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V ' 7-,-,n-,-' -Jhfif , J L .V . BVEN1N0 BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H. MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1909. Hirap HHKiOlf W fJLVf r: A CLOSING tylM' Wc aro Roinpr away the first day of January, and all our goods h must be sold regardless of cost. Here arc seme of our special prices: ' Kcjinlnr $15 00 Egyptian Silvei Shawls for $9.50. , llcRnlnr $05 00 Adrian Silk Rus for $32 00 (size 9x5 feet). ' Regular $8 CO Sill; Kimonos foi $4 50 and 05.00. Regular $1,5.00 Silk Lining Diuctoire Sleeves Silk Kimonos, for 51000. 4 J Regular $3.00 Fiench Crepe Kimoncs for $1,75. Kcjrnlar $12 00 Embroidered Fiench Pongee Dress Patterns for ' $0 00 (ery special). i iWe liarc'other baigains in Mexican Drawn Work, Cluny and Bat. 1 ' tenberc Ticccs, and in hundreds of other articles too numerous to ' mention here. '1 COME EARLY AND GET THE 'BEST I. PARISIAN ART COMPANY, Bcictnnia Ave. Harrison Bide. ;.- "CITIZEN MADE" - . OUR CELEBRATED WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES ARE THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. AND DO NOT RUST. - Wc make Mtnt-Safcs, Kitchen Tables, Etc., Etc . in urcat variety, as ' cheap as those made by Oucntnls and fir superior in style and finish. When you buy of us jou are building up a GREATER HONOLULU. We employ 18 hands now. but with joui asciitancc nest year we hope to announce that wc have '10 ' HONOLULU WIRE BED CO., KAPI0LANI BLOCK. (J. S. Bailey). Cor. Kinu and Alakea. General Furniture Dealers. mon - pacin Transfer Co., Ltd. Tnrr.lture and Tiano Hovbij. FAMILY TRADE If desired, wc will deliver Roods in PLAIN SEALED PACKAGES ! By Special Messenger Service. Without Extra Charge. W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. The House of Quality. Wines and Liquors " iiarT'rtfWMBMHMHIMiaiBaWiliMiiM I! rpyirri i wvOTsreawra An Appreciated Gift" llai value in the ejes of the receiver for its beauty and luefulncss. Imported Chinese Roods have both these quali- Amonc the articles that wc are, showing are dress BUM, silk Minwis, nanuKercmeis ana smtv colois. , Buying is made easy when you see this display, invite jou to call. WING W0 TAI & CO., 041 Nuuanu St. imi t': CS1 ( ft w 7rx-: Jk - i. 'it'. fiir -&4-I 'AMTduZJLZi ft ftfr j-JjiShSr 1 Ha- iisj -aaTW. 7F r & ' ' . I , it I Mirr , ' -T, - OUT SALE Ml Bagiaqt Shipping Stotag Wood Packing Coal 58 all We Phone 26G. For the Holidays A case of good beer is a pretty good thing to have in the house during the holiday season. Friends drop in during the evening, and a glass of beer with, some .dainty sandwiches or a Welsh rarebit is a very important 'feature of the evening's en joyment. You can order direct from the Brewery or from your dealer. If from the latter, be sure to specify Primo Beer, as it is very light, 'and is brewed specially for tnis climate. v , , , r1, a"-t I'hc J3cer That's JBrewed diQ&lssrv - ni-i t1- - - - -. - . . - " SPORTS md National Mv BY V. I. Walking Race Is POPULAR BOXER PUTS UP GOOD TIME ERAN AYRES GETS INTO SECOND HORSE" DIDNOT FACE STARTER FINISH. Yesterday afternoon Dick SitllUati fellow to liont. Ills win m ery pop. prood his title to being the champion ,llnr and ho, wns dueled lustily at waller of Hawaii, by winning with "o finish. the greatest of caso, tho Kalnkaua Much 1 everybody dlsappolht Aenue annual wnlklnp race. ,tu'm Antone Kaoo ill J not start In Sullhan n time, 15 mini, 10 noes, "'0 race. Ills absence robbed tho was really good ami, as lie walked fair "iiit of much Interest ami many pco-lieel-aml toe riultt through tho race, l,lc remarked that the race Inj be lie Is to be congratulated on lilfl per- tweeii two men only and they were furmancc. right, as the result of the ouit shows. Ares. the O. O. M, of Honolulu ath-l Jnnlliic llnlshed thliil, and he did lotlcs, did er) well considering i- R't work, too. (lood old Sam Hop co thing, and his sprint at the llnUh i llnlshed the course ulthough lie wus was a beauty. "all In" before the race started. Sum The oterau was a long way behind remarked to tho writer before the Sullivan nt the finish, but up t the mile post dlit One work. A race on Now Year's da, inera mile course, between Ayrcs and Dick would surelv lruo a good drawing card. It was at the McCully switch that Sullivan began to forgo ahead easily and the ctcraii Ayros to drop behind. Tho rest of the bunch woro now here, j nlthough they struggled on gamel) inough. i Henderson, Jardln and Jacksor walked wejl for their class, but they were not fleet ctioiiUi for the leaders. As soon us tho pistol went at tho start Sam Hop, the Chinese wonder, jumped Into tho lead and, closely fol lowed by Sullhan and Ares. who were walking lcel, led the bunch for a couple 6f hundred yards. Then Sullivan wrested flic honors from Sam, and cloftl) followed by AreL, quickly drew uwh) fiom the rest of the field. s '' At this stajae Henderson and Ka nao were bringing up tho rear and tho rebt of tho walkers were scattered There was a tremendous crowd a over about a clt block. ' ' '' tho finishing post and the road all the Ayros was walking In Vory different way out to the Inn was lined with stjle to that exhibited last Sunday spectators. Tho band ptajed at Host and he looked good for second placo Hergln's place and was much appro at least. jclutlri. Sullhan has lniprocd wonderfully' Tho walking race was a huso sue attho heilundtoo game and none cess, and tho men who got tho affair could imagine It was tho same man "p aro to be congratulated on the who, nt Hllo. raced against Arca last work they did. Thnt good Bort anil Jear. ort Jack Scully, nlwnjs gives a help- The well known nnd jiopular boxer '"R hand and as usual ho wns on deck niiiKH inure erect now ami lias udopt- ed a stlo that Is rather taking. Dick Is a good ulround nthleto nd a decent . r . 1 STEVENSON. LtotfByullivan OVER COURSE VTE. PLACE "WAIALUA - BIG CROWD WATCHES start. "Sat I feel rotten, but all sainco I sport; I tr walk, no plllkla!" (loud old Sam; would thue were moie sports like the Chinese athlete In this city. Henderson, tho erst-Maul boj, walked In good stle, but ho was not fast enough. Huidcrson would shine better on tho locul ten, .H c.,uit3 ili.ri on tho Kalakaua awi'ii K'lUf, ago tho well known Knhuliit ,' rac(iitt wlUder showed wha' he rr.uld do on the I'uuucno courts, and although he Is no great chucks as a walker, ho Is good at tennis The two preliminary races woro robbed of much Interest by the fact that only two entered for the cteran and ono for tho fat man's race. The two ocntH were Blurted nt the same time and although the ' fat" m in had nb need to burst himself, he walked with the others and flnlshc I second to Webb, who won tho cter- una race easily from Kulbe. Time '21 minutes 45 seconds. ngni iniuugn ine getting up or me iaco and tho actual running of It. 'I ho officials did everything right and tho police handled the crowd In lino foiui. In fact eer thing was dono In first class stlo, nnd thu lace could not hao heon managed better. The committee wlslus to thank the, of llClals for tho way they worked Ajd also tho merchants who donated so many splcndd prizes. Tho olllclul times and poiltlon o. tho men at the linlsh weie as fol lows: Tlmo Alius. Sees. 15 1(1 in oi in 34 10 35 10 S3 17 2fi 17 41 18 10 18 12 C. P. Cilll- .llngwoith, Walter Drake, Jack Scully. , Peto Uaron, C. O. Harriett and Will Chilton. Tho tlnlshlii',' Judges were 'Charllo I.jnch mid Will Uergln. Tho timers wpip (1. J. Ilolsne,.W. McTlgho tanil 1". Maurice MoMahon. Johnny Anderson nvus announcer and nuistei1 . of ceicmoiileH I . , Pearl Wins Small i oat Race Yesterday i -. -i i ' YcttOMliiylaftoiiiooiiHha email boats hud another race In tho harbor and four wrons and two "Pearls" started In tho ecnt. There was a stUf breeze blowing all tho tlmo, nail the small boats simply Hew through tho wator. Jack Dcnihimi's Galloping Mary- did not btart us the owner was up to hlB neck In tho walking raco manage ment. ' ' Tho raco was a "alart und stop" af fair, and It created much Intorost along tho water front. All tho boats i "with tho exception, of tho Pearl wore lecfed down, mid ft'took tho crew all their tlmo to keep tho small craft up in tho wind. Luther Hough, handled the Pearl lu ('fino shapo, and boforq Ions after tho istait had taken the load. Stone also ilhUwell In tho'Dailcliig Sally, and ho ceitauily knowa how to huudlo a boat, Hu pushed th winning Pearl clcibo und easily defeated al the other wrens. There will bo another fioak 1. Dick Sullhan 1,' in 2. II. M. Aies in 01 3. M. O. Jardln 1G 34 4. I,. O. Rosa 1C 35 C. Nigel Jackson 10 ,3 6. Wilson Keagler 17 2fi 7. O. D. Henderson 17 41 8. Sam Hop , lg io 9. Kaaei 18 12 Tho Judges were 8enator C. P. Chit Two Exciting Games Of Football Played Althouch the rain. thnt fell In Innn on aturdar afternoon kept a lot o people n ay, front the League grounds, where four soccer teams were lighting It out for tho honors of the second dns's Way, a faithful few Jonrneed out to see tho games. And as) It turned out the wiccer was Just about the best cer tjeen tin nil) local ground. Both games were chuu enough for anything, mid, although the Malles defeated the High School by a scoie of .1 to 2, It was anvbo 1) '. game up till the lltnc the whistle in rather tiiiniet went. Tho second game, between (ho I'll nahou and H. I. W, team -Avns a peach and It ended In a draw, soie one gull each. That was going some, an I bnh bunches of pla)ers are to be cingrnl ulnted for the ditermlncd game the) puncil right through the afternoon. There was a ery strong wind blow ing and It Interfered a lot wlthhlgu punting. The Mallei tcoied a goal in a peculiar manner during their game with the High School. lJob Chllllngworth dashed out to clear his goal, which was threatened, and get ting the ball, kicked it out nt a great pace. Tho sphere, however, struck Nott on tho back and I1h.ii bounced through the goal pot. That was hard luck for tho School and. as It turned out, lost them the match. The Malles showed great Impiove mont as far as their forwards went and Carl Osswho took a hand In the game, did well. The High Schools wcio shy a man as "Klddo" Chllllng worth wns unablo to pla). i:vei)ljnd will bo sorry to hear Unit the popular )oung athlete Is rather Hi .a had wa) now, and that there is not liiuch pi oh abllll) of seeing him c ugnged In an) spoil for some time to come. Cheer up "Klddo," ieer) bod) wishes )ou a speedy rccoery. Jones pla)ed a fine gamo for tlm school, nnd ccorcd both goals that were uglstereil by his team. I-'ieinlo nsslsted Jones u lot nnd It was a con I Io of his passes that enabled tho bU fellow to score.' Harr) Ualley pla)ed a star game fill tho Malles and taking a piss fiom his brother Kred, bcoied the kusoml goal for his team. This, with tho "flijked" goal made befoie, tlul tho Sclfool's scoie. Thin thera was sou.e exciting play for a while and the guna, looked like ending lu A 1lrnW till n third goHl -was scored by the Millie on a penalty. Dwlght easily kicked tho goal that gao tho Ictor) to the Malles. Tho Iron Works PunahoU game was most exciting, and tho rooting wus a thing or Joy while the game lasted. In the' first halt there was sume fast pla) right In fiont of the II. I. W. goal nnd, after an nlround fine exhibition of the game, Jock Cation klckid a goal for his side. Then tho mo)h who m ike sugar mills and other necessai) machlnci) took a' grip of themselves ami pl.iwil up in great st)lo. Hut they were im able to score during tho bal.mco of tho first half. However, In tho second half, tho determined attackt of the lion WArks bo)s began to rcpa) thuu and they looked llko scoring seeral limes. Still something seemed to stop them fiom scoring and things lookid desperate for them. At last a free kick was awarded thu II, I. W. ami Macaula) shut the ball tluough tho lxists and tied the Pim scoro. Til en thero was some rooting for sure, and the ciowd went up In tho air with Jo), . Tho balance of the game was excit ing and oer)hody )olled IhcinsilvcH liourfce, but no timber scoring wui dono and the game tnded In a tie. Thb lineups wlio: Iiuii Works Mcdclros, g ; McDoug. ill. if.; Whltfng. If.; Kallmupehu, rh ; Klenune, ch.; Kekila, lh.j llolstrr, or.: Maciuilay, lr.; Schiebei, ct ; Pni) tho, Ff.; Akuiu, ol. Punahou Paly, g; T. P, W. Orn), if.; Broderlck, If.; Sing Chong, rh.; Parmer Chirk, th.j Macconel, Hi ; Cattcn, oi,; Slnclulr, lr.; Janileson, cr.; Walker. II : llacuulay, ol, High School It. Chilllngwoith. g; Hickman, if,; Kcllett, If.; Scutes, ill.; Alec Mnv, c ; I). Shei wood. Ill ; Maicallluo.'or.; Prendo, lr,; J. Jonts, cr,; Ay(ttt, ii.j Absent. 'oi. Malles Hob Anderson, g ; Centei, rf.; Mullen, If.; Juck Holser, ill,; Mc Nlcol, ch ; Zlegler. lh ; Dwlght. or.. Nott, lr.; Carl Oss, cf.; H, Ualley, II Kred nUllcy, ol, Soccer League Standlrg. OO.llH W.I) I'tH Kor.ABHt Mallo 2 6 4 vC 'i Pim-thciii ...,,.vJ i 3 3'2 Iron JVoika 0 1 1 l 4 High School ...,ooo 3 5 tt it tt .Sam Hop. tho well known Chinese fnurt, la rfolnc to llllii on tho Manna Ken tomorrow. f8aiii Indies to nrrnimo Koiuo boxing exliIMtioiiH In tho rnli.) city, and he will ho -w llllns to tnlto on any man ahout his own ttelnht. Sum Is "weu thought rrfn this city, mid hy Iihb at Union taken imrt in all kludtt of sjort and niado Rood, loo; uood lucli Sam, some of the lmnch-w koo )ou around New Yoar tlmo in Illln. IX U Will Chilton wiih a dlngusted nun )etterdny when lie got stalled with hl motoi c)clo away down the conn try, He could not Ket hack In tlmo to I act as Judge lu thd walking ihco lint Ohwh) should woglioVay (oboiiow? ho teliphoned lu and let thu olhoi or. As a matin- of fact It don't po licial know ubiiut It. I'orhni you'll !, (m tqp tnnioiiow, "" Though seemingly down and out' to- j BULLETIN ADt PAY -M day, AMUSEMENTS NOVELTY THEATEft Uor. fit Nuuanu and Pounohi Streets. "HAPPY JACK WAIKEB," fun- ny. eccentric comedian, and "MISS JEANNETE COOPER." , Monday and Tuesday , One Grand Big CHRISTMAS WEEK BILL Wiittcn especially for the occasion -bv- . HAPPY JACK WALKER Wednesday and Thursday POISONED MILK Friday and Saturday THE INDIAN'S REVENGE ARRIVAL OF SANTA CLAUS Prices Children, 5 cents; Adults, 10 and 15 cents. Grand Matinee CHRISTMAS DAY EMPIRE THEATER HOTEL STREET i VAUDEVILLE MOTION PICTURES Extra Attractions ANNA GALI0N Premier Soprano KAHULUI TWINS Fun Makers. NO INCREASE IN PRICES ' Choicest of VAUDEVILLE And the Best Products of the Camera From All Parts of the World. EVERY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK Admission 10, 15 and 25 Cents ) ' 1 ' Ai ACME GLEE CLUB h . Music Furnished for All Occasions. Rata Very Low. 1 Alakea Bide, Alakea and King sts. TAKE YOUR AUTOMOBILE TO HALEIWA THIS WEEK AND GET YOUR DINNER THERE. SOMETHING GOOD PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD. Consulting, Designing and Con- stmcting Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures. Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro jects. G:e And Castle May Play Or Wednesday Owing to tho Indisposition of H S Gee, tho piesent hohlei of tfie Wall cup, the challenge match between Castle and the champion could not bo pu)cd last Snturd.1). Oco has been couflnoi! to his bed with a touch of gtlp and certain!) looks "nil In." Howoxer, ho thinks that by Wednesday or Thursday net ho will bo ablo to get out on the com ts mill !utu n go nt his redouh( ublo opponent. Tho match piomlrps to bo a rattling good ono and theio is biuu to be u big crowd of, tenuis enthusiasts at the Ueretnnla courts when tho two ox- pelts meet. Castle Ih pla)lng In ex cellent fin m nt piesent, and ho will suiel) nialto Oco nxtrnd himself to rf''". 0cC "f course, can bo relied up on to do his leel heBt, and tint mentis a lot; ho has, so far, defeated all the men ho has met In Honolulu and It lemnlns to ho seen If that nl round uthloto, CitBtle, can wiest tho Wall cup fiom the mun fiom Manila. PIANO STOCK ON SALE The TIiii)pi pinno Co, received blxtion pianos hy the Liirlinc. TIiIh It. a part of tho Christmas piano stock on Fiile nt this popular stoto diiiliiB the time lulorvenlnB until Chilstmis. A i eduction of twelto to llfteen per cent im legulnr'iilano pi lies Is helng made on this stock. The Slelnwii) s. jjon's piano helng In a cl.is3 h) Itself, both In construc tion and tone .quillt)v ncceagnilly commniids a groatei jirlto than any of tho othei pianos of old ninKers. PHILOSOPHICAL. AMUSEMENTS. ART THEATER THE BEST MOVING PICTURES IN THE ISLANDS The Story of Psyche ( j i Prices as usual. 10, 15 and 25c. Children 5c. Park Theater Fort Street Beloy; Berctania Moving Pictures AND Vaudeville Changes MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Honolulu Athletic Park J. A. C. vs.DIAMOND iIEAD3 , SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 3:30 P. M. First Meeting of Major and Minor Leagues. NEW DANCE HALL Kukui St., near Nuuanu. Open every night except Monday nnd Thursday. Good Music by Kauaihau Glee Club. Excellent floor arrangement. Admission 10c. Ladies Free. Snaps For Sale Bungalow and choice lot, College Hills .... $ 3,100 00 Eungalow and lot.'Kaimu- ki (just completed). 2,750.00 Cottage and lot, Liltha Street 1.700.00 House and lot, Kelihi . . . 2,700.00 DESIRABLE ACREAGE 1 PROPERTY "' Manca Valley, tract about 0 acres ,. .$12,000.00 Manoa Valley, tract about 43 acres , 4,300.00 Corn land, Kainaole Maui about 17 acres 700 00 Ecach bonus beyond Diamond Head, Romanais location and goo.l bathing. David A. Dowsett For further particulars inquire of Real Estate Insurance Loans Office 203 Judd Bldg. Tel. 655 San Francisco Hotels HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Juit opposite Hold St. Fnncii European Plan S1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a'day up Steel and brick structure, furnish ings cost $200,000. High class hotel at moderate rates. Centerof theatre andretalldlstrict.Oncarllnestrans. ferrlngallovercity. Omnibusmeetsi all trains and steamers. Send for booklet with map of San Francisco. Hotel Stewart now recognized as Hawallanlslandheadquarers. Cable address, "Trawets." ABC Code. HOTEL STEWART Vienna Bakery 1129 Fort St. ' FINE ROLLS AND BUNS. BOSTON BAKED BEANS. BOSTON BROWN BREAD. BEST HOME-MADE BREAD IN TOWN. ,1 Ring; up 197. Ji. PHILLIPS & ca Wholesale Importers nnd Jobbers! EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS FORT and QUEEN STS. BULDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. . ? ' DEALERS IN LUMBIE, '. ALLEN ft ROBINSON. nan Streot i :: j; :: Honolulu. .i J. sA ' ? r i raco noit Sunday, ft, , , i , , BULLETIN A08 PAY SBBlStSSTmmKZ aHSBswMaiWi It's A " i . i"j -m j . l ' t f & 'I 'Hflilii'i I JJK jr i aga w nyiwwwiBBggq;iL." "I !' " ' i.hihi i n i i i i i j iiiuijn, in Jtn ' ' 77MWpflWalaHBUBWHHMadBff-T--JT-:--ii- -,