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(Ti PA i li U t , vyp . u f n itt 1 1 . I- fcr L 10 EVRINO tlULLETIN. HONOLULU, T II.. WKDNnStlAY, OCT. 19. 1010 P ft. AT HALL'S Hardware, Touls, Piii..ts and Oils, Stoves, Household Goods Sporting Goods, Bicycles, and Firearms We have '"hat yoj want, anl wc want you to have it. Call up E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD., . W filVlf T! " 7 " 'I MM If V r V ' ft "V I' Si PHONE 185G The Growing Demand for Rainier Attests its popularity. Its THE 'BEER, THAT SUITS THE PEOPLE J. A. GILMAN, Shipping and Commission Agent for Arthur Sewall & Co., Bath, Me. Parrott & Co., San Francisco Badger's Firo Extinguisher Co. General Fire Extinguisher Co. (GRINNELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER) Neuinan Clook Co. (WATCHMAN'S CLOOK) Royal Standard Typewriter Aachen 8c Munich Fire Ins. Co. FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT- W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. WINES AND LIQUORS SOLE AGENTS MONT ROUGE WINES THE WINES OF CONNOISSEURS Wt ielivtr to ill parti of the city twice daily. FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY WF GUARANTEE OUR GOOD JTow there's the Lunch Don't forget about it The Criterion Palm Home-Made Chocolates Are different. How? Because made to toucli the taste of the most tasty. Never too sweet, too soft or too h'ghly flavored. Always just right, say our customers who buy them, fresh every day from our candy factory. PALM CAFE HOTEL STREET. NEAR TORT Beer 4 FlhliC. LOCAL PUGS WEARY OF LONG WAIT Boxing Is Dead at Present- Many Men Keening In Form In Hopes of Some thing lurnjng Up, Alf la nulet In In nl 1)oIhe flrcles. nnil thn trpiitlp imif unntlpi-H nrnund wondering when ho will have n s siiriui nra.icr win nei ober 30, nil tbo BjKirtH or tho town limine of cxclniiglng swats wltu'calcicd for, and nlnet)-llvo poundcis nr ,)11BJ. ,iul,ng out win, win win someone elie for filthy lucre. Tho will battlo lr out over forty ards. ho man from tbo Coast Jias n strong remnants of the old hiitirh of stoush Then tho bos In tbo Huby Wis following ntnong tho soldiers of Oaliu, artists haifg around the Honolulu elnss will bnvo n gp over sixty ards, nmi ,u supporters swear that he tan llower, hut thero Is a Bllonce that and the contestants must weigh ll!jnot i0so. They point to his records Is only biokon now nnd again by pounds or oer. nnd the men Hint ho litis beaten, and somo unprintable remark, when one The remnlnlng two events consist then rcmnrk, "It Is nil over except for of the hunch wakes up nnd refers to tho dcnith of fight piomotcrs In tho cltj. to swim fort arda. Tno, uinoreni There Is plentj of fight material s"hoots arc allowed to enter five bos, around the town, but nobod) seems nnd only three from each school will willing to put on ,t show. Charlie be allowed to compete In enrh event. Rellly is quite a Honolulu mnn now, t Tho meet will be decided by points and ho U working steadily nt hls'nnd five, three, two pud one will bo trade It will bo Australia for the nwnrds for the different places Charlie before ory Ions: tho ropu- In the race?. All the swimmers are hr little fellow Is keeping in con- required to weigh In nt tho V. M. C. dltlon. and does a little boxing so as A. before October 2G. to keep Umbered up. "Young dans,", who bus shown good form In the local ring, ,1s nett ing for n go at someone nrnund nbout Ills' own weight, nnd he would not bo scared of giving nwny a few pounds. cither. The lad Is clever enough, nnd It any boxing show Is nrranged It would ho n good scheme to give the boy a chnncc. "Ironninn" MfCollough blows Into town now nnd agnln, and he is slm- lily longing for a scrap with any old wIlcn California man sent In i-lOOO pugilist who cares to glvo and take. tl) 1)0 vlal;cA ,, tll0 Athletics us n punch, Mac has not appeared In follows: the ring Blnco ho nnd tbo go wlthl jiooo'ngnlnst $'J00 that the Athlet Jim Mono somo months ago. I C8 wn tll0 8oric3 Hoao Is learning nil about the fight $1000 against $0SO thnt the Athlet-g-ime from 11111 Hulhul and Wahl- cs outhlt tho Cubs lanl, nnd tho onng fellow will aston- iooo oven that the Athletics steal Isli the fans next time ho steps into tho most bases tho ring. He niny possibly get a $000 ecn tliat tho Athletics out match beforo long, and with any Held tho Cubs. nian about his own weight he should. $1000 to JO'O Athletics score most do well. runs Thero is somo talk of rrankle Cub plungers on tbo Hoard of Smith coming back to the Islands, Trade snapped up tho hots Immedt nnd nil those who saw tho three enn- ntely Wagering became brisk to tests between Chnrllo Hf-llly nnd day, tho professional hooks laying rrnnklft would bo delighted to sco odds of ten to thirteen on the Cubs tho two meet again. to win tho series. Thero nro man Kddlo MndlEon Is expected to blow angles In the betting. A Hood of In any time now. nnd bo will bo mntched at once with Charlie Hellly. It was hard hrk that Madison' left Honolulu the da before Ilellly came In unoxiifctedlv nnd unannounced, Madison did well in tho few fights ho bad In this city, and. he and neilly woufa mrtko a good1 pair! Still, at present there Is nothing definite doing, and the boxers aro WI ako a trunk of greenbacks to simply Btlcklng t(i their Jobs nnd I'lillnilclphla to bet on tho opening hoping for something to turn up thnt entno. win bring in some money "on thonanwannannn side." h n ,J R tt COMING EVENT8, tl FOUR SOCCER TEAMS WILL FIGHT IT OUT Hawaiian Association Players Aro Getting Into Shape. Soc'cr Is attracting tho "attention of nil the men who plaed the game during tbo lust few ears. The Ha- wallnn Association Intends to start tho Bport up In tho near future, and tie:T: .i'i1101:: s: cer.a.;i;;tpmy. ..mi thoy are Puna- CCTlUUll(MIIU( ilU III" IIIU I'HttU- bou, High SfhoolTionwArksand tho Mnlles. All t looms nro well known to lovers of the game, and, or en;s 1t L Ho.lan, ciuii.llaco they hae been pla.lng.aBilnst one 0et "p0 ".Hai another. The Malles wero the old " . ."' " ""' ' champions, and they wore unbeaten 0c' M"??lllre"' for n long time Tho team has 3"0iKnoRoU tK, ' changed a lot, of course, but still the .. samo esprit do corpB Is prcbont, nnd that moaiiB everything. The Ironworks team la a good one, nnd tho men on it aio tho light bort LaBt )ear they did well, although they did not win the championship Tho men who make sugar mills were nlwavs on the Job, however, and there is no doubt that this ear they will he as good. If not better, than ever. The Puns won out InBt oar, nnd they will ho btroug again this season, AQUA IIC SPORTS BY SCHOOLBOYS Swimming Races In Harbor On Satumay, October 29, On Sitmd.i. O tobcr 20, the Granurnr School Athletic I.enRiie will hold "n pioginm of swimming races mid six evontB will ho brought olT. I he i.iccs will stint nt 2:30, nml either tlio llenlnnl or Mjrtlo boat club will bo the he.idqinitors for tho il.iy. Tho tub race will start things go- Inc. and It will be over n forty-jnrcl course. This went should ho funny cnuiihii iui uiij viii. ir, ..i-.u ... sure to ho some olllxtitnn nnd cap sizes, a twcnl) -.Mini swimming race for bo) of eight pounds and under will be the next event on tho pro. grain, nml It should he an exclt- lug go. of nn eight urd open race nnd n relay nuo over 1C0 ards, each hoy a xt a FREAK BETS MADE . ON WORLD'S SERIFS , Cub Plungers 0)1 Boaid of Trade Grabbed Wagers, CHICAGO, Oct. -.netting odds on thn world scries Bhortenid today Philadelphia and Kastcrn money Is expected next week. In the hotels several larEO bets hne nlready been .placed, chiefly ut ten to seven on the Cubs. Threobcts of WOO each at theso odds are rp corded Ultlo outside money hns s)wn so far. but will probably show 'n frco next week. Tom Chnmales secretaries ana managers 01 i: a athletic clubs aro Invited to send t: ii tn tha rln.f.a nf inv nvnnla tvhtph ti they may bo getting up, for in- a a sertlou under tho abovo head, a tt Address all communications to a the Edltor' Bulletin. ,i " , , " Jun lo.r, . " Ea"" V8' "" ' 0cl 23-C' A' C;;vs' J ,"?"m' 23 -roUr ;, voma. n. ' MoB!B:, i- i SMntcl jj uclHffi f w" n II r! II tt II t! II It tt tt it Itlltl III! I Mott of tbo old plaers will tuin out, and It will take a good toam to beat thorn The High School will have borne now men on their team, nnd with tho help nf the o'der jihi- era there should be something doing when the go up against the other teams Soccer is liked by many people In Honolulu, nnd there will suioly be n big turnout to the gamta this season, HUNNIMI. BIG RACE IS KING IS DOPED TO WIN EASILY a0Qts A,dIT1rors ArO Sticking to Their Man. However, and Say Ho Cannot Lose Great Struggle Expected, Now that Kaoo and King are sign ed up for their raco on Sunday, Oc- palng the prlre mone " That Is n leiy pleasant theory to work on, nnd would bo quite delight ful for King and his admirers If It doped out that wny Hut there In an other side to the question, nnd Kaoo, who hai shown local people what he can do on the truck nnd rqnd, will not want for backers, when tho two hnmnlons too tho mnik nt the Ath- )etlc Park next bnnduy wefk. i Tho greatest possible interest is be ing taken In tho coming race, nnd tho park will hardly le big enough to hold 'all the people who will at tend. The Tsiikuiuoto-Kuoo raco somo time ago drew n big crowd, but tho rnco on October 30 will certainly at tract people fiom nil over tho Is lands. It Is tho first oent of Its kind In which n local chumplon has had n cluinca or going up against a man from outside tho Islands, and e)cry- body who can senro up tho prlco will bu on hand for sure ' Tho men bine agreed to run for two-thirds of the gato receipts, nnd the park pcoplo take one-third nnd pay for all advertising mid fixing of track. Tho proposition looks good for the park authorities, but as the runners aro satisfied, thero Is no kick coining t King will do n ton-mile spin nt tho Hoys' Field this afternoon, nnd a big crowd of followers of the g.inio will surely ho on hand to see tho little fellow show bis pneo. Thero will bo moro stop-watches at the Hoys' Held today than cer before, and tho trj out will be watched with great In terest. Tomorrow the man from tho Coast will go to I-ellotnia nnd mako ar rangements for having ttckits sold incro. no win n so iisk some or tno olllcers to net us Judges on tho day o thero. Ho will also nsk some of tho the ince. TIiq other officials will nil he chosen on next """" "' """'"'7 Antone Kuoo Is not worrying any nbout tho outcomo of tho raco, nnd nltbougb he is ten years older than King, ho wllUmnke tho lighter man nib. II. a!., nl, ,m Inni. tiftAnn mlt.n on;., iiici; Mil m iwiih lincvu uiiica . The old AVulnlua Horse Iiub beon do ing soma fine running Intcly, nnd ha is tn good condition now. In ten dnyB' time he will bo perfectly lit, and he will step onto the track ready to, bat tlo It out with Soldier King for tho honor of Hawaii. a ts a DOTS AND DASHES. The Mnklkl bunch of bikers hnd n great time on their stroll along tho const to Wnluiunalo last Saturday and Sun day. They slept In a rave and the mnsciultoos didn't do a thing to them. They Intend to liuvo an other long walk next Saturday and Sund.i, nnd It Is thought thnt a large' number of the members of tho club will turn out.' Good old Hen Holllnger Ib far from dcdil, and all his friends, who were horrified Inst night to hoar that, ho hnd dopartpd this lite, nr'oiJfeellnK good. If the man who Ettarted the lie r,olng tould be lociitbd, thero Would bo something doing In the wny of stoush. On Sunda night there will be a skating r.itc at the rink, and George WIIKl'nton will tncklo oung rreltns. This event will he run off beforo King, tho Matathuner, inns an foot agaliibt two skaters Tho United Stutes Supreme Court nt Washington Is soon tn pass on the validity of the Insurance Issued In fayor of a steamship that was cap tured In tho niiBsu-Jnpunese war. McLOUGHLIN WINS IN i PARK TOURNAMENT Long Does Not Play War. Out of Form, Tho preliminary rounds of the bay, counties championship tournaments In both singles nml doubles were till progress on tho tennis courts In Uol den Onto Park estorday. Consider ing the fnrt that tho singles matches consisted of Vest thriu nut of five sets, good progress wn undo dining tho day Unfortunately, Mohlllo U.ng decided not to piny In tho tour nament, owing to lack of practise. Maurlco MqLoughlln won bis match hy default, and bo will bo on hand somo time during tho week to tuko pnit In the ecnt "" I Several of tho mulches wero well contested during tho day. While tho majority of them went only threo Bets, thero were a number tint took the full ilv sots to decide Thero wero no unscts during the play. Herbert Long made his appearance on the courts, nfter an nbscticu of several months, nnd bo had his hands fu)l disposing of ono of the clover youngsters of the llolden Oato Junior Tennis Club, C J Curlcy. Tho hit ter played the expert to n standstill nnd It wns only Long's cjtperlcnco that carried him through Curlcy won the first set 9-7, nnd the second nnd third went to Ixmg, 7-r. nnd o-s rospecthel. Tho fourth set wns won easily by Curley, 0-1 In tbo fifth both showed tmpiocnicnt nnd each had chances to win on numerous oc casions, but, toward tiin end, Long nteiidled down and finally won tho set, 0-7. S, V. Call, .Oct. 7. LIEUT. HOUSTON TO FAR EAST Goes to Join a Ship of the Asiatic Fleet Will f if , , -.Leave Soon, Although a clmngo of lnse for Lleiit.-Comninndcr Houston, who has been in charge of tho local light house district of Hawaii, was cou tallied. In a news Item In the II u I 1 o t l.n bume six weeks ngo, it was not nt that tlmo ccrtnln Just whcio he wns going to bo stationed, but orders hale now beon lcceUcd dN rcctlng him to proceed to tho Tar Kast nnd Join the Asiatic station, to be stationed on ono of the naval ves sels thoie. It is probable thnt he will leave In the early pait of No vember Lieutenant Houston has been hero for over n car, and In th.it tlmo baa had thn superintending of tbo con struction of scvernl large pieces of walk, ono of vvhl-h wns tho Makn. puu Point light. Tho returning of tho lieutenant to active Hut on n war seitcl Is tho rcsult of Ul0 reccIlt cl)nnK0 ,n , InnnaBcmont or l0 burcilI or B,lt. liouEes, which now comes under tho jurisdiction of tho Department Commerce nnd Labor. Thero will bo many in tho city who will be sorry to see tho lieu- tenant loavo these shores, ns ho has mndo a large circle of friends whllo II IK I). DHItaAU In this city, October 17, 11)10. Infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. M W Hcrgnii. m Weekly It u 1 1 o 1 1 n 1 per ear. AMUSEMENTS. NEW ORPHEUM (Telephone 2660) LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT I -Of- " Father and, the Boys" BEST SHOW SEEN HERE ' IN YEARS! Crowned Houses Nightly Order Seats Today by Phone "The Witching Hour" Comes Tomorrow, with GEO. B. HOWARD & CO. In Augustus Thomas' Great Play Orchestra 60c, Balcony 35c, Gal lery 2Su. AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE THEATER NEW VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS FROM THE COLONIES Admission 15c, 10c, 5o Park Theater ALBERTO HARNEY & HAYNES and MOTION PICTURES. NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets RANCE SMITH The Banana Man MASC0TTE SISTERS Singing and Dancing And LATEST MOTION PICTURES PIERRE BARON A 1,0 II V II ITH HOIISF. School of Physical Culture, Scientific Massnge, Medical Gymnastics (Swedish Move ments), ladles' Mcn'fl nnd Children's classes. Hours: u. m. to 10 p m nnd Private Instruction. .Mr. (IiiiIiu Workman (of Itoval Swedish Gymn Inst ) M.iBbcnr nnd Instructor of (IvinniiBtlrs The Pacific DICK SULLIVAN, Proprietor I STTT King and Nuuanu you'll find they're nil rmn.1 f.l. ,"": ,ows ne' V'Hs the Fashion" Hotel nr. Fort D. H. Davies, Prop, PRIMO BEER Order Cream Pure Rye Sold bv LOVE JOY AND CO. Rainier Beer FOK SALE AT ALL BARE Telephone 2131 Drink MAY'S OLD K0NA C0ITEE Best in the Market HENRY MAY & 0 0. Phore 1271 If you would enjoy a good time, at tend the SOCIALS as given by tie ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING in Odd Fellows' Hnll every Triday evening, iflillv...,..,fti'W, ... AtK.i..'j,..i