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10 i -. . .. ). .V. '5-. f 't ... 7! ?' rrcl'c:r cf t:i tJ!cc,vr:teSvatcr f !y. f;r ihe. great. Lew.uvy- yard r.t I'carl Harbor, vhich has "been, a vci!:: cne to date, will foori be satis, fr.ctdnly dirrcffd cf. There has never ? - f -j- v c-ry cvrr tie ultimate rup 1 '. ::-.t icr r.-'-Ja, tut'durir.g ."I r f. dr; ''-I; ar j yard rja re J.3 at tinifSva : ' .r. 1 f . :::e -c f ; th ? injnor'; '.3 In r::I arc ;::d the reserve. 1 ", : : f 1 i r 1 in ("--.sequence. ' ; '. 5 t row !"a3 .a vo!l c ' v.-1.. . accord in;; " 1 : :: : . i as a How ')! -4 ... - : . urs. This is : t! -:.:.uf to fill any cal- ' ' "' ' 1 !:' i m (e iurrij. i--d ' :r.t!.?, rc'.aUy four " r v.-ili 1 - dclivtred to ; .1 i i:.ch r'i-C i:ai, ; 5 ' ':' r:t I f.r.,rj rvf rr.r.cnt cv t r .. . c 5 ; !; it RM(' ' ' ' : . t ' h.s t u t ' . t ; 1 v.-ater f u; I . ' :. I ' : t!'." rovernn-f :r. ' ' , : . 1 ruoi:va 10 t :. . I Jic ,' .ir. 1 . i.' ! v rytl.i:' la his power to as ! 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" r rca: a r :v;;l rrr.4-cts of ' , ! t'. s'Ci,rcd ::t ' . trr r . . :y at 1 iii- 1 ' c r " ,1 V:? r-Vfrr:..cnt ' c . 1 f ii-:;;.:u:as ( .'.:: . :.3 to t::a:;k I'- :!.-r 1, trrrStrrial fc;J in : '. :, 1 :. : :!y : -.: t x! live ara '. cf t ? wat.-r . fiJni the fevcrn 1 - '. v cli, ar.j fcuad it crcf : tior.2'.!j' r r c. a:: J free fro .call ' I'-Jctrrisua ;.' -trr.::s. : ; - ::: '' . ; ..t t' ? --rr-t .time "water fjr'the v ; : l' ; re J i-.u C -3 1 i :c :r.s Co8 4-I:.cli r :; : J i . v.-fii at Mcanrlla to ; - si.e T;.i3 p.'pe.cl-o t ?- 1 ..Urtovn, however, and the . . y 3 Civile inadequate., for .navy - that there is to nucA ri ttri:,i:c:i wcrk in progress, la 4t, 4 m w m (Continuei from Ps 8) ' 5 ' , to their , shoulderf, while the horse 'soldiers,' in the hcuEe endangered -the brand new., rajtcrs n iUthe! jenthus jlastic cheers.- A-CU-' The- fight although one !6f the brief est mtnenisiory r Honolulu ring events, was wcrt a manv round's of the -average contef t: I, The jen went At .nK n.m -..-(fK An J 'and it was anparcnt that, the contest , was to be no rtntle boxing' exhibition. :Crusan cam s in with a" perfect4 hall cf swings and abs, but Hazelrigg re fused to give ground, and gave better than hti received, his ; punch" ibeing about the ck fenes t ' teen in the Scho field ring ' f cr rome ; time. After -two or three interchanges Crusan &; gave ' w ay, and his opponent, xjulck . to tAke advantage,-tva. hr d him into A neutral ; corner andf managed t3 put over the i lecp';trodue.7j--v'45;.V-b "... iue o-rounn- pr.5minary ' Detween Private -IlaUi-f1 tha 'Field Artillery, ' Private Han f the iFeld Artillery, was fihnnt. t'SfVl rplr rnill'ftf li even. Jug; although M ivniid hardly be called a scientific h!hitIon; pIszczek I Jhe : tough .lad-v.'i ior a decision to "fTex" 4 Ju the L. .:rt f the i;ew-yard.' furore !;) f.ryor;!. ",: '" " , . 1 . ., . .. , - t, ; read cctructLn hs been held back 1 cn this accouat, there being too lit tle v.-atcr for rpi:r.k:;r.s.";, ' ; One tf the presets which Is. beins i-aii n ie reari iiar-u lor iiniertaklajs, i3 the rlantics of f "Sue trees ar.d orr. omental ' t hrubs ahcut the grctjnds.,The Navy, Depart-rn-n has taken pabs. to see. that the new yard will be pleasing to the eye as well as cf use to the nation, "and with thi3 jn view the chlcers quarters have teen' desisned ' with special re fard.'to trcpkil conditions, broad la r.ais being a feature cf the buildings a3 planned by Civil Engineer Gayler and, his assistants. . ' : : . ' ; The trees and throbs are.1 being grown cn a plot cf ground to the north cf the yard buildings, the idea'befng to transplant ,as" soon as the proper locations are .determined. ; However, some of the trees have grown so fast that they are already too large to up rcot, so excellent are ccnditlons for arhorcal er'riment ;;, As stovn by the'acccmpanying pho tcgraphs,' the permanent '; buildings . are now taking definite.' form.; Pearl Harbor is the greatest government pro ject in the Hawaiian Islands, and from row on its growth and importance will Le more and'hicie t . .:rr:,t- r ' t'J -r- 1 Selman in Honolulu & week ago.'.and last night he showed , thathe is : ft comer. He is very awkward, however, keeping 'his arms hanging -at hfs'sldei, and jnaking many; unnecessary slides and lunges. around the ring. Wheh he learns J more about boxing' he fwilbe a dangerous customer lor he 'certain Jy ?does not. lack grit or -bulldog tena city Hall; knew more, about he game and;outweighted, his! opponent: by terf pounds. 1).ut tht- Infantryman wore film down, and in the ; sixth round, when Hall .was bleeding: badly from a split lip,; Hutchinson .stopped the; bout and awarded it tp PJszcxek; explamihg' that Hall had 'no chance" to. make ixpthe ether's" lead, and that he . should not be v subject to further punishment: In the fifth round Hall" took a' brace and seemed to stop the; other man's rushes but the spurt- was only; a ; flash in ttie pani .57; d.-S:'!-! VZ?'i- .t-i; 'Driscoll of the Second" lnfantrr! and O ray of the Firth: llorse went almost the - full eight ; rounds before the lat ter took.. the knockout that seemed to be coming to him from the first gong. Howe ver, ; priscolt. in snite of a most remarkable style-roK-milllngtAlK his own, "pi tved a tough boy with 'an al- j most" nnbelieyable ability ' to Tcome back ! strong' after ; bejfailmosiVWt Time and (ngain Gray"staggered "him .with well-placed ; bl6ws,tPriscoH cov ering .his head and face,-; wMle , Cray tried to find v; an V opening for jliis gloves... Then; the -other ; would make nOXOLCLtJ-'STAir-BUIXnTDT,. KVTtniD.VY,XOV.'10, 1D12. r . ' . - .-, . - if-.. .4. ; "if1 f la , the left forfo'reandj ::Wi ' Y$ (J AT IE Jl H 'iH y 'flTX rclf ii i engineer, TTho has Ichargc i v of Jearl Jlarhor, , work. v t rii a "wild, rush,' flapping; a why , with both hands. - Jeither t man .played, fori the Lody but iiad either? tibne so the fight wouldn't. have gone. as far a.3 Ut 'did. Driscoll-.was finally, floored and stayed down 'apparently-;, dead toxthe .'world until ; the count ofhine, when he bobbed . up; jikeaTrubbert ball 'x and rushed across the; ring.' r Gray jnixed it'andrfinding another opening,: sent him down again. .. .The belf rang trhen seven seconds ;had .been; counted,' and the referee gave; the Jght to Gray. . ? The. opening, mill was a tout-round draw between; McKenzie of 1 the' First Infantry, -and siiauser, FifthrCavalry.; McKenxie proved :a hard hitter but' an awkward jfeboxera;iniere; :f wajg little ciincblngip the & men" hieing content ! jto cover. up and then rush; l.iauser; got in some effective right-down chops Jo the back of the neck hen. McKenzie. .was - crouched down protecting; hlm- j self :y; f - h: w $efgeahtaish7otFj Company, Sec ond Infantry; made a.'goaKLannQuncer, while Corporal;' Smith .of the same organization ? was time ; keeper.:- Pri vate Hutchinson pf.the ! First refereed : The..fight card, was the -first staged In the splendid newvnantry amuse ment halUIuUtata:cpst of $7000 by the Second "JLnf an try ,:,4X)3t . exchange. Ueutenantcoth;HhevPosti exchange 0fiicer"saWi JLb; it that the; show was WaIY ..mM.tf.4 ' ,1... . . " ' r,it wj t iiu imere p were no hitches , in :4be -program. small delegatioh5from Honolulu was i on hand, bnt all. thefightana of ihe post, pfl2crs ani enlisted men, tnrried out to; help, make, the venture . a success.f f l-'J' f j T7?T' '' '" ' 1 " -l' i ::a SpeciaUrates; for Island people jtt t'Pleasanton & Hotel for : ? all a year round. advertisement, ; . s 'SV ShlrHtterKi and boIlerntakcrsV sliop. i The; rnarine, officers qnarteris,' almost ready for occopancy. ;XTfeeneit 8torcho 11 rttllLLlL .The , transport Thomas, which left here y'Xor Sah Francisco last week, carriedtfromthe Philippines to his -home; in the' United States the remains; ok & soldier-athlete, who .was one. of .; the rgreatestr runners "f ot: his time ;iToinmy-Conneffi the fastest iniler of rhis day maker of a record at," that distance - which": Iield for. f if lee n . Wars, : ..was i found dead in the .Pg,.fiTehis;;ndshrottded in a rnystery, thatwasrj not cleared up at the time the Thomas sailed ', from rKo marks. ,of ; rriolence . were found, and intimate friends of the fiead mail, who .was rA : sergeant in -E troop, 7th cavalry, stationed at Fort McKinley, mm mm MEETS TH ; AT1HILA . . . t ; . - " ; c ) .t I I """I Forge shon ou rlskt. scout the. idea of suicide .as, absurd. The: great year of .Tommy: Conneffs life was .1893. ; Then Jt.was that he carried; thev colors - of the, - New:; York Athletic : Club. at. the igamea: at'.Trav trs island ani established, the world's amateur , record ri tor.. the noel ?; lie ' made . the distance ;in 4 ;mIiintesV15 and: 35 seconds, land this was good enough ;to Jast; for fifteen? years, -for not untli - last " year- did John ?Paul .tones, of Cornel lower, it; by a scant fifth;"of, a Second-j," jHVcp It -was f' in;U885 also ' that ' Conneff .sped ;int o national Xame as -i one . of the - superb band of Amerlcanathlete who were chosen jta meet the; pick :Qt Great : Britain J in Cthe iinternationaJ track .- contests. The ; . mee ting. came off i in, , Jnly ;of thatvyeaiV and venl after - event wentj to the imericansv until only the hree-mlle race . re mained to? show, whether J the . United States-could achieTeA-shut-out. jOnly two men .were considered seripuslyj in this race the last. of ta wonderful, day. They were Bacon, "the: English champion,- and Conneff, an Irishman whose naturalization papers - had - but recent ly ; been . taken' out, and jwhen the lad from; Erin bounded ' In an easy winr ner the-spectators went -mad. The - " t , " - - , ' 5 I, 1 i ; . v 1 i , ... by a cacsan rtzl llzxz t 4 .4 L ; ; Tlie powerhoone. ' Xote man at efforts! of a large force.'of police were necessary ; to wm - him awaynaked even to -the feetfrom hi 'frenzied admirers. 'Hn,;, -u DAINTYeXMASGlrTTS AT 0. E.;S.;SAUS The Golden 7 CifcIe'Sewing " Club of Leahi Chapter, No ;2;;Q will hold their; ann.ua! sale, do ; taturday, Noy;..23,:. fromlO av m tJU 3,p. m.,vat the;Baltimore"istoreiJoZltp)i Fort street, near Beretanla. JLadiesi; look-; ing' for dainty homemade .Phristmas gifts wfll ,certainlr;flnd : them there. There wllf be a children's table ,where all jBortsjof clothes" will te found that will suit -the most fastidious o!l. and' gladden the. heart of, tne ; little mfss who will ' he fortunate enough" to .find any of them In - her Christmas' stock ing j The candy table will come up to its usual standard as. it Is superintend fd by some of our best .candy makers. The obd Eats!: table iwijl Je jgaded down with most delicious cakes, , pies, cold meats, etc., all "coming. from the kitchens of , splendid,." housekeepers, :x c work near ton of ),z staci. which -Is a guarantee - that "they v. 111. be of the best. Beautifully - clre :a. j dolls wiir also -be found. The prices will! be ; most' moderate. . Ladies will fin&; It to their ".advantage to be Oa hand bright - and. v early.-advertiae-ment. . r ' - '.w-i .;,-' , . . ? VThree persons were burned to death and twenty badly injured . waen the Berlin; hotel, of St. - Louis 'burned ; to the ground. - rtiA trial Vq rlotf a a rrl-caT .In n ' Francisco for a ylsit. The head of the Catholic cbnrch ;in America Is makifig his lirst, visit to the, Coast. i A; London hospital; for children has a phone . beside every cot so the ba bies can talk- to their parents- at wl!L ...Turkey haa. appealed to the powers for Jnlervetlon.acknowledgmsc. her self unable to withstand the Balkan Allles.f HEPBURN Taifrianji iJIrs H. , 1 4j-"... ;;;.' : .,; ..... -j, ,