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sBP?PK "' &8 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.( MONDAY, JULY 3, 1911. Fast Polo Match On Tomorrow ABE MARTIN ''M ' The Best Dressed Men In Othu and Fifth Cavalry To , Play ' When llic high-spirited polo ponlp Town JU ff r'fj JSM -V'i . I nro lentl prnliclni: onto tlio Held from tlieli stalls, they will lio mounted by teams trained to tho minute, nw fori the frny tlmt will decide tliu champion, of the season's llrst game. Hnturdio's prnitlje nt Moannlun.' demonstrated the line pitch to which I limn ami beast nro keyed for the lilK event ' The Oahti ponies nre nil In Brent condition, responding to the sllKliteat ( flKtiiil with the e-nsc.nnd enthusiasm ofi Veterans. The mounts of the Fifth Cavalry. were briAiKht In from tho barracks nnd' ulnl.liul nt ,l,n imrtf GiitlirdnV f?lllllt?' the team n chance to work them out on the new Held, which in u hit differ ent from the, one they hnvo been prnc- j liaillK ejll. Like the Oahus, they nppenr to lie In first-class shape, etiuiil to copa with whatever they run up neralnst. lloth teams feci confident of slipping It to the other. This will he dono with' no great cote, however tho two teams nre no evenly matched and ought to all appearances put up n light for honors I that will ho chuck hrlmful ot snap' and ginger. I BBLBBBBBBBiHBBE' iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BBBBHBBBBBBB9tA' BBBBBBBBBH b NbWMRI laVPH1's'BVBHt:BBBBBmaflBn9H ,"' "yC L?-tii 'i'jKBBBVbaBBBBBK43BBBBH BtyUo" MUMBBBBBBBBlBBBaWnBMBBB BLKluHBBBHBBHBVKHHPPil WALTER DILLINGHAM. CAPTAIN OF THE OAHU FOUR Society will hno the opportunity of totting Its lung power In rooting to Its fullest cnpnelty, as no auto horns' will he permitted to coax spirit Into tho men. Tho auto honkers have n ten dency to frighten tho ponies and de trlct their attention from tho grime. Tho event takes place nt Moannlun, starting at 3 o'clock. Tho oniclajsvrlll he: Lieutenant O Conner, referee; J. T. Walker and Lieutenant Hume, llmo- kieptts; Lieutenant I'ocrster and IT, Leitiini, rpilkecnors. The tenia In bnttlo for'Onliu will ho compiled ot Wnlter' Dillingham (cap tuln), n. Hlilnule, G. Dcnlson mid R. Atkinson. The team representing tho cnvnlryls mndo tip of Captain Korsjth, Lieuten ants T)nik, Hanson and (Jimckrmoynr, ALLEGED BUNKO MAN ON TRIAL Devero Anderson, tho self-styled professor of architecture nnd ten mln uto process of photography, wns put cm trial In iollco court this morning;. C. F. Chllllngworth nppeuicd for him, whllo Deputy Attorney Mllverton, re presented tho government. The first witness put' on stand by tho prosecuting was M. L. II. Hoy nohls. He stated that he first spent 115 fur the drafting of certain plans by Anderson. Hut after he had spent Hint' nmount, Anderson, according to tho witness asked him for another subscription. This aroused his sus picion, and he told Anderson that he would think It aver for a while. The case had not reached Its close at noon today, when Judge Monsnr rat ordered It to go over until July C. It was stated In court this morning by' Hcynolds, tho complaining wit ness, that he and Anderson wcro to take a trip around tho world. This scheme did not materialize and It probably will not. s ' HONOLULAN REPORTS Tho following wireless message has been received by tho ngents from tho B. 8. Honolulan, bound for Honolulu: 8. 8. Honolulan, July 2, 9:55 p. in. Will nrrlvo Thursdny morning. All well. Pleasant weather. 2218 tons cargo for Honolulu, 7 passengers for Honolulu, 73 bngs mull for Honolulu; 318 toii3 cargo for Knhulul; GO tons cargo for Knaimpnll. Will stop nt Knhulul Wednesday afternoon to land Mr. II. 1. Haldwln. Ship docks nt Huckfeid wharf on arrival. There will be no band concert nt Emma Square this evening. This af ternoon the band will piny compll mentnry selections to tho two llrltish cruisers at the naval dock. Tho con cert commences nt 4 o'clock. Tomor row the Hawaiian band will devote tho entire day to tho different cele bration stunts. Manager Dreler had nil off-day es terday for he could not see the sky ball right above his hend. BOY SCOUTS HAVE ONLY ONE ACHE SPECIAL SERIES OPENS TODAY Thirty Hoy Scouts returned to Ho nolulu lust Saturday afternoon nftcr eight days in cntnp, nnd with the not nblo fnot to chronicle that not nil ac cident; no sickness, mid no trouble of any kind occurred during tho time ' lmUng 0,,.Ictll , su IjUllN that tho nctlvo youngsters woro on Alllnn ialll, their outing. j Tlu rQUWl B,im ()t u10 ufl)r,,on One boy nto too many olilas, then , ,, ,.. ,,,.. u....,. went In swimming and us n result got ,. 1,tLrlnno,l , , MirJ. ,, There will ho n dnuble-lienilcr at tho Athletic Park tomorrow afternoon. Tho JapiniHu team )lll buck up ugalnnt tho Haualls In tho llrnt iiuitch, nnd tho Kelu nluo will inako Its llrnt nppcar nncn on thu dlnnuind In tho second C.IL By torn kind provision your last year's blue serge suit looks ten times as good t' you a It does t' anybody else. A newspaper picture alius mokes a feller look tike ho wui wanted fer house-breakin'. one ot thoso old-fashioned stomach nehes, and that wns tho only Incident of the whole week that even gave an Intimation of trouble. , So successful was this enmp thnt atreudy thcro Is tnlk of other camps for the Scouts this Hummer, and some of the boys thnt did not go nro now anxious to get out in the open like their fellows. Tho camp was under tho direction of Scout Commissioners James A. Wil der nnd D. Howard Hitchcock, and was pitched in Wnlplo valley. Tho boys looked after their own sanltnry arrangements under direction of tho ciders, nnd the pool was divided Into three sections, ono for drinking, one below for washing nnd ono still 'fur ther down for MUlilng. During their week In camp tho )oungstors learned woodcraft nnd niountnlncrnft and scout signals nnd and a lot of other things, and inci dentally dov eloped already largo nppo tltcs. Kooutmnsters A. II. Dondero and Paul Super went out to tlio camp last Saturday, escoitlm; Cnpt. Caller, IT. 8. Dre 2li Itlce, lure If puMdhlp. Tho lineups uro as follows: Ilnwiill Ilnpluiel, c; Lotn, p ; ler (innnagtr), Hi.; Haniauku Mnrkham, 31. : Kunlll, vs.; W. If.; W. Desha, cf.j D. Desha, rf. Japanese Hoopll, c; Slnlcnros, p : 1'rnnco, Hi , A,niin, Hi ; Asam, 3k; Chllllugnnrth, xs.; Zcrliu, If.; Walker, cf.; Notley, rf. St. Louis Joy, c; Ilusluull or Les lie, p ; a. llriius (cuptnln). Hi ; franco, 2li ; Mnrkhiiiii, 3li ; (.'lillllngnorth, ss ; II. Ilrtlli", If.: Hn Sue, cf.; W. Do- thn, rf. Albert Howard vvas coru'iiltted ,to tho Kidernl urand Jury this morning by U. H. CnnimlxKloncr Das In upon n ihargo of peijury In connection vvlili tho pros ecution of On Im Knviler, the Montnna lulnltig mnn brought lure from San rrutu'lKcii for opium stealing, unci who was freed when Howard, tho supposed witness for tho prosecution, fnllrsl to glvo the expected testimony. 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KAH0KU0LUNA DIED LAST NIGHT Mrs. Snr.ih Knhokuoluna, wife of Deputy Sheriff Peter Noa Knhoku olun.i of Mnkawao, Mnul, died last night nt Palatini. She came fiom .Maul last week to he present, .nt tho conference of the Hawaiian Lvnntjo llcal Association, which closed Its work today. Mrs. Knliokuolunn wns general sec retary of I lie Christ Ian associations on Maul, n position which sho held for ninny years' with credit. Her body will ho hlpped to Maul for burial next rHi'ny. MrB. Knliokuolunn was n good Christian worker in Maul. Are wearing our Clothing be cause they realize the superi-' ority of these garments. Each suit is made by the best tailors the land affords. k . j.?.i-. K'V ABilWOA', jry" tZ ,k ?x " s. Mil a AO' i m : v&m V ML. THE STYLES THIS SEASON are very attractive, and the patterns t and styles greater than ever before. We guaran tee all the colorings and the fit. mtric?;o a W M m m i hJ-l )" ftStWT aa ,1 Si CIVIC FEDERATION IS DEAD Tlu mtililrifMl crUKct tonni from tlio( ( 'I nlli iitri r iiml Id lit ilolViitril llm Inral A. chief or staff for Ocnornl Macomb, )llnil ,,my Hntllrilly lirt(ri,oon on tho and inspected the lavout. On the way MnMM ,.,,,, Tll HCOri, 10 t0 9), tho auto was hucccssfully nmbusiied ,, AniUrM)n i,.l .hard luck, for ho by the boy scouts, and dipt. Carter . nWiM rf t, nrBt )mU )lo ,.' cougruiu.aieu incni upon ineir piog- ,,,,,, ,,. .ni(T I1M ,lt much of ref"'' , . Li ciowd picK.'nt nt tlm g.unii on uc- Durlng their stay In camp tho lads Cllllllt ,)f (l0 flthcl ,p(irlll ,, u Pu. set out a hundred nnd llfty eucalyptus tiiiium mid. tices, thus starting a good work. I , tm , ., ... , , .1 loliinster Pratt niinounces that tho nrlnglnj; sugJr and a number of , , . . , ,, pmtolllco will he open tomorrow nft caliln and deci: pjnsengora, tho Inter- crlln ,mly, Tlu BUlcr delivery win Inland steamer W. O. Hull arrived nt ,,on ,, lh Carr,r-H wn,iow will ho tho poit on Sunday morning and wlIli0MI) rrm lo u, I ho Alspntchcd for n return trip to I Kauai potts this, evening. Tlio Hall Cliul Ilul, Aknnn nnd Knn Yon nro mot with fresh northeast trades and a ptelty dangerous lot of sluggers. roursli pona on tho homeward voyage. Yestorelny each made two lilts. NEW EMPLOYES NAME0 BY BOARD OF HEALTH: The hoard of health today nnnnunc- , ed n number of appointments, j, Itopliu Is liutned for chief moseiullii Inspector and II. A. Nallen, W, K. j Luther, U. Junsen nnd S. N. Muriiuer , ate naincil iiKisijiilto Inspectors. James Vonrj, W. II. Hopkins, K. P. .Mc Gregor and 8, Mahuka nro promoted from mosquito to sanitary Inspectors, and William Mnnu Is appointed sani tary Inspector. j The crap-KhnoterH who wire nrri'st ed by Chief .MeDullle In it hnuro near Lllllm street did not show up In po lice court this morning. They forfeit ed their hill money rather than coma Into emu t. Tho benefit hill given by tho Ha waii HaReh'ill team at tho Young Ho tel. Saturday night pimcdji big suc cess, although tho attendance, was not as Inrgo as expected. (Continued from Pagt 1) A. n. Smith nunc In on his first trln with 19 nnd others had good records I Tree Planting Pc.itponed. The Civic rederatlon's tree plant ing criisinlii for this afternoon has been iint lined. Owing In tlio fiict that the army engineers hnvo let a contract for dre'dglug and filling In tho ground In tlio rear or Tort Arm stiemg it siemed wlpp to thoso netlvo In tho matter to delay the piantiu,; until tho whole area becomes avail able. The ho.irty cooperation of tlio arm) olllcl.ils and iltlens lias been most grntlflng to the parks comtnltteo of tho federation and li is encouraged them lo reel that Ilonolnlr could at nnj time cany through a project of this character to n satisfactory con cluslo'i on sliort notice. Tlio pxoirlsi'H and nrrnngemonts for tills attcrmon liavo not been given up, hut linvo pimply lieen postpjnc . Ono hmidred tilled fifty trees nre linwl in the possession or mo iiMieintiou nnd will bo pl.ined later on In such! places as It Is thought they will duj tlio most good. I Tlio King's Daughters Circle will meet this evening nt tho homo of. Miss Florence YiirrtW, Knimukl. A full attendance Is leeiuested. (Contlnuad from Pa as 1) In Kan lYunclseei, his salary helm? al lowed him-by n spe'djl dispensation. It was believed liy his friends here that usldn from his tin oat trouble ho was well, hut thei affection hcciiij. to have been more hciIouh. Senator Monro c.uiio to tho Islands about U'lS and enterid himtncHM here, e-nrly heeoinlni; prominent hi politics !li was n Ktanch Democrat. Hit was elected tei the county lloinl of Super visors when county government was first extnlilhhcd, in I!i05. At the next election he wns defeated for tho hei.irel, but Ian on thu Deinoerntlo thket fur the Ti'rrltorlil Senate at the general election following mid was succi'ful, being the only Democrat In tho Sennto two 5 ears agei. Mourn kept his rcxlduieo here, al though ho removed tit Sin Kr.inclxco for liushn'ss reasons. Ho Is survived by n wife. Ho win ,u lueinber of tho IikIoh, KIKk mid ii Shrlncr, nnd the local fraternal orders today received the news of his death through t'eilonel MeCiuthy. Hn wns n very popular man Irrespective of political nlllllntlons nnd hnd a host of friends who 1 1K il him for bin genhillly and straightfor ward character, ' e e k I - RnilnHii 11 .,r in ALL EYEGLASSES nre nut Shur-ons, even though they nro linger-tlern mountings. The superior lueehaulcal con-v Bt rue thin of the Shiir-ein menus I J eoiiifeirt, durability and elllcl-' ,,'-, , lie , Be Sure You Cot Shur-on A. N. Sanford, OPTICIAN fJoston Building Fort Street ' Over May & Co. Ladies' Panama Hats Ex Lurline m MILTON & PARSONS i-iotel at., opp. Young Phone 30S8 j,' CARLSON CURRIER CO. WASH SILKS , j C. B. and LA CROIX EMBROIDERY. COTTON MISS WOODARD'S, Fort Street 2185 cdllorl.il rooms 2250 business ofllce. These nre the leliv lilione liuinlie rs of lh It ii 1 1 e 1 1 n. Real Irish Crochet LACE 8, INSERTIONS, COLLARS, JABOT8, MOTIF8 and MEDALLI ONS, in a large variety of styles, just received by the LURLINE) also a new stock, of REAL MALTE8E and CLU NY LACES and INSERTIONS. Automobile Veils and Evening Scarfs Some very pretty novelties rr these goods are now being shown in our Lace Department, SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies' Knitted Underwear Begins on Saturday, July 1st OUR whole, stock, including the well known and popular "Merode," "Harvard," and "Crest wood" goods at greatly reduced prices. Sale will continue for One Week NEW BUTTERICK PATTERNS BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF White Goods FOR SUMMCR DRESSES FANCY MADRAS CLOTH, LIN GERIE, BATISTE, "FLAXON," in Plain White, Dimity Checks and StrlFesi "LUSTRE LAWN" and LIN AIRE. IMPORTED DOTTED SWISS. Linen Table Damask Snow-white satin finished, double damask IRISH LINENS. All sixes In TABLE CLOTHS, with NAPKINS to match, and the same patterns sold by tho yard. N. S. SACHS DRV GOODS COMPANY M ; & ,jstok33fcii&3to'J--------' 1"' V'-ft-"''"' uj&-u.-'. -&!... -iAyiWJ .,k, jfv V u !zL. ViA- - uiLifeJ&J'tiiiViisfehei1iit;teL