Newspaper Page Text
JfTB i j- ' iw t' ' f ' i'.'t V 10 EVENING nUM,ET!N, H0N0M1M1. T. II., THURSDAY, Al'O. 25, 1910. KJr- if. .- , 8 (Continued from Fare 1) every line or railway of any lonse- iiueiico opernti.ig In the United States and CauailaMias or Is about to In elude Hawaii In Its field of opera-, ably the most nuthent i railway tlons. There Is no excursion or guide In the West, with a paid sub steamship agency or hotel luforma- sertptlon circulation of 10,000 copies Hon bureau 'the world oer that Is monthly; one page In the monthly ...., ... n... i .-in. .it.. ixniiitr iiu. itiipinitru umi u.n. -.uui.t-1 uiiin 1. 11 ... ...1. .1.... ...,.,i... 1.. ielilg Miught for on every hand iiii. "in miiciiiDHiji ti.,,i-i 10 Mo lecturer on travel falls to In clude Hawaii In his talks. -' . is ' .no gione irouer consiiieni ii.a work well done unless ho can tell of the wonderful surf riding at Wal. klkl, describe tlio entrancing l'all view, nnd thrill his listeners with nu account of how he saw the world Ui making In Kllnuea's dt of lasting fire. These seven ears of effort have forged an endless chain around the .globe, ea ill link being Indelibly marked 'Hawaii." Mote Hotels Needed Soon. Where the Territory could nccom uiodato one guest timfurtnbly seven years ago, we. now have better ae-, cmumodatlons for one hundred, but tho demand upon us Is going to be Australia, I feel lunfldent that we much greater In the Imineil.'tite fu- shall receive direct benefit. In Hie Hlro, and It Is not too early to plan1 way of n constantly Increasing iiuiii for nddltlonnl hotel accommodation' ber of stopover tourjJtfl from theso on a large scale. We are fortunate, countries. In having so many desirable homo J'rlor to my visit to. Colombo, the hotels or family boarding-houses In North Herman t.loyd steamers call udiHlDti to our larger hostclrles, Ing at ' that liusy port refused to which aid materially in making the allow the dlstilbtitlon of any adver ttranger comfortable.; and what Is Using matter on board their steam said At Honolulu applies to all of the, ers. An exception, however, was Islands. The trip tn the Volcano of Kllnuea has been made one of the tee's speeul Far Kast folder, print most i':i8y of outings. Illlo has eu- ed In Kngllsh, French and German, l.trged and 'uiprovell her hotel ser-lls now placed In the hands of every vice. The Volcano Hotel Company' pamenger stopping nt Colombo on his has spent a great mtttiy thousands way to Australia, China and Japan, of dollars during this period In add-l At Yokohama the distribution ot Ing to Its hotelarcommodntlons at J bur folders has hitherto been con-, the edgo of the crater ot Kllatie.i, lined to the l'nciflo Mall agency and making the hotel a thoroughly com-' forcible and first-Mans resort. The extinct crater of HalcakalU,' un inn isinnil oi .Maui, can now ue vlslicd w.vhout discomfort, the rest'l houho at the tp of Hie mountain affording Bhelter during cold or ctorniy weather. The hotel uccom- modatlons on the Island of Maul are! grently Improved. This alto may he tald of the Island of Knilal. , The different Islands have vied wKh each other In the building of good roads. In fart, all parts of thA Territory are making rapid progress In arranging for the carp and enter- tulnnient of the traveler. I There has been n decided Improve-' meut In ocean transportation niat-j tern dnrlng the past year. Tho building of the S. S. Wllhelmllia nnd the replacing of the Alameda with the Sierra have been of great help, nnd It Is pleasing to know that the outlook Is favorable to an early and extenslvo betterment of travel farll- lues on me I'nciuc. Scone of Work Extended. ' During the past 'yeaf'tlio Hawaii I'romutlon Committee hqs oxteidei the scoie of Its activities In a mark, while the distribution ot our fold ed degree. On the Vadllc Coast a ers from tho Information booth Is number of Innovations have, in- creating a dc Ided flitrest, In ta- greased the elflclenry of the work, Instead of ronllnlng our efforts to Koutnern caitrornui, ve aro now ex- pnudlng our energies more equally nmong tho entire Coast, and espo- dally In tho rich region of the Amor Iran and CunncU.iti Northwest, . Through the closing of our ex- lit til tj In Uw Angeles, we were en- This car will add new luster to an honorable name THE most valuable asset the Cadillac Company possesses is its good name a good name which is not merely the result of popular caprice, but has been earned by what the car has done and what it has been, For 1011. therefore, our first thoucrht out nne and onlv thonnht in fact has been to satisfy that widespread and implicit confidence which always, expects the exceptional from a Cadillac. You are receiving- now, we verily believe, the most advanced type of exact and icientifl0 motor car manufacture which the industry has piouucea. riease co-operate with your Cadillac representative by the earliest possible inspection, Price $1700 f.o.b. Detroit Touring Cur, Deiul-Tonnruil and llowlMer (Cm U'l'O. Mmnualnn (30001 Pi-Ire Ini'lmlti Ilin following equipment HohcIi mugiielo mid l)cii hystmu, one pair gun lump und gmieriitur Oiiu pair side nil lump mid lull lump, umi Inn 11 mid set of lools, pump ami ivpulr kit fur Hum. tin mllu ai'iibiui mid p Hliiililupl upeiMliimeli iiiniii umi nuir 001 run hi mini Tim Von Hamm 'allied to enter Into n rontrrict vlt1il.1ntlc City to plan for n trip across line won huowu uuvcrusiug linn, mu Pe.-k-J.idali ConiiMiiy. through which wo aie xcriiriiiK a wide elieiitullon of our nr-ntcd mutter from soveinl liuiidied points went of the Itoeky Mountains, personal representation In I.o3 Angeles, San Finnelseo, port- land au senme e, nfid otflce ileik loom for Mrs, lleadlec In Seattle. llesldes this we are getting tarried "lie page of ndveitlslug In the etim pnny's "Hnllrnad Dine llook," prob nulAl,..!!,,!! 'Tiiirlnt " nrnil nfttirnrl- ,...,........ - . -,-. ini,i . ikr,. uno,., in1 rim mmnnni. ...... ., ..... ,...B- ... ... , , - aunual. "Suninier Trips." We hat. also arranged with the Ain II.oh. Company for fo der-rack ,.. I 1.. ..!... 1..I.. . 11.1. .. service, ui-khiiiiuk jiiij 1, mm j, In Victoria, Vancouver and Spokane, points not covered by our other con - tracts: and we have been able to re- tain the services of the Hallway Folder Schedule Distributing Com-! eer-!pany of San Francisco, by" which we gel our printed matter well display-; ed In many hotels on the mainland not otherwise provided Tor, and In iravei.in me nisiory 01 me isianus, the rnks on tic vessels of the I'n.T"e coming fall .and jrlnter promise . lllr Mall..Iaclllc Coast nnd Oceanic) l0 w lllt years record to the ex(- Hteamdilp companies, Closer Touch With Orient. Through the ncqualntaliceshlp es tablished during my four and a half months' trip through the Orlont and made In our rase, and the -.oimult- Cook's, but now that the JapanisQ Yvelcomo Bocjjty has established, a, permanent ngency (here, J, feeUpB- siireu iiiui wu iiiaii uu auia .JOff; cute a much more satlsfaf.toryi.ser- 1 vice. We shall also be able, to'cqver ivube In the Siunei.way, J Atlantic City a Success. For several years tho committee has had under coiiBUleratlou the ad vlsalilllty of stabllshlng a bureau of Informal 1111 nt Atlantic City, Amerlcn'H greatest tourist resort. This ye.ir, thanks. to the cooperation of the pineapple interests,, ve, , wpje able to undertake the work, . Wljat Is considered the most deslrablo.place on the Hoard Walk was secured, and nti 'Interesting exhibit Installed. The ImmedlntiHSiiccess attending the, sale, of Dole's pure pineapple Juice was so pronounced that the pineapple plant' cis of Hawaii have been. encouraged to put up large quantities of thi's product. In fart, tho bottling ot pineapple Juice bids fair to become one m iiuwaus greatest nuu mosi prolltable Industries. The exhibit Is atco dotng effective work In adver Using Hawaiian conned plifcnpple, wall throughout the Kastern partJJf the' United States. During theshort iimo me exniuit nas neen open, thou sands of people, from Chicago, fast. ward, have heard of Hawaii; bun dreds have , expressed a desire, to know more, and many have already been sulllclently iiterested hy yhat they huve Ichrm'd of Hawaii at At- - i', Holm lull, full foul lull III loll nonier PJy EST!. i. 11 - Young Co., Ltd., - i no racinc hip coming winter. jIai Collfl(1cncc of Pllulic, -ri,0 nw promotion Commlttou i,. u-mi r..r .ir ,.,, a,iii,i ),.,. m the confidence of our own people.!1""! ont out to practically cery ti.i, ilns vpr ,.n en pvldent ni coiinly" assessor In six ot the most Jurlngtlie past vear. Our filed and tll0 coimn8 ,lf the dally pan6rs show ,,,, to be, , true, for oil parts iif .the' Territory, as well a for Honolulu, Kvery mall from the other Wands bring, lists of names of friends or acquaintance of the writers qn the nia.'.ilanil, with the request that we .ma, ilin, IB a siijip.y mem win. our iri...u i,iuVie., . . .. .... ... . I ' 'aer 01 course, also, uie liu- "wan rromotion uommiuee is exveciiou nll . 1 nni,ntion. in ,iri.e. ' .. . . .... ... . ........... us commercial orgaiuiauoiis 111 ,iruc tfu-10 lamer me annual wiisiunKion s ... . . .... . . . . lllrthdav Carnival, and to advertise It nlrottd. to encou age the blennla jrans-Paclllc yacht race; to play a 1 ... .. ..... . . .. leaunig roie in enieriaining noiaoio sltors, etc. All of this Is of course ry gratifying to the Committee, In- asmuch as It proves that tho organ.- zatlon Is genorally rerognlzed as fill- Ing a place of largo usefulness In the community. rlle yr Just past has been by far the best from tho standpoint of tour- tent thnt th-presunt lntrcaiCilJxa.nK- portatlon .facJIItlcswJIU'ormlt this being between two and. three hundred passengers monthly, Tho uupiber of visitors In the city during the past summer has been equal to the heav iest winter travel up to two jenrs ago, and business has .been goodwill all lines.- (. n . ,, ,. ClnliiK rndtt' For lll llrsultv The 'fact Jh.1t' the tourist .tralllc has Increased s'd greatly during the past two or three years, and that the fu ture promises so much more In this line, should be n matter of the great est satisfaction to all who huve been, directly or indirectly, connected with the work of the Hawaii Promotion Committee. For up to tho present time we huve been engaged practical ly alone In publicity work for the Islands, without the tremendous ad vertising, forco of great transporta tion companies, hotels, etc., which tn the case of almost every successful tourist resort In the United Slates and, Europe bear the burden of tills moju, important work. The .hustneAs meu of Hawaii, vho have y.tllliiEly, subJ scribed the fundtt whlchhuvo madC wiu uoninutiee H"warK elective, hitvp rtoU' In 'the majority, of JnMuncea, been thosoTi)ceti-tug direct, beueflt frpm in dreasudiTuiutneree uid passeitgextraf tic with Uie rest ot the world; but ratlmr by those who profit Indirectly byithat which bepeflts ,the community as a )vuoie, How Floral J'nnide Is .Idterliscd. 'Iir HXlvertlstng last.yeur'j Floral I tlldei'thc Committee- Hecured'-an ,ip' Usually large amount oft publicity qr thd Territory. Over, 60,00, copies, or Mr, Harry Mists excellent poster, In tnu form of window cards,, post curds,. L.tl.U...... ...... l.llll 1 .., ... ' -hiivkcib, nuu uiuuouru Hllll(fU9, WlTfi wiueiy uistributeu in iilmoBt every part of the civilized world. In the United States mainland, and through out Kurope, this distribution was ea peclally thorough; while practically all Bcaport cities of the Orient and Australasia were well covered. The Committee has ul ready taken uctlve steps In advertising the 1911 Parade', und the offer of n prize of 1100 for 11 poster design, has attract ed considerable attention among mainland artists, and It Is hoped that designs may be submitted by local competitors. 1,1, Cri'iitlnir IWitlrfiTo Tniu-I. I lu ........ . 'During 'tnoiyenrrjunt' oloslng, wo Imv'o tjiade use In greater degree than ever befote of special fpriu letters and post cards, addressed personally to many thousands otiiuimes .011 selected lists which we have been uble to se cure. The excellent results nccom-' lillshed through this method In the Important Improvements On what was considered a perfect Car in 9 10 1 Model !XCiti:ASi:i powj:h. Cylinder bore Increased from -Hi In chesto Vi Inches, This, with more eltlclent carburetor, (Schebler) which Is wuter-Jucketed, effects a material Increase In power. Piston stroke, 4',i Inches. The four cylinders aro case singly, with copper jnckets applied, retain ing the exclusive Cadillac feutures throughout. IXCItUASKI) rOMFOHT. Wheel base Increased from 110 to 110 .Inches, making the cur easier thai, ever. IMl'IKIVKI) AITIIAUAXCK. Double drop frame, 2V4 in. drop, which makes cur set lower, und this with the larger hood und more 'roomy tuiiiieau greatly Improves tho up pearunco. i.Aitdi: it.un.noii. The radiator Is slightly larger, hence hus greater cooling cupuclty. This Is notwithstuudlliB the fact that the Cadillac wax never deficient III (hut lesperl. TIMKD.V AXI.i:. Full lloullng type Tliukmi roller bearing leur lulu. This Is lliu smiiu CADILLAC MOTOR OAH CO,, PETW0IT, MIOMQAN Llccnied under Belilcn Patent lgi tnny tt0 i,0 looked for ngnln In fact Ilia returns' by every mall In lilchtu tliat the (IohIicJ Impression bus been iiiiule. lleluro leaving on my trtn to llu Orient last Bui,.embcr. 1 'Prosperous Stales of the Middle West a request for n llt of n few of the Hre .Vromlnont, and we 1-to-do ct 7l " ' CGinininiiy. who .ing,. ue ntarcaied In making a pleasure- (rip " "l"! l? ."" . tl 'IZf 'l.,.7" "f" """""", Zinmr. ........ .. ., e..... w- , .. . Oil Trull (If Auto (Inner. Ear,y m Febnmry We gent out form cUer , ie s.eretnrleB bf Varl- finally every city and town of lm- iiuii eveiy vii ii" lumi ui 111,- . . .,... ...... i.i.. .1.-. r"""'" "! ."" ""'u T.l V" T. f automobile, golf and country clubs -" --". ., B tn ilpi,. vlrlnltv As n result w nnu lnvo most ,,mue collection of nd dresses numbering upwards of 20000, ,llnj up of men ()f lnuuna nI1(i leisure jn eV(,ry ,)art of tie country. To the addresses thus obtained, we hnve sent a specially prepared letter calling nt tentlon to Hawaii's excellent roads, the facilities for bringing motor cars from Hie Const, and the pleasure and satlslucllpn derived from4 spending the winter months In the Torrltory. WorJatttr. followed up this. letter with a. postcard giving tho freight rates on uuioiuouiies ueiween .suit ruucisco and Honolubl, and Inler-lsland rates. liy every mall we are receiving re plies from these communications, nnd, I, feel certain that vye "shall note a Very large Increase In thq, number ot tourists with autos durlng.,the coming winter. After the rrilagngue Aln. Ilesldes the above we mulled, parly this year, a letter to the principal of practically every high school in the Unltqd.Statcs und Canada, west of the Mississippi Hirer, together with 10, 000 postcards calling the attention of teachers to the splendid summer cli mate we have, and the desirability of Hawaii ns a place to spend their long vacation, Through n letter addressed to lib rarians of practically ull of the public libraries of the United States, we have Received a thousand or more lists of books on Hawaii, which arc on their 'shelves.' Tliroucb this means wn urn rennbled to.suggest otber.,books, which tney laoK, nnd which are, valuable In 'spreading general Information con cerning the Territory., 11 Another valuable .list,, ol between MOO nnd 10,000 addresses of persons likely to be interested In Hawaii, was obtained through the caurtejiy of munyi'jj wholesale grocery Hums, throughout the Western States, who nt our request sent us lists of their customers to whom they have been selling: Hawaiian pineapple. , Ilnnks (In T rainy and ..Sblpy. I would plo stute here, Hint, through our suggestion, .various books n Hawaii, selected, by, us, were pur chased and added to,,tho libraries on the esse.ofi.tlo Puclllc Mnll, Toyo Klsen Kalshni, Unison Navigation Company und Oceanic Steamship lines, and of the limited trans-continental trains, of the Santa Fo and Southern Paclllc Hallway system's. (let lti-ad) For Kxpoxltlou. It will never bo. possible to meas ure the exact value to us of our ex hibit ut the Alasku-Yukon-Puclllc Im position, In Seattle, last summer nnd full. The total cost, Including tho Federal appropriation, wus less than 1100,000, which amount Is certainly but 11 pittance of the actual value In publicity, which, the Islands received. Mom it. I , mention ils because I be lieve that no time should be lost In making preparations 1 for tnkjng. ,u prominent part in tho exposition which will mark the opening pf the Panama Canal In 191, whlc,h means so much to Hawaii, One qf the, most.slgnlllcunt signs of last winter were, the number of ex- tin uxle ns used on a number of Amor lea's highest priced curs. I.AItdKII IlltAKi: IHIUMS. More powerful brakes, more easily ap piled and greatly Increased elllcl ency. Contructlng und expundlng double uctltig brakes, both eipial Ized. TWO K1.MTI0.V SYSTEMS. Tvvu complete und Independent Igni tion systems, each with Its own set of spnrk plugs. The two Ignition systems consist of Ilosch high tens Ion magneto und the new mid Im proved Helen system with sluglt unit coll, high tension distribute und controlling reluy, Hither sys tem alone Is olllclent for opurutlni tlu car. i:.ci,osi:i winiMi. All electrical wiring enclosed In cop per tubes, COITMI MAXU'Ol.llS. Copper munlfnlds utu used for walei Inlets mid outlets In the clmilutlnr systfiu, iiriMiiv.tiii.i: (i.incii, Culcli play ho lemovrd In 11 very few mlmilo without dlsliiihlng nllmr IIIUIIlllUI'S, Agents cmslons which attempted to organ 1 7.0 for tho trip to Hawaii, but which lulled uu account of steamship facil ities Three Dvciirilntu 1,1'kel). In this cohnectton wo liavo good reason to believe thai thero will bo at least tin eo Ihtge excursions urinnged tor tho 'coming winter, which will be actually' carried out: ono from Beat tie' and two I mm I.os Angaies. Wlthlrrtl.u .nst few weeks wo liavo had several purtles of from eight to twenty, recruited lu f.os Angeles, by the' Herman American Snvlngs Hank, which Is running a tourist department and largely through our efforts hat lately turned. Its attention seriously In, this direction. The assistant man ager of this burenu recently spent scvernl weeks here studying tho field thoroughly, nnd wo may safely ex pect to receive the active support o: this organization In the future: Thos. Cook & Son nre also planning a scrlei. of excursions to Hawaii Tor the com ing winter, Raymond & Whltcomb, Cotlver and other tourist agencies nil include Hawaii In their Itineraries, ltesultx Kroin AiiBlraliikln. One result which can bo traced nt most exclusively to our work Is the vci gtcut Ineicuso In the number of i.sitcrs 'o ere toeelvlng from Aus tralia und New Zealand. Two years ,ugo It wn rure to have 'more than tw6 or three passengers stop over from tho monthly steamers from the antipodes. Now wo seldom huvt less tllu'n thirty or forty. Hawaii Sets the Pace. Hawnll now seta tho 'pace for sys tematic publicity work, not only In the' Puclflc. but more' recently has Lbl'cn openly1 recognized -us. lending in tIils"llno of worki by Porto Itlco, in the' Atlantic.1 Our methods nro being Inquired Into nnd copied, and "Ha waii's enctrprlse" is the lash that is being effectively used Just now to stir half u dozen different communities to a realization of their neglected op portunities. Through Governor Krenr we were recently asked by tho Gov ernor of Porto" Itlco for information regarding our methods, and our ex hibit ut Atlantic City this summer was Studied with much Interest by I'orto Hlco's progressive executive. Tho Philippines, under tho ener getic1 management ot Governor Hofbcs', Is taking a renewed interest In gettlriii'lri touch with the rest ot the world, and WlthliY'thc past month we liavo be'eh ligalil'-'trsked' to--nRslst u neWiy eWabllshW-'-Uubllclty bureau tlli,oUgirV)ur,,exprii)lice. Japan has fof'boiAe (liite been noting mid mak ing'M8cf dr shriio ot ourimethods, while JaVa hull Vjw 'aro nlso beginning to appropriate funds for advertising their- attractions to tourists. Kniniiiilnii IlooHtem Abroad. 'o''ar6 utitler obligations, to n grent lniaiiy,6T Uur own' citizens for much 'uln'fv'o 'und Intelligent assistance In '6uf work." Hundreds huvo called ut our olllcb to leave Middresses of friends, 'WI16 Would be Interested in our prliftofl imitteror to securo It for setidlng htemselv'es, Many have' asked t6 'bo" Supplied with llteruture tor distribution' while an vacations on the mainland. Space permits specific mention of only a few of these. Mr. Z. K. Myers, of Illlo, before making a sevt nil months' business and pleus uro trip this summer, requested us to mall to his address In half a dozen Important points he expected to visit, a liberal supply of matter. This he afterwards placed In the hands of persons who will probably sooner or later visit Hawaii. Ills co-operation In our work In Spokane nnd Kastern Washington cume ut n most oppor tune tlirie, nnd'hls wide personal "uc lululntifhco In that section ininde It possible' for him to do 11 great deul of close range promotion work. Mr. A.' 11. ingula curried a large package of oilr literature- with him throughout his recent trip, which em braced both America Und Kurope. Ilev. J. W. Wudmun, In un extended lecturing trip through the middle west und us fur east as Pittsburg, In the Interests of church work lu the Terri tory, lost no opportunity to boost Ha waii, both from the platform und In personal Interviews. Ilev. W. I). Wcstervolt also did work ulong similar lines during un extended tour of the inulnland, adding besides, a splendid selection of Ian torn slides niude from his own neg atives. Mr. George V. Smith hus Just re turned from un extended trip tluoughout the northwest, where he did some splendid work boosting IIu wull, Our citizens huve also shown n most commendable desiie to assist In our work by muklng use of small leaf lets of condensed Information on Iiu wull, as Inclosuie in their corres pondence; und In assisting lu the dis tribution of muny thousands ot llorul parade stlckors, postcards, etc, Ve huve also lecelved some most vuluublu assistance from 11 number of protesslonul lecturers during tho past year This has cost us vlrtuully noth ing expect 11 lltle time Hpuut In help ing tlms.i men gather their dutn, for which they have always been very urutuful. ' Krunklln Matthews, tho Now Voile Hun coriiispoude,ni, who visited Ha waii during tho rrulsu of thu Atluullo fleet III Ihusii wulers, hits beuii uu the lecture plmioim for tho p,u y,mr, und Is painting uur Inland In (he ins lest of culms. I i I 11 iluifn n(. it. mid his luiilliiu fur I lu wull vmy 1 e.i 1 Julm I' M1111111, iiiivuIIhh milium! m'cimIhiv nt lliu V. M (i A, mnl 11 IMinihiT tit oilier iomiiih who linvn HllM'll IMTP, HIP ItU'llllllIK luflUM pi'lMI MllillMMIIMI HbilUl HuWHll III connection' with their woik, und ben- cllttlug us much. Credit Uliirc Cndlt Is llnr. Perhaps lu no other locality are thu dally pallets so united In helping pro motion work along. Their assistance means everything to the Committee, without It we could nccumpilsh bet . Itle Thrcneh the rtiteri Ifie ot Mr V l: Castle and u'her pul.'lc-splrlted cit izens our benutlful valleys and 11101m tulu ridges nre being opened tip by easy trails, bringing the world' most charming beauty spots within tho reach of ull. The work of Mr. Alexander Hume Foi'd In organizing tho Outrigger Club ennnot .be too highly commended, Tho continued nnd Increased Interest In tho greatest of nil aquatic sporhs surf riding, Is largely duo to the members of this Club. Through tho courtesy nnd active as sistance of the Territorial Superinten dent of Public WorkB, we liavo been enabled far several months past, to maintain n brnnch Information ofllce on the gallery floor of the new Ala ken wharf building. The' two rooms placed nt our disposal have been fit ted up tastefully nt n minimum ot ex pense; one as a writing and rest room, nnd the other ns an office. On Btcumer dayo n member of our offlce stun Is detailed for duty ,in, Uicso rooms, und already there Is evidence thnt tho enterprise is much appreciat ed both by local people and tho trav eling public. ' ' .1 I At a cost ot $l2C the Committee do nated tho two handsome calabashes offered ns tropins for tho, bl-ennlal trajn-faclflo yacht! .rifcfc,; ffotn j ! 8 jn Pedro lojthls poil, during tljo' oiontlr of July Just j'uist. tJTho' Hawaii 'Pro motion Committee was largely Instru mental In Inaugurating tho first race oflth chnructor four years ago. .Mini) Meetings Held. During the past year, the organiza tion has held fifty meetings, of which three wore special. These meetings have all been well attended, nnd tho members have besides given a great deal of their private time to other work of the Commltteo. A number of changes in tho per sonnel of the Commltteo have taken pluco during thu year. Mr. V. A, Howen resigned us chairman and ns a member on Murch 1st, on account ot ihls leaving tho Territory on nn ex tended tour. Mr. J. I Mcl-ean was elected to succeed him us chairman, while Mr. Norman Watklns wus ap pointed, by tho Chamber ot'Conimerco to, nil tjie vacancy In the Committee. Chairman McLean In turn resigned from tho Commltteo 011 Juno 23rd, as ho was about to.loavo on a Ions vaca tion trip, nnd wns succeeded to the chair by Mr. G, Krcd Hush; the Com niltteo filling Mr. McLean's place by tho election of Mr. W. II. Mclnerny, as nicmbor nt large. My jeport would not bo romplot,t without referonco to the painstaking and excellent work of Mr. Will J. Cooperj who has acted as Secretary during my absenco from tho Terrl. tory, and 1 would ulso mention tin) effective uervlco rendered tho Com mltteo by I.loyd Child nt Asbury Park and V. J. Vlerra at Atlantic City. Our regular oinco forco consisting of Miss Mary Crowes nnd Miss Hoatrlco Taylor liavo been faithful to their du ties nnd havo also contributed their shnro towards tho continued success of tho Committee's work. Respectfully submitted, II. V. WOOD, Secretary Hawaii Promotion Com mltteo. FOR CAVALRY (Continued from Page l.i und hit halfway down the Held. The ball shortly ufterwaids went In front of Mnul's goal, and after a mlxup Stewart scored for 'I.ellehua with u lino backhand Btroko. The bell went with the score standing ut: Muul, 7; Cavalry, 3. Seventh Peilod ThU spasm was only under wuy 1 minute St seconds when Frank ucoicd with a beautiful ba'.-khunder. Then Forsyth made a long drive and mlssod the goal by a few feet. Hanson nnd Sheridan dJJ good work, but could not quite get up, und nfter 0 minutes 39 soc onds, Harold ltlce hit a goal with Ills backhand. Then the Cuvalry made a rush down tho field and Sher idan, getting hold of tho ball, hit for goal. Tho bell wont Just beforu the bull wont through, nnd tho goal did uot count. The score then vvust Muul, 9; Cavalry, 3. Eighth. Period Sheridan wub the llrst to h)t the hull, and ho took It down and then pussed to Hanson, who very nearly scored, hut only lilt behind. Then, ufter tho lilt veiut, Harry Baldwin got hold und, 4S sec onds ufter tho stiirt, hit u goal. Duva Flaming, wus playing a greiit'Katno Just now, ami his tiding was a trout Hi see. iviiiik llaldwln then took lliu hall Ihi'en.fomth of thu length of lliu llh umi shortly ufturwimU Hindi 11 punch of 11 goal, The Hum wu ;i miimii' 9 Mi onds, Then D'lvu Humour himiiilii out diem by hilling 11 goal fimu 11 lung iuniu In fiuni t Hiu uti (linn, a mlii. til m'P Til 11 1 wu mi Hm simlMK limn, m Dm Ml won! hmy n, eiwiiiil Hint lliu iiiu 1'inM, MAUI TOO STRONG ,t it ti u tt : n it ti 11 it ti n 11 ! . SPORTS j ft n n ti 11 it t: rt tx it 11 11 ti u u o -t H1FLE TEAM. DO VERY WELL N. Q. H. RIFLEMEN QET INrO THE TWENTY-SEC0ND PLACE Team Improved on Lait Year's Show inp; Men Wi'l Return on the Sierra Colonel Jonei Pleated. Notwithstanding all tho kicks about tho way tho N. II. H. rlflo tonn for Camp Perry was selected, and tho In slnuatlons to tho effect (hat tho men were more of a musical bunch, than a body of sharpshooters, tho rcprcsenta tivos bf Hawaii havo done rcmnrkably wull oil the rlflo range. Colonel Jones received a cable yes terday from Colonel Short and Major Illtcy of tho loca team. The messages road ns follows: "United States In fantry, first. 3180; Hawaii, twenty-two (total score) 2915." This cablo means that the regular United States Infantry won first plnco in tho big shoot, and 'that Hawaii has crept up a couple of places In tho list. Ijist year Hawaii finished twenty-fourth, and ovory year tho team Is Improving n lot. To got so close to tho first team Is a feather In tho caps of tho Hawaiian shots, and thero Is no doubt that irext year still bettor work will bo done. It will bo Interesting to seo tho full Individual scores mndo by tho local team, and to compare them with those of the winners. Tho N. O. H. team will return homo on tho Sierra, and they will got n great welcome from their comrades In Honolulu. W rfflVill ' ON SATUftDAV m Maui and Oahu to Meet Once Moie on Moanalua Field. ' It is to be hoped .that tho rain will clear off ,be,rtre)iaturdny us the polo gnme between Maul nnd Oalid Is scheduled, for that day. It would' be too bad iV" wet weather pre vented tho match belig played, as everybody is Interested In the com ing struggle, and a big crowd has made arrangements to attend. The polo this season has been ex citing nnd good, and It Is One to seo the number of spectators who have attended all tho games. Kauai won out in tho championship scries, but It Is .not yet decided which tenm conies second. If Oahu wins next Saturday, they will take second hon ors, nnd It Muul manages to heat Honolulu, tho Valley Islanders will be second. The Cavalry lost every game, hut they stuck to their guns In good style. Tho I.ejlehua bunch liavo nothing to be ashamed of, and tho way they performed their hopeles task wns a trout to seo. From nil Indications, there will bo n tremendous crowd at Moanalua nOxt Saturday,, and the gnmo should be a peach from start to finish. The lineup of Maul and Oahu will bo the same ns they have put In the Held on previous occasions, and that In good enough for anybody. II II It DOTS AND DASHES. Joa McGurn "Tho Game Irishman," will mako Coll work his passago on Saturday night al tho Orphoum. Coll Is In better shapo thati ho was whon ho boxed at tho old Orphoum soma months ago. Most people would like to sen nn All-Hawaii polo team tackle tho next best four that can bo selected. A llaldwln vs. Illcetmatcli would draw a big ctowd, and should bo Interest ing. f The tennis experts of tho island nro looking forward In a possible visit from tho Australian crack players, who mnyjpasa through within 11 fuw weeks en 1 onto '(11 (ho mainland, Tho now Icugito will liavo n rouplo nf giuiios ut tho old grounds on Sat urday afternoon, and a good crowd of funs Is (xeced lo atloud. Cordoll Is nutting today, ami will only lako 11 llllln iixvicisu Imiwion now mid thn tlnui lie steps lulu Hut rlim 1111 Saturday night, Thu nw uyiuiiiisiuiu m ,, y M (. A, w b a lummy, ,, (1, (( Mt"l appiium'P will In. IhhiiiIM j,, Hm Nlldlnu, TliMhi 1 1 iiu umi, i, , , I "to WN U MUM I Jack mp n"H HI wiMi u,m, 0 J LHii m,4HkikA.- itjrifctoiiMW jd