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E li. - - t EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLUI.U,.T.-,H., THUR8DAYAUQ.-31, 1811.. Jfg 1 ,-B fcovejpy.&Co. AMATEUR " " PROFESSIONAL S&V I 5 JL' U- Wc ? Vm 1i3 LOCAL ' fc ' FOREIGN Violet DuICC CoW AW : , -- Yll Cream 1 Importers and Dealers -IN- Fine Wines and Liquors WfifiKIMi fHAMPIflM TFAM W 8up 8 --" y M"k' of Co d 1 : 1 REGMDAr MAY PLAY HERE m ft j i lalTEveDry?J,u.?ui,??,Use(ly W Enflis!). and American Benson,Smith& Co.,Ltd., W J I mot Get Boat Much 'Interest Is Teams , to Meet September v IMI .- ... u , o Ml -Ml s. ' ., 7 In Semifinals. . Fo'1 "nd Ho,,, 8,r"u . I Ml THEREXALLsa vlft H mMm s tor e fJM '104 NUUANU STREET (t,'J ' PHONE 2708 X AlVlhSJr .fit vVX Cream Rye Whisky Old Jas. E. Pepper Whisky R. E. Wathen & Co.'s Whisky, The "Old Hospitality1 . "Maui" Wine -A Home Product . The Bartlett Natural Mineral Water , .' BottUd at the CeLbrated Bartlett Spring!, Lake County, California. Ai a MEDICINAL and TABLE WATER, It hat NO EQUAL. 8PECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO FAMILY TRADE DELIVERIES MADE TO ALL PART8 OF THE CITY - J. A. GILMAN Shipping and Commission 1 9 I aaU- 4- Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., BATH, ME. PARROTT & CO., SAN FRANCISCO BADGER'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. (MtlNNKIX -AUTOMATIC NPHINKLKIt) NEUMAN- CLOCK-CO. (WATOIIMAVS CLUCK) ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER TMCHEN & MUNICH FIRE INS. CO. - FOIIT STItKKT, XKAlt MF.uTllAKT. ALL THREE CLUBS HARD FOR Puunene, Club Training Hard Every Boat Being Used By ' Crews Hui Nalus Cannot Get Boat Much ' Interest Is Shown In Coming Races. Tho Jt-owing crews arc opt every evening now working hnrd for tho coiiIIiik regnttn sports, which promise to be tho licst ever pulled oft In Ho nolulu 'harbor. With n new cluh entered In tho races ngiilhst 'the Myrtle mid Henlanls, tho events nro attracting nioro nttentlon th'an ever. It Is a pity that neither the Henlanls nor the Myrtles can see 'fit to nllow (ho llul S'alu a barge to train In, hr the Wnlklkl boys are just crying to enter. It In n newly-formed cluh, so could not do everything at oncov'nnd one of the things they wish to do wah to enter tho Junior banco race, but huvo no boat to use. It looks oh though tho plan -will fall through, ns both tho Myrtles and Ho ahthls can not' afford to aid charity, at the present time, ns they are out to win on Hi'Kntta Day nnd 'the boys are tiling all thc.barges each evening, ns It means hard work to win this year, as both crows nro Vtry strong and with the' Puunene Cluh ns n surprise pack ago they need to Work extra hard In order to win this year. Tho I'uuneno crew arc In Honolulu now nnd nro out on the water every evening under strict training. Tho buys will make their Initial Iww to the public on September 16. Tho boys nro staying at tho Myrtle Boat Club nnd this does not mean that they are not out to defeat the Myrtles, for they uro and expect to when the races are pull ed off. Hotli tho men and crew this year are the best ever and this goes to show that It will bo n hnrd light for the honors this year. Iat Regatta Day the Myrtles had n cinch In all ot tho TO HE COMFORTABLF. THIS WKATHKU IS TO INSTALL AN The Only Way KOnTAW.F. THIS WHATHKU IS TO I Electric Fan TUHN ON THD CURURNT AND YOU WILI NOT MISS TIII2 THADU WINDS. TUPS COST IS INSIGNIFICANT AND A FAN WILL LAST FOR J2AR8. The Hawaiian Electric Co.. Ltd. events, 'but It will no doubt be a dlf- Ukulele crew K. Ileldford, A. ferent storv for them to' tell tlilh year. Brown, 8. Nlch'olso'oj a. Hallentyno. W. faifiriey" will'havo something 'to Work . C'w les nnd CBrown for. ' I" 'yftle K. Podmore, V. Auerbach, Among nil me inreo new nnrges inni w- ouuiwiu, . niuiiii, xw. niuuii uuu have nrrhed lately for the three clubs, W Rosa. the 'Myrtles seem to have (t!ie best! ' Jriie .Puunene crew Is working hard iKint, although tho Puunene club' lias a In the. harbor overy evening and Cap dandy ono nlso". I tain Hughes bellees that his men Will The threo clulm will" IssHit Invitations gle tho oflicr crows, a run for the to friends during tho day, nnd tho honors.! The newly-formed crow In friends or tho Pmmeno club will bo' clildes the following: ttf. Short. R. Ei welcomed to both the 'ilealanl and Hughes .(captnln), W." Schqllx. Arthur Myrtfo sheds. In the evening a dnnco Taylor, R. D. Walker. F. A. Lufkln and will bo'glven at tho Young Hotel, nnd Jack Walker (cox). Do You Like Fill :S 1 1 FISH? Y RECKIVr.D by the sthamkr last WKIIK SOMK OF THR FINHST COLUMBIA RIVKR SALMON, HADDOCK AND SMKI.TS WIS IIAVK HADilN THfi MARKF.T FOR A LONO TIMIi TITHSH WRIJ CIIOICU Metropolitan Meat Market . y. t in HEILBRON ,1 ti- A LOU 1 8, Proprl.tora M? TELEPHONE S448 hdmlsklon to the dance will be one dollar. Tho receipts, will be equally di vided among the three clubs, nnd ns the Hawaiian 'Rowing Association al lows ench club $12S, annually for ex penses, the expenses are much larger, so what tickets are sold will help the clubs very much. Tho committee In charge of th dance consists of Short nnd Hughes of I'uunene;.CIark and Foster Davis. Myr tles, nnd Bert Llghtfoot and I.emko, Henlanls. Captain Cunha of tho Henlanls Is keeping a clo-e watch on the men who arc out training each ovenlng, as ho wants only the Ix-st men In the race this year. Qua Bechcrt. Paul Jarrett and Jim Llod aro ho coaches of the club. Tho three crows arc out every evening now, both the senior nnd troshmen using thi ne,w Alfred Rogers, while tho Juniors are using tho Hen lanl barge. Another Interesting event In the com Ing regatta will bo the four-paddle vunoo race. Both tho Ukulele crew nnd the Myrtles will niter a crew In' the coming event. Tho ilul Nalu and Out rigger boys nro planning to enter a four-pnddlo crew. In the main event of the canoe rnces, which will be for slx-paddlo cunoes, the Ilul Nalus nnd Outrigger crew will beUhe only ones to compete, as the Kona crew will not be on hand this year to compete In th event.' When the Ukulele Patrol canoo crew meets tho Myrtle puddling bunch there Is going to he tohiethlng doing In tho way of getllng'through the water. The respective crews huvo been chosen nnd they are as follows:' w rt Neu Setters T j,.. ...... ., , The Ideal Mineral Water i ; t . . ' Anti-Rheumatic Anti-Gout Cases of' 100 bottles, $ 10:00 . H. HACKPELD & CO., LTD. Distributors p -t1? .? Ml . . W.K.SIXSMITH "pjTEACp Man Who Taught Roosevelt v-Manly Art 'Now Teaohing v , t , at Leilehua. ' JW. K. Blxsmlth, the'mnn who taught cx-Presldent Roosevelt the manly art, l.,iiow' visiting In Honolulu. Whllo hero' Mr. Hlxsmlth' will' hold classes nt I.elltliun.i where.' ho will teach tho ofll cera jind enlisted men tho art of box ing, 'which its a groat benellt to one's physical health. Blxsmlth Is down 'hero mostly for n nctilloa and sightseeing, but whllo In the Islands concluded Hint ho would glvo n few Ufcsons In his profession. Ho went down to) Leilehua and nr- Ya"nged hlf" work during hist stay here. JIh will 'start In with Ills classes. early In September, and they will continue for nloht n month. Whllo at Lellefiun, he will keep somo of tho olllcirs nnd men buiilly engaged nvoldlng his left ahd right Jabs.' Blxsmlth has lu.il -n success of his teachings, nnd Is carrying along a largo lllo of .recommendations from well known army officers arid schools. He Is doing most of his work with the men of tho nrmy and navy. Tho amateur pugilist Is carrying out ono of the IdeaH of ex-President RooMoelt, who expressed tho opinion Hint It would ho 'ii good thing for tho nrmy wind nuvy If tho enlisted 'men and officers paid moro attention ta making themselves proficient nt hand ling thHr "mlttB," Wllfij asked whether Teddy could uso tHo mltt,s well, ho snld: "'.You bet ho cun. "Yo went n't It ns If we were In 'n real fight, nnd ho certainly mixed It up nil right. He can take all kinds of jiuiilslimeiit. Vfe went 'through nil the regular exercises." , On the trip to the Islands Slxsmltll Is iiccmppqnled hy his Boston prize hull terrier, which nnswers to the num. of ''Jlpimy." Ho tal.es Jlmmlo along with hlm.w homer ho goes. Mr. SIxHiiillh fought In former ycnrH Murphy. .One undei)tlio"nanio of Jlnim' R of lil'iln'uldpMl''r6tii;lit"b Ittlf back when. he wna-young In the ring, It wns it nfty'oen-round bout against Tommy Ryan, und It ended In n draw. Tho men used two-ounce gloves ot tho time This light took pluce In 1889, v . . . . ..... . . lie nas lougni in Qiioui miy uouih nnd has never lost a fight over tho ten round limit. Ho lost n few of tho four and six-round events. Slxsmlth has been with ,Rooiovelt twice, first teaching him. In 108 nnd L .., '.... .;.,. . . ...n uhuiii wfiore ins irit u jinii 111 j.u. He has many recommendations from high olllcials whom he has Instructed, among them being Major James R. Hwlng, who nas In command of tho 9th1 Cavalry, who wa3 a pupil under Six- smith among many otker officers of tho regiment. Lately Blxsmlth has been Instruct ing men of the 2!nd Infantry, and they all took njnrat deal of Interect Inhlin. In Homo, of his elapses ho had 124 men on tho floor nt one time, and ho was tept busy right along. JJit year he taught the students of the St. Anto nio private school. In Texas, tho art of boxing. If ho finds time while hero ho may start to glvo lessons In town to those who with to take up tho 'art of using tlio mitts right. He Is now stationed at Tieltehua. COUNTRY CLUB WILL HOLD ' . MEETING SEPTEMBER 1.4 On September 14 tho Country Club members will hold their unnunl meet ing.' ft will be ntJthls time that u new schedule, for golf w)llbo arranged. The members are taking a greut deal of In terest In the outcome of the now schedule. Improvements nro being made at the clubhouse and the. place Is being put In tho best'of condition. At tho an nual meeting held September 14 the of- llcers for tho coming year will bo elected. President Walter Dillingham hns of fered a cup for competition and bus In en contested for durlnpjthelpust few months. The cup goes to' the person Who "turns hr the lowest Score, 'There will Wu'toUrniimenC pulled off nt the Country Club next Sunday and u big irowd will no doubt turn out. Marcalllnn huuglit another bat this week. Mhluh ha. will uso next .Sunday. Tho Stars' may 'wn the game nxt Sunday, since. the The possibility of tho champion ten nls,plners which are to tompeto for the Davis Cup In Australia next month, laying a match With a local team whllo passing through here are bright. A well-known tennis player of tho city has taken tho matter up, and as soon as ho knows whnt members are com ing ho will try nnd mnko arrange ments with them to play n match with a locnl team during their short stay In port If they come this way'.' The American and English teams liavo ben picked to represent the two countries In the preliminary matches to.be played at the West Side Tennis Club) In "New York September V, 8 und 9. Tho American tenin 'Will consist of W. A. Lnrned, national champion; R. D. Little of New York and M. C. Mc laughlin and T. C. Dundy, tho Pacific Coast stars. The winning team will go to Aus tralia to challenge for the International trophy now held In that country. It has been unolllclnlly stated that those who have been nominated byitha U. S L. T. A. to play In the Davis Cup preliminary match with the British team If successful will go to Aus tralia. W. A. Lnrned, the national cham pion, has plajeil on other United States teams, against the British, but has nev er before consented to go to the far away i country for tho International match. This year, perhaps his last In defense of tho national title. It Is thought that ho has, changed his mind; at least, ho has not stated emphati cally that he will not go with tho team If It comes through successfully. R. D. Little Is a veteran Internation alist. He Is known 'to- etei; i follower of the gnme at least by reputation, and It Is bel loved that he stands Teady to maka,the sacrifice tho long journey will entail. McLoughlln has visited Australia be fore, nnd both ho and Bundy hno staled they will go, If everything works out. In fuor of tho homo team. The Knglish team Is composed of the following, who arrived In Now York yesterday: C. F. Dixon, A. Hi Lowe and A. Ji Beamish. Tho locnl tennis players hopo that the plan to have the coming team play a match with u Honolulu team when H readies nere wilt no a success. TEAMSPLAYINO Your Summer Wardrobe At Saving Prices t Reasonable Instalment Terms Ladies' Tlip FHDMFIT Sachs Bid Frocks It- rUKlYini Beretania , r ( CLOSEGAMES j ' 1 '0 V ' Baseball on tho Qardjn Island Is still going strong among tho teams of the Kauai Baseball Leaeue. liist Sunday tho Makawells once more proved thatthey were going to be real champions of the series by de feating the 'Homesteads, beating them by a big margin to-2, It was a one sided jrnme that failed to awake much enthusiasm. To the other sldo of the Island jour- nejed the Llhue leant, twenty-live miles, to,nieet the jKllaueas, who once led tho series, but have now fallen to I bird place. The Kilaueas were defeated on their own grounds to tho tune of 0-C, after u very exciting match. The fair sex from uround'the village were on hand und cheered for their team until the last man went to but, but tho, boys' fulled to pull through, The Llhues had a big lead Up to the eighth Inning, tho score being 6 to 1 but. In tho last halt of tho eighth the Kilaueas brightened up and were lie termlned to enlarge their score, and they certainly succeeded In doing so after somo hard slugging and base stealing. When the eighth was oer tho Kitauea boys had piled up four runs. Things then looked dangerous for tho Llhues, and they tried to get another lead In tho first half of the ninth, but tailed. Tho .Kilaueas nlso fulledjtn score In tho lust Inning, lind the visitors wero therefore 'winners after n clone and exciting game, Another good, game, was, played at Hlcelii, .when tho homo team slipped ono over on' tho Kawalhaus by 8 to G, This was a rattling good go also. ' n tt n Young Togo, tho Japanese boxer Who bus muile a woltder'ul showing In four und six-round bouts on tho Coast, will urrlvo lri Honolulu very soon. Togo Is known on tho Coast ns tho "Red De mon," nnd ho Is managed by Clurlei ,...k.i..L.... ...... . . ' V ' . . .: STORAGE SAFR AND VnRMIK-IMlOOKBTORAOn 1'OK rUUNlTUHR. t HTC. AI-80, AMI'M: KAOIMTins FOR TACKINOiAND SHIP i . . t t rwar " , ' i r" i-r! isj..-. -.-." 'I it'' ,er Union-Pacific Transfer Co., 'King Street, hear Alakea Phone 1875 T, 1 i'drl Clothes Cleaned and Pressed -l r t V ' ' OUR WORK COSTS MORK. BUT IS WORTH MORI. SPOTS DO NOT COMP. BACK IN THIJ MAMi: PLACU H FRENCH LAUNDRY J. ABADIE, Prop. Phon. 1491 PINECTAR. (.Reg. U. 8.' 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