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10 11 f EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUE8DAY, AUO. 15, 19(1. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, aboTc Union Squaie Juit opposite Hold St PrtncU Euroocan Plan SI. CO a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Steel and brick structure, furnish' InRS cost $200,000. High diss hotel nt moderate rales. Omnibus meets all traini ami steamers Hotel Stewart now recognized as Hawaiian I5l.m1l headquarter. Cable address, "Trnwots" A. II. C Code. Ileservatmns made through Trent Trust Co., Fort Street, Honolulu. Hotel St. Francis Union Square, San Francisco Under the Management of JAMES MOODS FAt'lMJ the beautiful park In the heart ot tho city, which li the theatre ol the piinclpnl events ot the famous festlfnU ot Sua J'riinclscn, this hold, In en vironment and ntniosphere, ex prrsaea most lilcisiuitly the comfortable spirit ot old Cal ifornia. The royalty and nobility Ibe Old YHrld and the Far 1 Kast and the men ot high achievement In America who assemble her contrlbnte to the cosmopolitan ntrao.phere ot an Institution which represents the hospitality and ludltldnnl II7 of Sun Francisco to the. traveler. The bulldlofr, which marks the furthest advance of science In sen Ire, tins uovt the largest capacity of any hotel structure In the Mest, and upon comple tion of the l'ost street annci will be the largest caruTansery In the norltL TUI1I.E THK SERVICE IS UN USUAL, T1IK PRICKS ABE NOT. European Plan from $2.00 Up The Colonial Emma, Above Vinoyard Patronized liy iitrsons nt rclhitincnt Iluonis sliiBlo or en aultc, with or with- ut liuth. MISS JOHNSON, Prop. IS YOU WANT A UOOM AT Haleiwa nuitiNn Hi;i'n:.Min:it, voir had iihttkh hi:ni in yoimi nami: ALL- TAKUN roll AUOUHT WAIKIKI INN t , Rooms and Board FINE BATHING W. C. Bergin, Prop. MACFARLANE&CO., limited WINES AND LIQUORS Agents For 'INGLEN00K WINES Wc deliver to any part of the 4 3 . - city. I , . Phone 2026. ' P. 0. Box 488 OWL I CIGAR NOW is af. A OUNST .C(1 Aatpti Inter-laland and O. It. A L. Shipping books for sale at the Dull tin office, 60c each, von Hamm- Young Co., Ltd. Pioneen and leaders in the Automobile Buiinesi Agents (or such wclMiuown can is Packard. Popo-llnrtfnrd, HtovenB Uuryen, Cadillac, Thomas l'lyor, Iliikk, Overland, linker Kloclrlc, ami others. Automobile Supplies & Repairing Associated Garage s limited ..For the DUST RENT CARS In the city, ring up 2909 OLDSMOB1LE, No. 401 RENAULT, No. 404 LANDAU LET, No. EM C. H. BEHN Automobiles CHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. Merchant Street Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK on your Automobile and save Generator Troubles. Acetylene Light and Agency Co., Ltd. Y. Yoshikawa, The BICYCLE DEALER and XI FAIRER, has moved to 180 KING STRUT New location Red front, near xonng Building. Telephone 2318. Crepe Goods COTTON CREPE SHIRTS, KIMONOS AND PAJAMAS H.MIYAKE; 1248 FORT ST., ABOVE BERETANIA DRY GOODS FOR ECONOMICAL BUYERS Yee Chan & Co. Gents' Dry Goods KAM CHONG CO. Corner Fort and Beretanla Streets FINE LINE OF DRY GOODS WAH YING CHONG CO., King Street, Ewa Fishmarket Wing Chong Co. KISli "I- HEAR BETBXL Dealers in Furniture, Mattresses, etc., etc. All kinds of KOA and Mil EION FURNITURE made to order. 4 FINEST IT And Cloth of Al Quality Can U Purchased from SANG CHAN MC CANDIESS BLDG. F. 0. Box 861 Telephone 1731 IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL GOODS Wing Wo Tai & Co. 841 iNuuanu, near KUir. Street i'llONU 1C20 Fine line of Carpenter Tools At the New Hardware Stors CITY HARDWARE CO. . King and Nunanu Streets II u I let In INlltorlal II on in l'bone 185. llullctin lluslucss (JOlio I'liouc 22S& AVIATOR FLIES WASHINOTON, July IS Alntor llnrrj N. Atntioil of Huston, who re cently completed IiIh ucitiplnuc (rip (toin that city to tbo nntbm.il cipl tnl by ny ot Now Ymlc nml Alliin tlc City, Is tbo first of tbo lllcis to innUo u enll on tbo prcHhlcnt of tho United Stntes, mrMiiR mid ilcpurt- K i fv'iiiil)it-''','jpsiwiati i I ajBMfBM bsbbSSSSSSSsI Jk- -C jBeBeYaaSSfasaMaaMv a j jBHBseBSBBiaBBSl aeieieieiH' " ,J V" tt - WVBWeeTrl UTisilHaBiH SsHiHiK L.' jittim S 1 f tI F 1 to tXU gfr Rt" t I JB "AVSllkfi. JaMaseieieieieiW i SPORTS I! amtl FOR RELAY RACE Tho Un-nillo raco which Is to tnko pi. 1(0 on August 2G, between Jlinmlo ritBeriild inn! Hnldlir Klntf, JiicKboii iiiii! Zlnk, !h ticRlnnlni; to urouso a Kriat deal ut Interest. The lij arc doliiR much trahihiK at plimnt Down lit tho .Middle l'.irk eny cmiiIiik KhiR and Jtlrilt aro do hiB their tralnliiK. riiuiihii; from three to Iho miles each day. ntKcruli! Is doliiR most of his trnliihiR out ut l'aplolnul l'.irk, and takes n few long Jori tu the l'all. The Iniul relay tiaiii Is it iry slroiiR one, and It Ih up to tho llrxt two molt to stay with I'ltwernlil In onkr to mnko Rood, as KIur tun bold his own whin ho takes up tho last let; ot tho rate. Tin warm wiather of tho liast few wiikH has nfTiitod I'lts'Riralil some what, and hu iiimiH out with thostatc iiaiit that he IuHcms tho men aro Rct tlpR too milt li of it liandkap. Ho sajh that If tho men clnnReil thih plan uiul null of the first two ran thren mllos ami KhiR ran four, It would lit 1 1 i iu up things. Tho rmo shoiibl bo n daiid), as Jlmiiilu rilRorald wuntH to add this rate to his list of victories, as ho will U.no Fionjifter tho comlnK race. He sa that ho will show tho publla for tho f.rst tlmo how ho can really run whuWoriid to, und ho will surily bo fun id whin tho raco tnkiH place. I'ur the local team Zlnk It. to tnko tho llrxt Ick of tho race. This man Zlnk Is pnrllns tbo sports who nro In- Icrrsttd hi tho race, as It Is tho tlrst tlmo ho has linn spnkiu of as u run ner. Ho Is said to ho a fast runner from u inllo up to tho lUo-inllo dis tant o. Tho men will continue their tralnhiR for tho whole wnk. It Is hoped that ariaiiRiiuiiits will ho niado ho as to ilHIilo tho illstiinc'H iikiio cculy In tho race. FAEfDOM AT RANDOM 11 Is stand that Matt Wills, tho Ilrllloh llRhtwelRht, will meit tho win ner of tho WolKiiHt-Mcl'alland llRht Homu tlini! after tho contest It Jias bun iiiiuuiiiiiid by tho promoter of tho llRht that tho uitlcles had not hi en tlKiicd, hut tho preliminaries have been lompjeted and both WolRast and Mc-rai-lrib will flRn up for tho winner nHholr bout to inict Wells. T'lio Hul Nnlu had two crack swlm mcrfa in) Its ttiim, w1h wcro idnccd In Kuril o tuts as to tnko first nlaco. fie iiovis won all bis vents tbo mllo, half uillo and uuuiter whllo Duko Kaha iiamukii won In the 50 yards, 100 jiuda and -JO urds, thereby rIvIiir tho Hul Nalus llixl ldaeo In nil tho lung'swlm- mliiR oeuts, 'Iho Ilnviitlls pulled off threo iloublo 1 1 1 :l Suuda In flue fashion, Tho hn plajed Rood Infield bull, althoiiRh Mark limn was n llltlo oft his roRiuilr form ItiiRby prnetlso will bo started roon, and Hoiiih ruikI teams should bo ablo to Ret together uud airiiueo u ueilcb ot fc-aiuca. TO VISIT TAFT InR by neioplano. Atwnod flew over tbo White House, nllKliled upon Iho lawn directly In front of Iho portico, whero 1'iesldent Tuft, Secretary Uti les mid Major Aichlbald llutt receiv ed blin and tbo president presented lilm with it medal. After the visit At wood resunied hli seat nml flow awity. NatloaaR in iiiiu; HAD O Toole, tho miich-talked-nf pitcher who was sold to tho Pittsburg club for tho blK price of IJ2.G00, first nt traded attention while "lie was plnlni?'Prletor of Walklkl Inn. who all wero nn the HlotiN City nine Ho pitched for that teum lujho Western LeiiRtlo last o.'ir mid his team won tho champion ship Ho led tho pitchers of tho league, which ranks with the I'aclllc Coast l.ciiRiie. o Toolo took part In thirty games, but did not play tho full number of Innings In soma of them. Ho won nineteen and lost five. Ills strikeout rciord was tho most rciuaikablc part of his work. Ho suit 207 batters back to the bench by tho strike-out routo In tho thirty games ho plajed. making mi nvirngo of set en ttrll.oouls n game. He was nn unusually steady pitcher, nml allotted hut 71 free passes to first, an iiMrago of ubout two buses on balls it g lino. O'Toolo was n dandy pitcher nnd n fair hitter, with only ono error against him during last Mttsnn, whlih set Ills percentage to .9SS. JHs batting ner iiro rtnihcd the .263 mark. Ho niado twciit)-tlto lilts, mid lUo of them wcro homo runs, which shows that ho was a dangerous battor. O Toole has twlco.bcen sold first to St. Paul, for n small prlco compared In what Pittsburg paid Kt. Paul for IiIiiik Iho latter niado n fortune on Marty. O'Toolo Is now making good pace this season-wltli the American Associa tion, which Is known as tho fastest ot tho ttto big Ungues. Marty says that he has a brother who can pltili better hall than ho inn and Is two ears older than hhusiir and Is now pitching for tho Albany team In tho Now York 8tnt,i League, whero ho has won ten out of foiirtmi Raines played. nuierul Hugh Duffy Is soro every tlmo the nuiuii of Marty O'Toolo looms before his ijes. This young player, piirehastd for hiuIi n big prlco from St. Paul by1 Pittsburg, oneo sailed un til r the Innnir of Puffy Hugh was at that tlmo bond of the Provldenco team of tho KaMoni Lciiriio nnd ono day wns shy it few liurlirs nnd gavo O'Toolo n Job as one. Ho was offend 1C0 a month, but kicked und went buck to Seriinton, Pa. Murty O'Too'o, tho sensation for whom mnjor loaguo clubs wero con tending, was born and reared ut South rramlnglinm, Muss, and ho rccelwd his inrly training en nmnteur teams In tho lltllo Miissuehusctts town. When only Ilftcpu sears old ho worked won ders on tho mound, and was offered n phslllun on tho Di unison Miintiractur lug team of South rriimlnRtiiii. Iln pitched fur tho eoinpmy team for four jciii.s uixl llnully broko Into profession nl ball Ho Is twenty-ono years eild, nnd Is it joungstor of exceptionally good habits. Ho uses rllppery elm Instead or tobacco to moisten his splthnll. Kelly, O'Tonle's catcher nnd mate on tho St Paul team, Is now once more with his pnrtnir on tho Pittsburg team. He was bought for tho nlco sum of 700, President nmney Dreyfuss of tho Pittsburg Nationals purchased William Kelly, catcher of tho St. 1'aul Aulcrl- .can Association te-ini, battery iiiato of lO'Tnole, on July 28. A catelnr worth "00 ni kIvcii In exchange. Kelly will report nt tbo snnio tlmo lit. O'Toolo nt tbo Pittsburg; henihiuur ters soino lime In September. l'rcKlilent Drcyfttss ot tllo PltlsburK trim- has placed nn Insurance iiolleyfor 20,000 nn tbo life ut Murty O'Tnolo nnd ulll noon (like nut nn neeldont policy. Droj fust cldii not Inti ml tu tako nny chauccH with tbo 122,000 beauty. tt Xt tt STANDING OF THREE , .BIG LEAGUES .KlmiilltiK of tbo tlir'co IiIk leaBiies tip to AiiKiut 9. Cbliiii;ii ellll leiuN In the Xiitloiiu! I.eaciiu by n mimll inar- B In. I'lill ulelplibt mill Ditrnlt nruiiink Iiik n bl mil for Ainvrlciiii I.uiuuu liunurM. National League. W. U. 311 38 40 4J 44 r3 78 Pet. .fi.il .612 .588 .571 .S'.O .454 .388 .220 Chli'ilK SV I'ltlKlmrK CO New York C7 I'lilliidclphbi .. ...... DO St. Louis CS Cliicllinutl ,44 llrooliljll 38 lloston i 22 American League. W. I'hllndclphla 68 lHtrolt 05 riosliiti C4 New Yoik Til ChlenRO SO Clcelnnl , &.! WochhiRtoii 40 Pet, .651 .631 38 M CO CI S3 CI 71 .Cl .CIS .49! .495 .388 .304 St Louis i. 31 Paclfio Coast League. W. 1 Pet. .057 .810 .511 .C00 .480 .105 Portland CS CI Vernon . . , 71 58 Oakland C8 05 Hun ITnnclsco 65 65 ttaerntnonln 61 66 Los AnReles G3 78 BLAME IS LAID An Inquest was held last nlRht In tho sheriff's office concerning tho death of OcorRo W. Kcbrepple, drowned last Hnturday nt Walklkl. Tho coroner's Jury, uftir hearing tho statements of A. J. Dtndo, J. 1'. Flynn, companions of tho deceased, nml 1IIU IlerRln, pro witnesses of tho unfortunate affair, nil journcd, nnd nfter holding a short con ferenco returned nnd gave Its irdltt, which Id lines tho Territory for tho dentil of tkhrcpplc. The Jury t minis that had the Territory placed darker signals mer tho dangerous holes, tho accident would not hitvo occurred. Ono of tho derisions In tho verdkt was its follows: "It Is the opinion of this Jury that the Tirrltorlal got opinion t Is nog Uncut In not filling this hole, from which George W. Schrepplc's body was taken, or placing danger signals oer tt so ns to prevent the further sacrlllco of life.' Herein stated that two years ngn, when tbo danger signals broko away from this dangerous section of Walklkl. ho went to tho supervisors asking them to plncp others there, hut they did nothing The Jury states that tho Territory has Jurisdiction over the waters uf tho beach and It Is therefore up to that body to Install theso signals for tho public welfare, und not Iho county. Schrepple was 29 jtnrs of ago, n na tive of Phlladilphli, being born In Unit illy hi 188.' His body will bo shipped to tho Quaker City. HOME INSURANCE CO. NOW OPERATIVE Formal organization of tho Homo Insurant u Company of Hawaii, Ltd, was effected at a meeting of tho stock holders yesterday afternoon for the first tlmo sliito the company was giv en Its chatter. Officers wcro mimed as follows: Cecil ltrnwn, president, J. A. MtCnnilleKH, vice-president, Nor man Watkins, secretary, Zcno K. My ers, treasurer und manager, !'. I) Uivvrcy, auditor, A. S. Wilcox mid Chu (lein. additional directors. The list of ofirccrs Is Iho same, ns those named boforo the company win thurtcred, uud jeslcrilny'u action v. us virtually it confirmation With tho organization, tbo eoinpmy Is now In the field for lnsiiinnco, und .Manager Mjcrs states that uliondy business Is coming in, proving that Iho pcoplo uf Hawaii wolcomo ilIioiuu company nnd wIHrIvo It their pat lonuge. IIOlt.N. SOO.NO In Honolulu. August (i, 1911, to Mr. and Mis. Charlca Al Boonguf Ilaklwa' Hotel, it son. t i The Ic ultra ot tbo llrat series took it (iimhlo Hiinilaj, whin tho tallenders i nine up und starttd out to lead hi tho second serlis. TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money- if it fails to cure. . W. Grove's signature is on each box PARIS UEDIUNB CO, St. Lwui, U, 6. A. ELMONH Afj'A ARROW COLLAR. with the Ara -Notch in place of the bothersome buttonhole 15c. each 2 tor 23c. Cluett, Pcibody & Co., Mikers ARROW CUFFS, 25c. a Pain . YOU AIII3 LOOKING POtt A WHimiNCJ Oll'T YOU WOULD DO WHLL TO SUt! OUIl "Wallace Silver" WHICH IH OAININO POPU- LAIHTY WITH KVKIIY IIOUHKWH'H THAT UBEa IT J.A.R.VieiraSCo. 113 Hotel St. Jewelers , The Sierra Cafe wIsIiih to miniiuiiio to tho public that It has l-cnind tho lliiest chef In town and Is now ready to sirvo the best of everything In good stIc. Prlvutu IIoncs for I.idles. Open Day and Night pSrWAT I HERB I Gurea Com MNJAMIN COMTOUNO HERBALO i GonttlDatioa. Malt es New, klch DIOOO. Stomach and Uver Regulator. Care the Kidneys. Good Pictures Are the resjlt of good Instru ments. We have Kodaks and Cameras fitted with especially good lenses, and they will give you pictures to be proud of. WE'RE ALWAY8 GLAD TO SHOW THESE QOODS. Honolulu Photo Supply Co. "Everything Photographic" PICTURES IN COPLEY PBINTI jPACIFIO PICTURE FRAHIHQ Ca 1050 Nnaanu Street POST CARDS Hawaiian Scenics . uu iub ects (?4V AHK 1'OU THHM i HAWAII SOUTH SEA8 CURIO CO. Young Building And All Post Card Dealers CURIO FOR SALE ALGAROBA BEAN MILL! And ONE SECOND-HAND STANDARD GASOLINE. ENGINE. 16 H. P. 1494 EMMA STREET Telephone 24SS Pau Ka Hana MOVES THE EARTH l ri1BMk iaapeaL. rii ar'mcai lyAWw; mMtmS'ek ..ra' BELLEVUE HOTEL San Francisco A QUIET, REFINED HOUSE OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE American Plan Jtooni with Uath and Hoard from J I 00 n Day European Plan Itoont with Halli from f2 00 u Dty Special Monthly Ralea A IiIrIi-cIiiss I'ntiilly nnd Tourist Hotel. Hnlf block riom Columbli Theater, nnd on tbo edgo of tbo Itetnll Hhop plng District. Htery room with Prl vnlo Hath. Positively Fireproof. W. E. Zander, Manager ROSAJ CO. Good Old Guckenheimer Pure Rye Bottled In Bond JULES PERCHARDS & FIL8' CALIFORNIA SPARKLING WINES We Oeliver to Any Part of the City PHONE 3181 ROSA & CO., Alakea and Queen Street Rainier Beer f'U rot lALI AT All 1AM Telephone 2131 1 acific 3 a loon KINO AND NUUANTJ STREETS Order Cream Pure Rye old fc L0VK70T AND CO. You'll And they're all good ftl Iowi here. "It's the Fashion Hotel nr. Fort D. H. Daviei, Proa, PRIMO BEER Ruberoid Roofing leads all others In ser viceability. It la add, water ind firo resisting. Why experiment with an Imitation when Ruberoid costs no more? BOLD UY Lewers & Cooke. Limited 177 S. KING STREET Anyone found trespassing or shooting on the Waialac or Kahala lands will be prosecut ed to the full extent of the law. PAUL R. ISENBERG. July 1,1911., " Horses, Mules and 'Brood Mares HOR8ES FOR WORK OF ALL KIND8 MULCS DROKEN TO HARNESS CLUB STABLES Telepnono 1109 v V I btlaVtWat BH353KtSZ3SttVUl lqnaMLlLd4it&Jl llBMHlimsliii !S2a2!aimamimvmm,ijM -