Newspaper Page Text
KM. ' ' EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H SATURDAY, MAR. 16, 1912. -
Iiwiuii ii iirrivni at 7.3i) in-puii nun- ffs "- - LmS W S'"iTmmfir:iS' WMjJMmmmfB SA&W3miWriwiiltifIS!slFx u
.. . un tmii died almost iiihiantiy Tim vj1ifr'' iffUtyMimMm immfmm IMJrWmmKXWmmmmrM'mfm I il
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r. ho said, pmiiauiy nan surrireu fjJjs'A--Jl'&ay---: Kw"?B'wFr 9 m f wF mFWf m B'Mf nt Bfr.WmfgiM'fmt Wf gF K'i:sr1zEES3 ft
nil Intirnul hemorrhage. BjSrJ-5.fiVfe K.WJy Uk9JiWWWIKiS9ik9Wf.9i(MfM 5
, In the old days tills Itutilln fought &gVcMfe?-Sfe,kSIIgfeBiS ,'f
r:-Jyw".;r:Tz,p--;;--fgggi-ii.--rt -r-s-mm-r - t , -TSB3j.iJr
fc -r Jf - ' 1
B 4
m
w
MRS WILL BOOM HAWAII
AT BIG LOS ANGELES SESSION
many kmiuI pugilists, lint since- his
r.-tlr, nuiit frinii tin- ring llvu or six
) ears ngu his fame failed fit that his
rincipjl Ihtirest tu the newspapers
was as tin- husband if Mrs Ous Ituti
lln, Hi? diverting!)' inllltant suffrage-tie.
public tccoiitlon ami Invito, He often un seen, when tin- saloon
Hawaii's Shrineis will tinke I,i llolil a
Aiificles Hit up anil take notice uoM "e-'vbod)
, ' , , .' Have Hawaiian products on illHilay
May when the beiem-el members or, 1llcl (1(t Krfen rcK.,uml(8i KoIia
Aloha Temple go In ilio Southern CJl-run-ci, Illma lels anil handshakes slm
Ifnmla H fur tin- Im t-t t.il Couucir iillntieotisl)
session anil its uccoiiipaiDltig fostlvl- These mo just a few of the tilings
Ilea plauned Tlio Kliilm-is are thinking
J. Mutt riliil. tlio I.os Angeles hi- up new was every ilay tn eoinmoiiio
teutatn and iiiler-in-elilof or tho fes- rato thu occasion,
tival features la aiiuouiicliii; all over Tim parailo Is on- I'rlilay, May 10,
Shrlnerdnui that the "Sacred Coco.-uiut ami the loceptiun U to lie Ih-UI tlio
of Hawaii" will he worshiped on that preceding Mniul.i) evening.
occaiiluu Local nolih-a say It Isn't as Col Sam Johnson Ih now drilling
hail as all thai, Imt thc).ahi cav that tlio Arih I'atiol cer cmmiIiir. Tho
Haw-all will ho tlioro from sniithil to old ililll-shcd rings out nightly with
fez every tiilnnto of the time I Colonel Sam's earnest exhortations.
Hero aro mime of the tliltiut "Sun- and as he has a number of new men
ny Jim" MrCaildleni and Ills coluots In the 1'atrol. he has plenty to do. Tho ustnle to bin liolillnitH iiiitlt It ni wild
will do- p-itrol will bo ilic-ssed In braiid-new ho'wns well tu do
Taku an Arab I'alrol of twontv-olght unlf-iims when it paiadeH thtoiigh I.os
members mid flieivv tho malnlainlcis Angeles' piluclpal Htieot, and It will
how Col. Sun JiihiihOii can tl i ill 'cm be something for Hawaii to be piuud
March in tho parade exhibiting of. ' ,
signs of speed and numbers muh as The HplPiiilid kahilis used on the
no temple Hi it had to make half ihe King iiud Qiipiii IIcj.iI lu tho i'Joral l'a
nurne cm boast, rade will bo used attain on tlio limit In
I'lesfiil n ipp-eii of tho piratic, an Los. Ancelex .IIsh Wllhcludna, Welnht
Island orl - II.iw.iII'h I Iota) l'.u.ide princess
Hound up a Imnrh of ll.iwallaiis lu will vf to l.us AuKelea for the occa
Ijis aiiki les and h:ie them paitlii- kIoii Theie me u numlier of Hawaii
pate b iniur. ill n KiiiR mid (Jueeu alls In mid .uoiiud I.os AiiKelcn, mid
Moat i:niet Knal, who Is to accompany Ihe
Take ihe Klnp ami Queen Moat that Shiineis belunes hu can sccuro plen
wan -howi) In the 1012 I'lnr.il Parade iv ioi the KIiik and (Jiiecu lio.it.
beneath bis Hat did not require his
attiiitlun, lalullliK shteplsbly In thu
beadtiuarterH of tlio Women'H I'roiirea
sle l'ulllk'al l.raKue, bis wife's suf
frage orKnnlzatloii.
A Young Msn
Ituhlln, a native of Canton, O. was
onlj forty -ars old, liuf be had lonir
put aside as Impossible of attainment
his unibltlnu to win the heuvy weight
ihiiitipiunshlp He announced In 190C
that he 'was throtluli with the rliiR
After that little was beard of Iluhlln
untllvlilH wife's suffrage work brought
him Into 'the light again. He bud
bought n saloon mid kept ridding real
NO PENALTY FOR FALSE STARTS
1912 Models
Five Different Chassis
Combinations.
.-
SV.W YdltK N Y James i: Sul
Hmiii, ili.ilriiMU of the Aiiurleaii
)l!tlpli I nliunlllll . IKclMil n let
tu rut nth fnim Krlfil.ni lit llntroui,
sitiitan ol lb Swullsli ()linpleCiiiu
lllltt.l, t xplnlllllIK seilal of the rules
width will i.nMrii the UlMiiple unit
tit stut klioliu ntxL suuiiiier.
advnncp mill nUo to imt a mark at the
ill-damcs tlu luie mom-Hied.
An Iron shot will be used 111 putting.
The JUO-uieltr inn, lu the pentntb-
I bin, will be run III siuiill heats and tlio
time taken fur nub coiupUltor
J In the standing high Jump a com-
.petltur in ly rock Uuk uutl forward.
l)i 11 the rules rem lit tl Aimrlca n lifting tuts and lit els nltirnatily from
few moiitlis ugo man) of them were Hi- giound, but ma) not lift either
so winded that the) wile far fium foot from the ground or slide It along
clear to tin- minds of the Ann rlcan 1 tin, giound In any diriitlon
authorities uutl athletes. Tho best men from eich country
'Ihe 1 xptiiiuitlon ftiiwnrdiil by Mr, will bo kept apart In the different
Hillstiom will 1U.11- tin iitinii'O.diere heats. The tecontl men in the heats
mid t liable Hie utilities ami their train- , will compete in a race to qualify for
trs to knoA ix.ttllj wliat Is expei teil the find,
of tin-in v lie-1 tiny tntir tbu illtfennt I ,1l.t itorn will not be nllowed to
a(oiupt tltlollS -
I'lilloiNliig are the nibs ns explained
lu the It Hi r kiiImiI rettutl):
lt- A iiiiiiputllur must personally ask
'pel mission Iroin the Jutlgtri lu ortltr
to liuie an utti ntlaiit aiitimpauy him
In tllttuneir IIUIS.
' 'I lie marathon eouise will be a hill)
one. No (ill. ml. mis will in- allowed to
accompany the itimpitltorH Aiiauge
liunts will- lie uiiiilt all lilting the
ionise for the purpou of giving the
lompetltors any assistance or infer
'niiitloil they -may rtipilre.
use mi) piaetlse Jiiiups, tin ows or puts.
In the high Jump anil pole vault thu
men will land 011 tm mil ground
In the pule aiilt a I1.1111I1011 pole will
In- Usui, hut old) pules with one spike
will be nllm.cd The englh of tbu
spike will he 1 lnht ceutluuttrs, maxi
mum III tho shut put tin. ip will be no toe
li.il.l Americana Sail June 14.
It was ullkl.illy mmouncid lb-it the
Americaii Ol) mptc team will sail on
the I'inlanil mi June It. Tho Ainer-
There will he no penalty for a false vanx wm nnle at Antwirp on June
start. I S3, win 10 a step of two days will be
A take-off Jnlst at least tbhteiii , ,,!,., during whlth time the athletes
cr-ntlmitcrs in width mid at least one nlll p,Hfcl ngirs will' have an nppnrtn
meter In linglli ami thliltin cintliuw- nil) of xlnltlng lliussils and otlnr
tcrs thlik will be use.l plat t-s of luti rest In llt-lgluni
Only Implements furnished by the 'J'he u)uge will he lesimied on June
Swedish Olympic I'ouunlttio will bo r,, and Hint das later the l-'lulaud
nllowid In Ilie welglit-lluowlng events I w ill arrive at Slot Minim, win re II will
Hath lompctitnr must remain with- ' he anclitu , 1 In the harbor at the east -In
Hie circle until Ills thiow bus bten ,rn mil of tbu filatlgailin The liuat
innrked-nnt meuHiinil and tlio com-1 win rtiualn there until nil Hie athletic
petllur "tnust not tomb the gruiind events have licen decided on July 17
outsldi; of the cln.lt) with any part of 1 While tbb Ku.it is In the liarlmr the
H11I1II11 was six feet tun Inches tall.
anil In his prime weighed 200 pounds
ulltn trained. lie entered the ring In
IMS ns tin- "Akron Qlunt" and fought
seventy-odd battles before be retired
Tor Huhlln tho small fry were easy.
but be Just felt short of the class of
Jeffries and ritzslmmons. Ho mnnngid
to hold Jeffries to n drnw decision In 11
twenty-round mill, mid subsequently
fought draws with Joe Hoddard, Joe
Cboynskl mid l'etir Mnlu-r.
Kid McCoy proved 11 tough customer.
Ho won the decision after a bard
fought battle. Joe Kennedy repented
tile opt ration There was excitement
over Ituldln's match with Tom Hharkey
and much mirth when the sailor land
ed n punch In tlio llrst round and put
the giant down for tho count.
Ituhlln got ids revenge nt Coney
Island He faced Sharkey again and
In the fifteenth of u bitter serle-s of
rounds he had the satisfaction of see
ing Ills opponent I) lug helpless while
tlio referee droned: "Ten!"
Irish Champion.
They called Ituhlln a "Dutchman,"'
but bo liiul tho distinction of having
bten champion of Ir.'laiid. After he
had be-eu beaten by Kltzslmmons he
wrested the Irish title from I'eter Mu-
ber lie met the Irishman In Phila
delphia and put him nut In tlio second
round
When Ituhlln fnced Jeffries for the
second time lie did not faro so well
He lost In live rounds. The sporting
world said then that Iluhlln was on
tho decline, hut lie accepted u chal
lenge to light Tom Sharkey ogajn
The battle with Sharkey was ituli
lln's last The men. met Coronation
Week In London before tlio National
Sporting Club. Kliarkey mennt IjiisI-
-S-
The Finland will return to New' York
on July 29. Passengers may remain
nhrond until August 10, to which time
their return transportation will bo good
oil any of the Hues of the International
Meicantlle and Marino Company, from
either Antwerp, Cherbourg, Dover,
Southampton, Queenstovvn, Liverpool,
Genua or Naples.
Unships 100 or more, athletes tho Tin
land will iicconimodnto SCO other pas
sengtrs It Is the Intention of the
OI)iuple Committee to give preference
lo members of athletic, clphs belong
ing to tin- Amateur Athletic Union
nml to college men who desire to see
thu KJtnes The cost will be far less
I than that of nny llrst-elass steiimer,
ennsldtrlng the It ngth of time tlio ship
will be away
The rinland will bne nn exercising
room on thu lower deck, In which all
the athletes will be put through their
regular training stunts A tintk will
wm
In JrOWCr the models range from the
"Silent Knight" six-cylinder down through
four different cylinder combinations of 58,
48, 38 and 28 'horse power.
In Vheelbase, they run irom 133 inches to 106 inches.
In Price, all the way from $6,000 down to a few hun
dred dollars.
Demonstrations Cheerfully Given
- Schuman Carriage Co., Ltd.
Merchant, opp. Bishop St. -- ' -'
c! e ;
. -
HI f "?
ness, and cm tho ove of the contest ho
sub! "I'll wallop tho head un that
Dutchman."
In the ring tlio sailor Irbd to cany
out bis threat, and lie fought with a
despuatlon that inade spectalois real
izes they weio watching sonic thing more
than an ordinal y prl-ellght, The bat
tle laslid eleven iniinds. Its t ml found
hbnrkey on bis back, ills fine smashed
b) a tornado of blows that had swept
him from Ills feet.
Ituhlln tried In vain tn i-cux Tommy
limns mid others Into thu ring with
him on his return from Knglnml Then
advisers whispered lu his ear ami he
"Mult tlio game."
Ids body tithlttis and passtngcrs will retain ho laid out on tlio upper deck and on
The contestants lu Jumplni; tnuipe- their actoiumuikitluns and have their tills tlio runners will train during their
tit Ions will bo allow td to measure lu meuls aboard ship, , i trip,
l'lie which startetl In some staging
In the machine loom of the ('. H
Dexltd .v. Cn's paper mill lit Windsor
I.otks, did J.'iOfin damage.
No mad has so ninny iingti boards
pointing the other way us the one
thai leads tn lit II
It never pays In semi tin- thllili'ii
into the bluet to have ipilet In thu
purler.
IN FAVOR OF
BULKHEAD PLAN
Tho trusteos or tho Chamber nf
Commerce) vesta day iiCtuinooii g.tvo
their full nppinvat of tho plans Intio
ilueed by Cominlssloiief Jamea Wuko
llcld which call fur the building of
bulkhead w halves nlong; tho vvalor
fiont. It Is thought that tlieto will bo
lunch moio toom for tho storage eif
freight mid this Is what Is needed bo
joiid ovenlhlni; clso.
llaiiillliiK the matter of laving Huns
to tlio vvhmvcH thu etiiniiillteu lop-irt-etl
as follows. "Wo also npprovo of
tlio tmiHlim tlou of a lino of lalltiuil
011 tho vMiturftotil, for fielghl puniouo
only, to connect all wharves with the
tracks of tho Oaliu Hnilvvn) and L'linl
Couipaiiy uutl nf tho Honolulu llapld
Transit and Land Company, This Hue
should, tit all times, ho under the e-oiu-pleto
ciiiiliol of the Ilirhii Ciaumls
shin, hut wo iln not bellovo that it
vvuuld ho vvlsu fur tlio lluihur Cotit-
lnlsBlon to plan to opcr,itu this lino
tlieniEPhcs nml that It would b" wise,
from tho staliilpolut of pctmnui), tn
have tlio switching dono by tlio 10
Hpectlvo 1 aili n.iil conipanlPH Tho Har
bor Commission should have i-nmpletn
eoutiol of tlio splieilnle of tralllc ami
make a minimum cIi.iiko to Ihp i.ill
toad eoniMiuli") for tlio uso of lio
tiurks. Wo nuke this Hirti-CHthm as
being In lino with tho general object
of tho wharf plan, I, u tu pinvldo eco
nomical futilities to handle the busi
ness of tho wntoi fiout."
Tlio ti iistt-vH of thu Chamber of
Ctnninoieo beforo whom tills matter
was placeil veslenlay nrteriiooii final
ly adopted tho tupoil of tlio rniunilt
tee, which leconiinciidB tho enlenslon
of the vvalot-molpr hvsIciu and the n
ilttrllnn nf rales along tho vvatPifiniit.
,
Your minjir will never piy dlvl
dt lids, but If )ou kt-tp cool tile titlli r
fellow's uugtr may
'1 lie 111 111 vvlio bus e-)es mil) fur the
milt posts will nut git much good from
Hit- set in iv
CT
I'eueli-s mdlMi are the kind you
Iiud lu tliet eudllsh ulistucrucy
WIVES OF CANDIDATES AT
"HARMON BREAKFAST"
Deinoci:atic Piosldonlial Pos
sibilities to Bo Repicsent
od at Social Affair.
WAHIIIXUION, I) f, IMi. 2S The
wives til all Ihe mill who have bten
liuutloiud as possible ciindldates fur
the Dtmoci.itle nomination for l'resl
dent me planning a "Immioiiy breuk
fast' cu Dolly Madison's birthday,
M iy 21.
Mis Cbanip Clark will lie the loast-ml-tiiss,
mitl at her light will sit Mrs.
William Jt linings l!i-)nu. Other until
Idu gutsts Will be Mrs Wotidiiivv Wil
son, .Mis Jiiilsim ll.iiiiion, Mrs. John
W. Kern, Mrs John It Maislmll, Mrs.
HiiKclin N l'tiss, Mrs. John A. Dlx,
Mis, William Itnndolph Hearst and
Mrs. Oscar I' Uliilil uood.
Mis. Oiover Cleviluntl, vvlfo of tho
funner Pre shit nt, will be nil especial
guest of honor.
Among the guests will he the mo
tr.ris, sisters nml daiiKhttrs of nemo
ciatlc inemlu-iBC ofn'oinirMH ami nu
tluual Ueuiuciatlo icadcia.
3
,f J- y. M
k
pilTlii;ui ftf.i
mutminSOmSBimMtiii n.iiglinr t
& 11..... l