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We have faints, varniibei an J Haiti fir every falalaHe thing. Calltn ttirt i etltr earJs m E. 0. HALL & If You Don't That our wdas are the best to be had in the city, it is because you have never tried them. A trial case will convince yen that in the manufacture of soda water we arc in a class ,bv ourselves. Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.. JOHN SCHUEFF, Manager. Telephone 71. POTTIE'S CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN REMEDIES A collection of remarkable veterinary medicinal discoveries covering a period of over 100 years. The RockLickBlockj Is especially recoramerfded for the prevention and cure of Worms and Bots in young and old stock on pas ture. All stock take readily to this medicated Lick. Sold in 100-lb bags, $50 per ton. There it no handling or bother in I its application. All stock tako nat u.ally to it. FOE MAN WOMAN AND CHILD tate H. JOHN P0TTIE, r '" Veterinary Surgeon ( BHANCH OFFICE: UNION AND HOTEL STS. i Telephones: Res. No. 1182. Off ce, 361. Box 620. H. vIi?ty Li BOET&CHArTD ' u n-" . wliilisV House Cleaning house painting time the SON, LTD. Know IKI SSSmsHi Hub often and long, will not irri- Moet & Chandoij (White Seal) The Champagne of Quality Hackfeld & Co., Limited, Agents, , SPOKES tmmmmtmtmmtmtmtmtm4 BY 7. . STEVENSON. Boxers Holding Back At Present Although nothing ueftlnto was set. lied jostorday with refcrenco to tho proposed second meeting between Charlie Ilellly and Cullen. there wore Indications taht such an event would probably be pulled oft before long. Jack Scully, who put up the last boxing show, docs not feel able to Increase the amount of the prize money, and consequently there Is a slight halt In tho proceedings, as the principals arc said to have ex pressed a wish for more dough. When Scully pulled off the other mntch he did not make anything out of It, and It Is hardly likely that he Is going to make the purse larger nnd lose on the proposition. A crcontnge basis would bo satis factory to Scully, but the boxers would rnthci have a guaranteed amount. Tho show would be certain to druw well, as everybody would like to see the two clever light weights at work again under a clean break rule. Kcllly was around town the last couple of da) s, and, beyond a dis colored eye, Is is chirpy as ecr. Cullen, too, has nothing about htm to Indicate that he went through such an active performance last Sat urday night. In fact for such n willing go the amount of damage done to either one was remarkably small. The general talk n round town Is that the two lads should be brought together again over the samel dls tunce as before, but with a clean break rule. Buch a contest should be a 'most Interesting and exciting one, and It would be hard to say, who would win. Rellly would' have as good a chance as the other man, and a rnttllng good go should eventuate. Franklin, If he trained for a couple of weeks, should be able to get another scrap with Terry, and porhaps this time turn the tables on tho Iroquois man. That go would provide for tho preliminary, and an other one could easily be made, be tween Wnhllanl and the Artillery man who Is looking for a match all tho time. Is M a Kaneohe Ball Game- Was Good Down the other side of tho Pali good baseball Is played every Sun day, and some of the best exhibitions are put up by the Koolau team. Lust week the Rainbow nine encountered. the Koolau bunch ut Kaneohe, and tho former team was defeated by a score of 7 to G. It was an Interesting gnmo, and all the mountain side attended to root for their favorites. Scott and Sllva formed the battery for. the Koolau team, and they did good work right through the game. Rcolly and Dreadnott acted as the attack for the Rainbows, and they became very excited as the gjaroe progressed. Next Supday another match will be played, and the Rain bows declare that they are not going to lose this time. The line-up of both teams was as follows: Koolau Silva, c; 8cott, p; Sllva, lb; Tommy, 2b; Kukahlna, 3b; Ilright, 88; Apa, rf; Ah Tong, cf; Chong, rf. Rnlnbow Welsh, ss; Bally, p; Kalena, lb; Tom Dreadnott, c; Shiv ering, 2b; Dan Kawal, 3b; David Q. Dickey, cf r Ah Fat, rf. Score by innings: 123460789 Rainbow 00200202 0 6 Koolau 00403000 7 Umpire John ricCabe. a n n ,. Noxt Sunday there will be another mco for small boats, and tho wrens and othor brands of dingheys will ysall over tho same course as last Sunday. A prlso has boon offered by W. Me- Inerny, and tho winner of the raco will get an order for a pair of yachting shoes. 8 tt Anybody who wishes to mako tho trip to Kaena Point on the Hawaii and have a good tlmo fishing, etc., while tho package raco Is being pulled off, had better communlcato with Commo dore Wilder as soon as possible 8 8 B Tho Town football team will practice at Maklkl in futuio Instud of at tho LfURiio grounds, ' Mr-Tor Sale" sard Bulletin' 1 i Marathon Race Sunday Aftrnoon Marathon Jackson Is reported to have expressed his willingness to run In the race next Sunday without the use of oxygen. ,t That Is to say If the other contestants do not wish to fill up on the real thing that makes a man's heart Ihjnk Its owner Is a boy again, and, consequently', oer-cxert the pump that drives the circulation, much to (the detriment or the man's health-Jster on In life, Jackson will run unukslsted. It Is to be tioped that'pono of tho runners will turn to the tank for re freshment and that. the race, be run ( as It should without any. unnat ural help. On a .square basis, the Marathon shoulcTbe a most' Interest ing race and it Is hard to say which runner will win. jj, j 1 The whole of the starters are men who can run the distance easily,' and some of them are capable of putting up ver fast times over the course. All the arrangements for, the race are complete, and there should be a hURc crowd at the. League grounds on Sunday next. , TheJapanese sup porters of Tsukamoto, the Hllo champion,' wlll.be present In foue, and the genernl opinion among them is hat their miu will run much bet ter on Sunday thirl he did Jn the mcmoiablo race at the Athletic Park. The officials are all well-known Honolulu men, and It, only remains for the runners themselves to show and President 1. B. Joy In the exec their best possible' form to make a utlve ork of the company. This ad-, fine afternoon's sport certain. . jdltlon to tho Packard stall should bo Antone Kaoo will, go very close to of great advantage, riefontlnir tii. whnlo hunch nf Mir'i. Mr. Chalfant not only has the broad thonrunnem, and'hls victory would be verv tioiiular He haa run some wonderfully fine races during the past, and it would be good to see him cap all his performances' with a Mar ahton win. a ., N St M Football Men In Hard Practise There was more football practice at the Mague grounds yesterday aft ernoon, and It was good to see the vim tho pla) ore put Into the game. Several new men turned out, and among thm were Will Prestige. Kv erett RUIinidson, Jim Coulter and a couple of others. ' r The men practiced signal work and long punting; forward passes nnd catches for marks were also gone In for.( A general all around Improvement Is to be noticed every where, and the prospects of the Town team defeating the Marines at their next meeting seem better than they have done for some time.-. Prestige, who probably played Rugby yeurs ago around the "Rocks" district in Sydney, knows a deal about tho American game and showed that he Ib husky enough now to hold his own wth most people. The Marines were out at work at Atkinson Park, and they, too, are getting Into excellent condition for their struggle against the Town team next Sunday. week. Sergeant Corey, who Is looking after the half-wets and holding them together In great style, is a first class man at the1 game, and he la leaving no sto,ne unturned to get bis men fit for what he knows will be a harder game than the last one played against the Townles, X M M Local Red Cross Society Meeting t Yesterday afternoon the 'Red Cross Society, Department of Hawaii, held Us annual' meeting. In the Federal' Court loom. Judge 8.' B.'"Dole was re-elected president, Mrs. B, F. pll lingham, vlco president; H.' M. yon Holt, secretary; C. H.''Cooke, treas urer, and J. R. Gait, auditor. Tho executive committee was also elected unanimously, The following Is the result of the election: W. K. Dillingham, J. A. Ruth, Miss Ida A. Pope, Mrs. Dr. Cooper' and Major Wadlmms. The finance commltteo appointed by Judge Dole consists of W. K. Dillingham, W. W. Hall and W. K. Brown. ' The executive committee will meet shortly to consider some pend ing uffalrs connected with the Red Cross Society. i m " 1. - JMIfcLCTINiADrrAY Local and Coast Auto Doings Now that Honolulu has been supplied with a real "rubbor nock" wagon, the people who do not, as a rule, do much automoblllng, are taking rldos on tho Rapid sight seeing machine. The car, which was Imported by tho von Hamm-Young garage, has been around town a lot, and aa it can com fortably carry twenty passongers, u merry party can get together for a trip. On Bunday noxt tho Kapld Is go ing for a run around tho Island and at- I ready thcro has been a big ruBh for seats, Manager Odell, of the Associated Oarage, did not receive any earn b) the last steamer from the Coast, but on the Lurllne and Siberia expects to get a big shipment of automobiles. Down at tho Bchuman garage all Is bustle and shipments of cars aro com ing In all tho llmo. The favorlto K. M. V, make Is being sold all over the group and Is much admired by every one. Mr. Edward P. Chalfant, has resign ed as manager of tho Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers to Join the forces of the Packard Motor Car Company, of Detroit. He will oc cupy his new position about June 1. This Is the second time within a short period that a manager of the A. L. A. M. has retired from that association to become associated with tho Packard , Company. : About a year ago, that well harmon ised and efficient organisation was reinforced by Mr. M. J. Budlong, then manager of the A. I.. A. M., previous ly president of the Electric Vehlclo Company, and who Is now presldont of the Packard Motor Car Company of Now York, the metropolitan Pack ard selling company. Mr. Chalfant will be located at the faetory In Detroit, where he will as sist Qeneral 'Manager S. D. Waldon ' experience 'which haV'xesultoA.Jroni worn ai ine neaa 01 .me A. I A, M., but also long previous experienco 4d thp manufacturing end of the blcy cle and automobile trades. For sev-' era! years prior to his connection with the A. U A. M. he waa sales manager of the Waltham Mfg. Co , of Waltham. Mass. 8 H M Detroit Team r Not Downcast Detroit is not as downcast as might be expected over the result of the world's championship base ball series. Three pennants in a row Is considerable glory. Neither Tigers, club ofncluls, nor tho Detroit public-' .concede that tho j-iruies nave anyinwg on tne Ame rican league champions. The close fight," they say, proves It. Jennings thinks that had- the weather been warmer, so that Donovan could have worked again, or Mullln had not oeen worn oui oy nmgmg two sucn strenuous games as he did In freez ing weather, the result w.ould have been different. The fans add some thing to this and assert that If Jen nings had used Wlllett In one of the games that Summers fooxled or der rlcked Summers for "Wlllett In ei ther contest before It was Irretriev ably lost, the series would have been Detroit's by four games to one. That the 1908 or 1807 Cubs would have made an easy clean up with ei ther the Tigers or Pirates Is the conservative opinion of the closest students of the three world's series Uiat have been played here. No ex pressions of disloyalty to the Tigers are heard. M M H This afternoon at Alexander Field tho Oahu College and High School sec' ond football elevens will meet In a ganjo , Play will start at 3 o'clock and there will be no charge made at the gates. M There will bo a meeting of the Oahu Baseball League tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, and all members aro re quested to bo present as Important matters are to come up for considera tion. a n tt There will ba a bicycle race at Ka plolanl Park on November U between Addison. Blsho. and Simpson Decker. The distance will be five miles, and a close and oicltlng raco should eventu ate. C0MPABED. Little Willie Say, Pa, did yon ever see a mummy? Pa Yes, my son. Little Willie What did It look - I P Like a dried apple on a largo fale, rnxjsan. AMUSEMENTS . OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINO, N0VEIIBER 0. Bengough THE GREAT. BEATS ARE ON SALE AT BEROSTR0M MUSIC STORE. Ibices ., $1.00, ?5, 50, 25 cents AMUSEMENTS. At the League B.B. Grounds SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1:30 ?. H. 7, 1909. INTERNATIONAL MARATHON Entries. Tsukamoto liwl Jackson C K. Charlie Dal Fahv Conney Haves Antne Kaoo ART THEATER "Stadium Sports" Changes MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY ' ADMISSION AS USUAL. THE B0NINE Three Niehti of the Week CUISD. AY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. Admission 10, 15 and 25 Cents .NEW DANCE HALL. The MAKALAPUA JUNIOR GLEE CLUB will open tonight K. P. HALL. Admission lOe. Dances 5c. Ladies free. - HARPER WHISKY "The kind jour grand, father used; Admittedly best for gen erations past. Better now than ever." W.0. PEACOCK A CO., Ltd. Bole Agenta Steinway AND OTHER PIANOS. THAYER PIANO CO. 156 HOTEL STREET. Phone 718. TUNING GUARANTEED. Victor Talking Machine For home entertainment. BERGSTROM MUSIO CO., LTD. KINO UP Levy's for Groceries Phone 76. fcm I D iBltlIIlBlBSlBSlBSlBSB AMUSEMENTS. THEORPHEUM TONIGHT ARMSTRONG & VERNE and WISE & MILTON COMPANY A Big Vaudeville Show REAL SINOERS REAL DANCERS REAL COMEDIANS NEW MOVING PICTURES. General Admission 5 Gents Reserved Scats . . .10 nnd 20 cents 1 Seats on sale ThundamorninR. t. Park Theater Fort Street Below Bcrcternia Moving Pictures and Vaudeville -Changes MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Princess Rink Open Every Afternoon nnd Evening. AFTERNOON SESSION, 3 TO 5. EVENING SESSION. 7:30 TO 10:30. Exhibition of FANCY SKATING by MICS EMMA WIENER Champion Lady Skztcr cf the World. ADMISSION ISc; Skates, 15p NEW IDEA WAVERLY DANCE HALL. Cor. Hotel .and Bethel Sts. Open every evening except Sunday at 7 o'clock. Admission 10c. Ladies Free. Musio by.Kawaihan Glee Clnb. IRON BEDS MATTRESSES FURNITURE Coyne Furniture Co., Lt&fi Furniture Your Credit Is Good J. H0PP & CO .xtiri 'fl 5-CENT CIGAI M. A. Gunst fc Co.tv, FORT AND KINO STREET!. jKj Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 1 Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 1M. J u VJ ( U ir -Ik .-:tftUs i Jfcft Att fati ' $ 4rfWrLAvi,ri . fA Ai ..iLuiW-ufei-'' .U.. tW',u tap- WtK4l l?J-Xji-ll 1