noun I'linnri I'll H.MMCI.UTH
4: CO., 1.TU, tl& KlHB St.
1 1 ivttactmxMtmtiWXituixvmarii
i QDOPTft
vnx,iojcjnxxJcwc&jrwJC'XjnM,tuljijt
Where Modern
Polo Was
Started
,
I'lulialil) no sport of worlil-wlilo
fniui' liaii linen hlusscil with such n
iiiiiks of misinformation iriini the
pens of woulil-be lilatoriniiH an has
liecii polo. Polo lian liccn riodltecl
to tlio Hindus, to the TnrtarK to the
IVisluiiH, ami to about even other
Oriental people known to hae In
iIiiIrciI cvtiMiKUcty In liorri'inanslilp.
To trace the orlnln of polo noulil
he alioiit n flmple a matter ns to
trni o the origin of baseball Prob
ably the husky lulls of Hie stone ape
niuuseil tliemselM-s by bcltlni; locks
about a Held with clubs. Probably
the 111 st man who ever luiikcil a
horse nmuscil himself by whacking
chills of earth with an cIomk.iIciI
stick The HiiRllsliman attributes
baseball to the ancient Kiiuie of
"roiimleis " lly the same line ot
IlKiiiliiR, polo mlpht I nice lis iiiicck
U directly to Illndilstun. Ill) t the.
mouiiteil hocli of India luais Just
about as closc'a icscmlil.incc to tbu
came of jkjIo as baseball does to
"louniteis" or "two old cut '
Modem polo had Its lift t li In Kmk
I.mhI about the end ot the 'sKtles."
A Krnup of huss,ir offlcers were flKht
IliK eiuiill 111 the onitis' club at Al
lershot. One of them was uadlnK n
spoitliiR paper In which appeared an
article by nil ofllcer In India, telling
of n K.'inio which he had witnessed,
p!acd on horseback, with mallets
i lid balls.
"It soundeth like a K"odl) game,"
raid the o tile it In question. ' I iiiiio
that we try It."
Horses weic sent for and a party
United to ilg up mallets. ncleiil
billluid cues wero secured, blocks of
wood were fastened to the ends, and
the Mist game of polo was played In
Knglnnd with iroiy billiard balls.
There was no 'fouitcen-two" mlc.
and the first game was plaed on
cavalry chargeis.
The spurt took on at onte, rough
lilies were formulated, and soon a
leal game was cuihed. I'rom then
ni t)io progiess of lio game was
steady, and In due tlmo It was trans
planted to America.
Polo Hist appeared on the Pacific
Coast In tl(u early "eighties," wJien
the Santa Moulin Polo Club was or
ganized. The club was urgiinlred at
tlio Instlgannof the mniwho gao
I'oxhnll Ivecne his lint 'mount.
Polo ponies there vrcie none, and
the tlrst games weie plajed on cow
ionics, Mexican Middles being used j
by all of the plajers At critical
moments n p)aer would have to turn
his attention fium the g.nno to sub
due a icfiaitory miistniiF, which
sudileul) Jtad been seized with t;
bucking streak
The numbers of the tluh took
turns In wateitug the Held, mid the
i rgaulratlon vas li.indlcatped In
miiii was Hut the loyal ganlc,
that glcs way onH to lox hunting
as the piemler spoil fur li(rscincii,
hud come to stay, und now los An
geles, Santa Monica, Santa nirbnra,
lliilllngame, Itlveislde and San Diego
imi h ear see exec Hi nt play.
t: t: tt
MARINES ARE DEFEATED ' ' '
BY FIFTH CAVALRY.
In tlio .Military League gaum pujel
at l.t'Ilehua ji-Hlvrilll) the l'alili.vlieil
the Marlilvs by a seoio of ! lo 1! liter
1111 lci'ii Inning game. At tin; on1, of
the eighth liming the kciio was 3 to
2 In favor of the I.elh hua boH, tit
the .Marines Hindu one In tlio ninth ii I
Hell the scoio.
In the tenth neither side scored, bit
tlio CnMtliy In the last Inning till
things In stlo No less than six nri
tu liwiuu nitltl illiu 1IIU H'Ollu .vtii, 11
good lis over. Hansen was the on
who sturtcil tlio ball going, and It wa
a great swat that took him to first and
lluller lo hiiond. Then I ho' cav.iliy
got busy and, as beloiu staled, six
tioopiirs raiue dasjilug over tlio plate.
Tlio CiimiIo and Mat lues nro now
lied tor second plate, and It Is pos
sible that tho two teams may play off
for tlio honor.
Tho lluenpH and iiiiis m.iilu weiu:
Kirtli Caalry Sheppnrd, lb.; 1,
fironliiger, 3b., 1; Wplleis, ss'tl; ljul
&ler. K., 2; lluiii.cn, cf., 2, Rates," 2b'..
I; tliiniu, ('.. 1; Itolllns, ir, 0; Kaui
iu, p., I. '
Mailnes Haji's, 2b. (i. Williams. If.,
0, tluw, ss.. 2; Call, 3b. 1, Dals, 'cf..
0; (llbsoii, p., 0; Anderson, v., tl; In
teis, lli., 0; Knight, rf, 11.
Tho Military League series Is now
flubbed, ami the N tl II. hac procd
that they am loo good for tho rest 'of
the teams In tho competition Tho 'un
til results nf tho setles Is as follows:
N 0. II., SS3. Fifth Cnvnln.iSOQ; Mar
ines, ,D0flj Fot Shafter 1M
:: 1: tt
FORT SHAFTER WINS
AGAINST NATIONAL GUARDS.
flood old Fort SlioTtor after all has
muniiged tq win a gai'ie in tho Mill
tan Luugiiii icrles. and cr rilitd nr.
erjono Is to ucp tlio' BJinio blincM ''if
sports pjitptie ijctop o tlnircrcdlt
lafijl'o fli'ii iiMtM'hTYriks i pjlir '
'fliu RlialturH' wcro' Uihoiu tiia,'it)'f
iees 'ot' Ildl'oun Ah plulici iiul Rat'iV
man us calclicr but bdl 1I10 dli the
trick with the OiurdH and made their
first win
The omclal score was:
N. O. II.
Aim mi i:
20TII INFANTRY.
l.rmon, ss ," (I I o
Iliishucll, 2b 5 0 0 0
Stimncr-Mny, rf 5 0 2 0
Kaal, cf 5 0 1 il
ltn, p r, 0 0 1
Kala, 3b 1 1 i u
Mnrcalllno, lb I 0 0 0
Soarcs, c 4 1 2 0
Ihiriis, If 4 1 t 1
Totals .".4 3 5 2
2"TII INFANTRY.
ADR III! K
McCall, lb 4 2 2 1
Moriiii. rf I 1 1 0
I.enin, 2b 4 1 1 1)
Row e, ss I n 1 4
Qongol, cf I 1 1 11
mm, ii 3 0 t n
Ellis. If 3 (I (I 0
Oakle, e 3 0 tl 0
Ramsey, p 3 0 1 1
Total 32 5 8 B
N. O. II. '
1234 A 0789
Rims 11 0 I ft (I 2 0 0 03
II. II 1 U 0 1 2 2 0 2 Q 8
20TII INFANTRY.
1 2 3 4 .'. 0 7 8 9
Runs U 1 1 ft 0 4 11 I) .
II. II. . . .10 10 2(0 0 ' S
llaso on lulls, off l,ota 4; of Ramsey
4; st 1 lick out, b l.ota 5, by Itamsey
7. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire,
llatcninu.
Additional Sports on Page 3
185 edltprlal rooms 250 ""
nest bfflce. These are the telephone
purnh'r of th? Bulletin office.
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- BULLETIN Alls PAY
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WANTS
FOR SALE.
Choice collection of stamps (nbout
3,000). Address 1911 Ilullo
tln omce. tt
LOST.
Dlack and white camen brooch. Re
turn to II 11 1 ! e 1 1 11 office for re
ward, lv
Kaimuki Park
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Lots for Sale. $400 Each.
14111 Estate Exchange, Ltd., 82
T
WANTS
WANTED
Advertisements Under this HeaJIng1 Advertltementc Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad- One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisement Inserted for Lett Than vertltemenU Inierted for Lest Than
Ten Cents. .Ten Cents.
Wanted to Rent Furnished cot
tage, with three bed rooms, re
sponsible party Address C. U.
Everybody to mnko money by plant
ing cocoanuts. Inquire (or .ilanti,
Ilox 102 l.lhue, Knual. 4'DO-tf
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin nf.
flCfl
SITUATION WANTED
lly joutig laih as assistant book
keeper or pilMite secietar Ad
dress'H. O, thU otllcc. I32f,-:t
Young man, eperleiierd stenograph
er, dcslies position; no objection
to country. Address J l , this
olllce. i:i2.'-It
Young American woman would like
position to care for children or
housework. Address Mrs. A. Jill
burn, 010 King St., loom 4.
4320-It
lly a )oung lady as assistant book
keeper or clerical work of nny
kind, (loot! references. Address
O. I), Iiullctin office. tt
FOR SALE
One and two-thirds acres of coffeo
land, with Improvements thereon,
situated In Hnluiilon Kona, Ha
waii. Address Mrs. II. Dell, den.
Del h cry, Honolulu.
4318-lm wkly-lm
20,000 Cocoanuts Just arrived on
schooner Concord, from Fanning
Island. Miller Salvage Co. P. O.
Ilox 527. 4285-lt
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TO LET
K of 1. cottages, i stm new, Un
ion street and Harden Line, clnsei
to business, no nrd to keep up;
no car fare. Hlectrli lights and
gas. Apply to .1 M .McChesney,
10 Merchant street. 1319-tf
At the end of car lino on the bench,
furnished house; four licd-roonu;
electric lights. Address "N."
II 11 I le t I n omce.
Desirable, fool, mosquito proof
looms. Apply 230 King St., bet.
Alnken and Richards tts.
l30S-tr
Room and bin id In private family.
Inqiilic at 732 Kiniiii itreet, near
Alapla. Terms natniiabld.
431 t-llll
.Moilern fi-roorfi lionHe, good condi
tion; JIS per month! 1120 Knlll
me. Inquire on pivmlses.
,4 319-CL
House of six rooms; gas and elcc
llght; nlic garden: lent reason
able. 1137 I'ulon st. 4321-31
Furnished housekeeping rooms; line
lew. 700 ()unii St , lor Alapal.
I29;.-If
irnlshed cottage In Knplolnnt Park
on the beach. Address S, II 11 I -lot
I 11. 4308-tt
Two furnlBhed rooms 1071 A l.lko-
llko St., near Campbell I;ane.
Two furnished rooms. Apply Mra.
D. McConnel), 1223 Hnnna St.
Furnished cottage In town. Inqulio
Cottago Orove. Phono 1087
Tract
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South King St.
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