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nvnxixo pullhtin, Honolulu, t. h., wnnxngpAY,' sept. 29, '09
MR, TAFT AND SOME MEMBERS
OF HIS GOLF CABINEf AT' MYOPIA
What Army and Navy
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I'eii.lleton In.t-Mra .Miy Marihall.nit.4l.
.tiiiiiriugo, .ibu tri. riiia jipiiaoucr.
riieso women aroonlya few of thousniuls of livlns witnesses of
tho iwor of Lytlia, Ii Pinkhnm's Vegetnlilo CVnniMimtl to euro funinlo
tlL-oascs. Kot ono of theso women over itwlvcil fomjionatlon in any
form for the uo of their names in this artu'itKenu'iit but nro will
inff that wo rilmulil refer to them because of thu good they may
do other Buffering women to prove that Lydl.i Ii I'inkhain'rt
VcRutublo ComiKiiind is a reliable, and honest medicine, and that tho
r-tatemonts made in our advertiicments l-eg.uding its merit are tho
truth mid nothing but thu truth.
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Guaill,.,lll,i.-Mra. Kiln MU-lini'l, li.PIl.J.
lljjl.ili, ihl Mra, Ma Halt, lloi , Na
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rbili.Ulr.lili, IM.-Mn. Johu JuUuilon, 110
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CarltUiia,Teun. Mr. Mary Wool, It.r.I).
No. .1.
Tecoa, Ttsaa Mra Ada Young Fwlnton.
iirauueliio, l. Jlra. Lluia, Jiarouy, iur.lt.
S. E. LUCAS,
OPTICIAN.
Masonic Building, cor, Hotel and
Alakca.
Anyone in need of first-class spec
tacles properly fitted call on him,
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Occnint; Left,
(leu. Arthur Murmy, Chief or
Cuatt Aillllory, on lila way homo
riont the riilllppliios, mmlc n cntc
(ill Htmly of t lit) ilcft'iiHlvc imiljleiiin
InU'hitl In linlilliiK tliu Ilawiillnit
UIiiiiiIh n it tntvnl linno. tliu iiihil(in
li thnt while the houtlicrii coast line
of On hit nt the present stage of ilo-
M'IiiiiirmiI la well fortineil; the north
flilc of tho tttlatul o.TeiH an Ideal un
cnlnc fur an uffciishc Inmllnc) with
a.t ( ..Krlia. .if ...aak...a ..- .... ....
uij n."i; ui Duvirnn nil nil VUii"
al.l,....1.1a, l.,x.t., ..r .......u 1lni.. ...
niii- iiiML vil Ml .IUiiM, nt'ln VCI1 " "i" ' " iiiiii ' mib vm
Kaviiu 1'olnt and rXulniKn, a dlstnnee mission namn tillleer of tho, Army
of Klxteen miles, there Ih n marvel- ping been ncceiiled, to tiOio effect Oct.
oiisly line ahehlng bench, where a ! 99. -
IiiiiiIIiik emilil liomaile cry enally. leavo for one month, on romplo
Tlif iilni'lial town, Wnlaln.i, la sit- "on of Ills Inslriictloii nt Hihuol of
ualeil mid u ay between Kiinnn I'otiit Mtiakeliy about Sept. II, 190!, is
.iml KiihuKii, and la the teriiilnua'of, granted 2d Meat, l'hlllp II. Sheridan,
the O.tliti Hallway, which rises gra
dually tip through a broad, gently
aloplng rtilley lending Kouthwnrd n
dlilnme of twenty miles to Honotur
hi. At pteKi'tit there rne no.defensle
woika on tliu north eo.iat of the Isl
niiil, and If there wric, without the
Mipiiiirl of molillo foreca, they would
hai ill) be ndequate to deal with any
I'linaldeiablu lindlng force piotecled
by a few battleships. Tho water
running nbout lu tho north increases
gradually "fiom eight to eighty fa
thoms nnd then dips off suddenly to
170. Thcie la ample anchornge for
a navj of any size hi ordinary wea
ther, and If In ense of wnr thu Unit
ed Statca should bo forced to hold
the island. It would take C.U00 or
G.uOO men with rapld-flrlng guns and
lit Id nitlllery to make nny sort or
n successful defense. It Is not ihh
likely that several mortar batteries
VIII be' placed along this coast with
in the mining jear.
Japan Increases Army.
In the Japanese nnny, snjs the
London Aimy nnd Navy Ciazette, the
organlzntlon of the llilgndo of Com
muiilcnlon Tioops.atmdcr the com
matid of (Jencr.il Ota, will be com
pleted by I)eember. The now url-J
gade will include a regiment of rail
way Hoops (llueo battalions), a tele
graph battalion, a baloou corps and
a fccanhllght section, together with
the personnel of the depots nnd
stoics for the requlslto plant nnd
material. A writer In tho Novoo
Vromjn draws attention to the de
velopment of Jnpanet.o military pow
er since the war In Manchuria
Whcieas Japan was then able
to
place 1,000,000 men In the Held, she
could now rnlso tlueo times that
number. Including Jho troops In
I uiiiiij-i.i, ncvi'ii iiivisiuiia Jiuvu uvea
ndded, making a (otal of twenty di
lsloti8. The Infantry has been re
armed with a rifle of great muzzle
.velocity, and each regiment has been
1 pioWdcd with n battery of machine
IguiiB of lliiiuoeil tvne. The field
'artllleiy has iccelved n superior
class of nulck-llrlng gun, lilted with
steel shields, which was made. In the
Osaka aisennl on modified Kruij
speclllcatlons. Two brigades of hea-
. .. '
vy Held nitlllery liae been formed,
armed witli 10. r. q.m. (4.13 In.)
guns, designed by General Arlsakn
fiom n model by Km pp. Theso liavo
nn effective rango of nearly bIx
miles.
Honors for Prince. . .
When Pilnie and Ptlncess Klnl
jnshl Kunl, of Japan, loach 'New
pint on Sept. 13 they will ho tho
guests of Col. Robert M. Thompson
on his jncht i:crglndcs. After lun
cheon on homd thnt vessol "on Sept,
H tho Prince and Pilncess will land
at tho Training Station from tho
i:ei-filades. Prince Kunl will bo re
ceived with full naval hours by
Rear Admiral John P. Mcrrell, U. S.
N., commandant of tho Second Na
val Dint! let, and other ofllcors, In
cluding Capt, William 1 Fullinan,
II, S. N,, commanding officer ot tho
Training Station. Tho naval brlgado
ui apprentices nnd the mailno guard
will bo paraded, and will g; through
n phjslcal ill 111. Tho band of tho
station la rehearsing the Japanese,
national anthem for the occasion,
The Prince nnd Princess will visit
the Naval War Collego and Torpedo
Station, whore they will be met by
Coindi. Mink L. Ilrlstol, U, S. N
hud his oDlceis nnd shown nbout. A
lslt to Tort Adams' will follow, and
tlieio tho party will bo iccolved ny
Col. Waller Howe, IT, 8. A., nnd his
oMccrB.
Typhoon Disables.
Tho IT. S, supply ship Rainbow, ot
(ho Asiatic Squadron, Hunting help
less with her machinery disabled In
Iho CJiliin Sea, oil Pedio Illanco,
neuily 200 mllea fiom Hong Kong,
wns picked up Aug. 12 by tho Illuo
runnel lino steamer Autllochus. Tho
news wua brought to Victoria, I). C,
Spt. 4, by the steamer Cjcops, of
the Illuo runnel lino, Time ty
phoons weio lepoited lu tho China
Sea, and the -Rainbow signaled tho
AntllochiiB, nsklng to he .taken lu
low. Tho signals weio answered, mid
Hie Aiitlloi'lius put IIihm iiho.iid tho
Rainbow, and she was lowe'd safely
to Hong Kong, China, Tho United
Stales naval ofiiecis oxpiessed their
Rrent ndmltntlun legalilliiK the woik,
miiio ny mo AittllochUH in towing
tile Ilnlnbow to Hong Kong. No ar
rangement wns ninde with regard to
salvage, this being left to tho Unit
ed Stated (!o eminent nnd 'Moyds.
The ninchlncry of the Ilnlnbow wns
.llsalilci, It la repoitcd, on nccount
of n boiler nccldent, Bhe ban lner
thntit ofnrcra it ml crew.
Armv Notcn.
I TllO I ate I IT fi ft t I (111 lit' ! I tlltlf 17a-1lv
I " '- n" '! j i mvui, aw .
PI t It Itfl fLnc Mill Inf fir litu ffim. I
nth Cnv Presidio of Montcicy, Cal
After oxplratlou of this leave Lieu.
tenant Sher.ldnii will Join station lid
first available commercial liner at
lila own expense.
dipt. William M. Council, 5th Cav.,
Is detailed for senlco and to 1111 a
vacancy In the Subsistence Depart
ment, to tnke cITett Nov. 28, 1909,
vlro Cnpt. V. .1. Koester, C. S., re
Iieed, and assigned to the nth Cav
alry, to take effect that date 'Cap
tain Koester will bo assigned to a
tioop nnd will nt tho piopcr time,
Join same. "
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I SPORTS i
S t: a a tt a tt :: j: n u w n tt ti n tt 8
New Players Enter
Big Tennis Events
A new factor In tho fights for tho
national doubles tennis champion
ship in future scars has dceloped
from the trlMntc tennis tourney,
which came to nn end nt Cincinnati
on Sept. 9 Ulchnrd II. Palmer of Xcw
Jersey nnd Cnilton It. Gardner of
California had beaten It. A. llolden,
Jr., nnd Trux Emerson for tho trls
tate men's doubles championship.
Palmer nnd (Jaiducr bad noor met
before this tourney. llolden and
Umerson worn expected to win be
cause of their usually fine team play,
which won Them the chnmplonshln
"I ho western touinoy nt Chicago.
Palmer and Gardner have decided
'o mako a permanent palling for the
jl'R eastern tuuineys next jear In an
" ,.,..( ,, iit,iu i"i iiiu iiu'
tlonnl doubled chnniplonshlp.
1-rcd Alexander nnd Harold II.
Harkett of New York, who are per
imancntly paired, have been nblc to
! win tho national doubles title jear
after jear.
Gardner Is to lenvo tho Pacific
cont-i uud study ait lu New York,
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J-OCaI 3110 VOaSt
Auto Doings
Kreil I., Wnldron has purchased n
Chalmers-Detroit car from the As
sociated Gurago. It Is a beautiful
machine nnd is one of tho best speci
mens of the popular cars that has
reached Honolulu for a long time.
The electric runabout imported by
i:. II. Lewis it attracting a lot of at
tention, ami nlveady many Inquiries
hnve been matlo as to tho' lost of the
""chinos nnd the expense ot l(eepT
ling them up'.
I'or tho past week tho von Hamm-
Young gurnge has been cry busy,
and Mnnnger Dodgo has been ip to
his ejes In work.
'TWAS GREAT BAIL
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10.
Twcnty-flvo thousand fienzle-1 bnso-
Wall,
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iTHE PRSSlDENT'Mrj CrNPTAIM BUTTl I YV4 X" L
crmi"T.nvcLmriymi,'ii' n.'i , S AV fr ? 1
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One of tho main considerations which led Ptcbldcnt Taft to select llevcrlj', Mass., ns bis summer home
was the number nnd excellence o'f tho golf links near the town. No leas than thrco first-class courses ate
within easy distnnco of lleerly. They arc the links of tho Mjopln Hunt Club, declared by Harry Vardun
and other lending llrltlsh golfer's to he equal to nny In England or Scotland; the MonUcrint Golf Club
and the Essox County Club. Tho last named has been tho President's fntoilte, but he lias also been seen
frequently on the others. The men who play wjth tho President at his favorite game are sometimes culled
the "golf cabinet," in Imitation of the naming of President Roosevelt's friends as tho "tennis cabinet."
Among the golfers who accompany Mr. Taft from hole, to hole are hi military aid and constant com
panion, Cnptnlu A. W. llutt; John Hujs Hammond, tho mining engineer who wanted to bo nominated fnf
Vlco President last year; the President's lu other, Charles P. Tart of Cincinnati; ;Geneial Adelbert Ames
of Massachusetts, W. J. Iloardman of Washington, who is ono of Mr. Tart's friends, ami tho President's
cousin, Samuel Cair of LSoston.
ball fans turned out to see tho first this nftcrnnon In order to avoid any
gamo of the scries between the Ath- possible chances of bottle throwing
letlcs and Hughlo Jennings' chain- nt Cobb or nt the umplies.
plou Detroit Tigers this afternoon. I Jim the lojnl natives hud ample
Incidentally, much to tile dollghUof revenge, on the terrible Tyrus wlth
tho Quaker fans, Tyrus Cobb ofr0Ut resorting to bottle throwing.
Georgia fell down mlsorably in the TMe most ignoble fate known to base
tolo ot tho ovcr-icady hero ot tho iiaii befell the Detroit slugger.. It
hat. Iciuno In the third inning, Stanngo,
The present seilcs will practically ( tho Detiolt backstop, led on with
decide which team will be the pos- a single, but was forced at second
seseor of the American League pen-' on Summer's attempted sacrifice,
nant for the season of 1910. l)y vlr- Melntyro hit for one baso and Sliort
tuo of Its lctofy today by a score of' stop Hush, was giyen 0" pass to the
2 to 1, thri Phlladelphlans are now Intltlal station. With only one out,
Just .022 per cent behind the Tigers! three men on bases and Cobb at tho
In the scramble for tho pennant. I bat, things looked dark fiom a Phil-
On nccount of tho Intense rivalry udclphla standpoint, but Ty struck
between tho two tennis nnd the es-out. When Ciawford, the next bat
peclal animosity ot the Philadelphia ter up, went out on an easy ground
fans toward Ty Cobb, the premier ,cr, bringing the death of tho three
slugger of the league, over 400 po -
1 1 Icemen were on duty nt the ball
pailt to quell any budding riots.'
I Cobb made himself obnoxious to the
usually peacoful Quaker fans when
ho spiked third baseman Halter dur -
Ing tho recent scries on the Tigers'
I home giounds. No pop or other bot-1
tied drinks weio sold nt the pnik
I We have
have just installed the most complete
Repair Department in the Islands.
Nichols Co.,
'languishing Detrloters on the bases,
tho ciowd jelled Itself hoarse,
Detroit annexed one run In tho
sixth Inning, but never threatened
nfter that. Philadelphia scored
. enough iuiih to win the game In tho
. fourth Inning.
Additional Sporto on Page 7
Typewriter
l" Repairing
an Expert Factory man, and
SYRACUSE (N. Y.j. September 14.
A new win Id's tecoul wua estub
llshed lu the 2:05 pace this, after
noon when tho Canadian mate, Dar
key Hal, beat n select field of fast
class pacers, stepping two heats In
2:03V. and 2:02V4. This Is the
fastest two heat-race ever paced by
n mate, the previous ictord of 2:03V6
nnd 2:03 V, having been established
by Lady Maud C at pctrolt, in July.
Two Canadian hoiscs wero in front
of tho others, ns It was Major Ihlno,
n Mbntrenl gelding, who drove tho
m are out In each heat, nnd the bat
tles 'through the home stretch weio
fiercely fought out. Tho chestnut
gelding, Ilaron Whips, was tho best
liked, for tho event, hut was a tilllo
outclassed by tho teniflc speed of
the Canadian pacer.
nan
George Gano outclassed a small
field tn tho Onondaga stuko for 2:08
paceis nnd won ns ho pleasc'd lu
stialght heats. Lady Maud C. and
Hcdgowood Roy made two attempts
against their polo record of 2:02!K,
but failed In both, pacing In 2 : 0 b U
nnd 2:0IVi.
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