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00 1 i , nozroLULU ctar-bullctin, Friday, may 4, 1017.5 II n Auiomooue. icunsis' - I b Baoaane or: Accident., U U S0 T" -r v - ;.. "V . Insurance .... " f ' ' - -''r- - CALL UPON :;SE0ALL GIVEtl L' D0OST.ATLB1IE POM SATURDAY Officials Will Be Present; Dou bleheader Game Promises . ft..' to Be Big Feature BasebalCat -MoilHU : Field wlil be given.: grand, opening tomorrow after noon with ,all .the officials on hand to watch' the league get a good atart Two games will be plsy ed and to t management, baa set the price for the, two. games at 10 cents for. the bleach cm, 2S cents for the grandstand and 35 cents for the reserved section. The special cars will. tear Fort and ' King -street at 1:20,. going direct to the grounds, and tbe band and players w 111 also take special csrs from Fprt end King streets. The Healanl mem bers are expected to be out read tor the 'special cara with pennants and I aaners; ' ' -- -C : t . Got. Pinkbam," 3en; Strong. Gen: Johnson, Mayor Lane, Wallace KL Fat tlr.ston and w, 27 Rawlins will be on 1 an4 ta give the league a real dyed Jn -the-wool opening.? The band will be cut end resdyfor play. . ,"- In the first game the Healanis with rrancis Crown in the bovwill meet the IfcKlnley team, with Gordon Ross on the mound. . -The second' game t ill feature a battle between St Louis, with iiayselden pitching, and Simon ca Uie Ulltop for the Hawails. On Sundaythe Asahis will meet the r:::rInos," and Consul Morbi has' been . rl-to pitch the first ball.. Jn the f cend game the All-Stars meet the Y.'rcckers la what' is promised to be r.c of the best games of the season. Johnny Williams will oppose Morgan cr vv aterjjouse. ; : A v- "s -' . ? iiUuliiLil n.rce schools will be entered a (tErscholastic - swimming neat !vi:t le held at the Y. M.-O. A. n raturdayevenins. jPunaoau, can.tLa and'McIviuley haVc en J tcanasj;1 The meet: will be In ire-cf W. T. -Rawlins, and Is gfvtn cr tbe auspices ef the Yale Alumni 3( laticn. Hermann von Holt will tbe Ftarter. The events are 50, and 220-yard swims, 5d-yard back le, plur.'ge for distance, high, 41,' ctoarci dire and relay race. Le entries: : ' 'r-z- - ;,u.ameha ' 1 -ycrd dash J, Rowland, C Lace, ( larlc, H. Kianey, D. Kaohl, S. Ful II. McGuIre, II. Hookano, O. Kn , II. iralara. ', .''v vard eah-C.:Lane, V. ClarK ;1I.- Jlookaad IL lCInaey, e rd 6'wim- -C. Lane, fT7. . CflarkV nJ. II. Kinneyi V; Kane, -v :i "r : -e fcr distance-C.: Lane,,!!. : ':, D. Elmcona. ';: ' ; T i.p:r . :r.slcard "dive SFuller."v; i dive II. Hookano.' S. FulW, jy c. Fuller. C. Lane, Clark, "::-.:.cv, J. Rowland, IL Hookano, Ink, D. Eiaeona V. 'Kate,, a - j. II. McCulre, n. Kaohl,. Jt. trcke C. Lane, 3: Rowland. - .mley . - ; -. - " y-ra casli A. Dcsh, ShoichI Ka- ul.a, Hla Kuf, W. Jacobsca..'.'u? yr.rJ iafb Ah KIra Yee, Gcnrgi Tin An Ins. .- V .1 ) yard sw in Ah Kim Ye e. Geo. - ' t - - - ; . :r.-e for distance A ''Mc!icv; V. ' .n. u:-: rcTeart. - ,:. : ' : :rs-lcara dive R,, Cooper,.' AVU- . eic r Cooler, Wiliun '33- Ilia. Kul, Sholchi KamenaKd, '. W. Jacobscn,-Ah Kim'yte, :r:ke William Chung,- A. . . . ; -An Ing. '. . '-' v' ' c...b William KanakaauC W1.11. 11. i:irvcy..w: VcUesen.' ?-. C. CrsidyW. Smith, Noble ' -c, D. Fratt.- - V ; : -rd dash William Kanakanur, " rccy, C Cassidy, y. Vtle3n, n. Watt. Smith. R. His . IV Pratt. ..... ; 1 jard swim R. Hlgslns; rl.Cas y. C. Woods,. JL Harvey, Ron-jld ..tt. "... - V.. I ; j :. for distance T. Pratt, F: : I , ?cn, 11 4erby. V"-tJesen",R.'- t-Sr.iith, M: Lydgate. ; , C rIng-Lcard dUe andi htgU dive ! asay. H. Harvey, C. Cassldy, J . ; s. D. Hamptcn. ' : .v";' "-. : ' v .William 1 Ks naka'nui, z t. II." Harvey," :w; Vetlcsen D. :t. C. Cassidy, C-Woods. R His , Scalth. :Nohle Kauhane.iK ckstrbe WlllUm Kan&kanji u. ..:t. C. Cassidy, V. Vetlesen. " II ' ' ' cr. ':' : . . ') ' V '":r-; '. 7 Tai Pocg of the; Chinese teanj in the race for the ?25. -ruit t.cs which:Is to be presented t a n no at ir OHli , .yer cf the. Pacific League sell- UeLs x:HMx'- e ' r.:os"t. season tickets' for the The announcement that ne will pro s ; Glenn Jackson-. treasurer cf . ride all point winners With individual 3r?ue, annoi!nced this afternoon -awards has greatly increased the boys t'.e ccstest is close and all can- interna In the meet. ICtery feilow If .3 are expected to make their re-; proud of "hla own private collection x& 3 tl the earUest. possible dat& r: ribbGns and medals Everyone is .will - ;r--:f :v I kl to work hard for such a prizes - . flPENIKG SUNDAY THIS AFTERNOON I infants Will Play Ruger Giants in First Game'.of the Season; Chinese Play on Sunday (SMdil aur-nUtla Oerm4raM.) SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, May 5. The week-end attraction In baseball ai SchofleJd features two good contests, with the 32d InL entertaining the All- Chinese Saturday afternoon,' and the Fort ': Ruger' aggregation on Sunday, the " latter contest ; being the ' first scheduled: game of the Oahu-Servke League at tbe post.' The affair Saturday is a postponed game; the contest between the Infants and All-Chinese ; originally, alated - for April 22 and called off by an untimely visit of J. Pluvlus at game time,; the game being played next Saturday at the request of the fans, to which Man kger 8mith acceded, though the day before the opening of the Oahu-Serv Ice League, i For J the Infants, - Dol- liver. late of the; Cavalry and formerly star hurler for army teams in the Philippine Islands, ; will ; grace the mound and Is expected to come across with a win. V.?.:-.''V ? '':-V" Vr Z:rX? ' 1 Sunday marks the opening of the Oahu-Service : League ; with : the - In fanta and Rugeriles . doing battle. No opening ceremonies have been planned though -.the 32d Inf. band wjlj be on hand to inspire ; the athletes, and .it is expected a record-breaking crowd will be on hand to watch the festivi ties. -The final standing of the teams of league should give local bugs an idea of "Who's WhoT In local baseball circles and ' some pretty encounters should result when the Wreckers and Infants meet the; much-heralded AII Stara on the post stamping grounds. Mashaw will be on the hill for the Infants' while Pruitt Is slated to start for the Rugerites. - Manager Smith had : bis ; squad out ; dailyf or practise the past week, particular attention be ing paid to batting practise, and ex pects his charges to wield' the willow with effect when facing the chief gun pointer of the Cosmolites. "As all teams naturally wish to start : the season with, a victory; ; exciting.; contests should feature the . opening of .the league..:;;-; -v "iwi some i excellent preseason . games were played lastr Saturdaly and Sun- dsyby Co. H, Sid ing" that aggrega tion turning in two wins; Co. C and !. S2d . In succumbing , to the superior fielding and batting of the H tribe, the former losing by 7 to 5 tally; the latter by S to.l countl Co.H expects to turn out a , winning bait team In 4 the coming. company series, and with such .stars aa Buckland, Farmer, Fltr latrick; JIarria,i Thompson and other appearing in the lineup, early predic tions .may be warranted. ir - 1 I MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS ) !'? NAtlONAL" LEAX5Ue New,YorkvMMV".;; 8 5 ; 615 st. : Louia.; .v,;.v;ai y&xiw cm Chicago s. . , 2iv ..' ll.V 1 1 579 Philadelphia S- K 7; " 533 Cincinnati . 10 -'filly i :A7tt Costonr'-. 7.T-r.4 Pittsburg . v 7 13 , :350 AMERICAN LEAGUE v ' V Boston t;.;-i,i.v: 10..:?':4c 7H Chicago ... : .....a 11 7 1 - 611 NewvYork';.i.V8 ;..v- T.r:c.633 Et Louis ; . ; A :,"''Z - 8 Cleveland -Cr-i i ' 10 K500 471 Philadelphia 'i .'.T. i ': 6 ,2 ? -:f 9 , S K 400 Detroit : a 7: ;-; m 9 -400 Washington 6-; 10-373 NATIONAL LEAGUE 'Hy ;,At- Pittsburg Sw Louis! 4, Pitts- At Philadelphia Philadelphia 7; Boston 2; r . " 't -jM :--i At Chicago Chicago ; 10; Cincin nati 3..;V--;.vvv;;; c. c.K'rv-v At JsTev York Brooklyn, 4,':. New York i:.::::: :: l -'.. " :J:- a ur DirAk. rir.lic At W'ashingtbnWasaington 3, New; York. 1. Vi-;: i -j i-?. -5: At Cleveland Cleveland i 2, '; Chi- ai lsosion uoston z, rnuaaeipnia u. At Detroit Raja. , . . ; ; :v j. , v 'r or ' "v-. LI A: TH URSTO FJ -SHO WS i i ABROAD INTEREST Mm 1 v PUfiAHOU SWIMMING jr .'..- . ..' - -s 4 . ,- v , - iJ-. w ' . ..... ... , Scll Stu-SIltla CortMpadac.) v h PAH V COLLEGE. May 4. Another example oLtbe. broad interest of Lor rin , -A. Thurston . In : swimming vas shown -during the. past week. A8 n encouragement to all swimmers who win a point in the Yale Club V in ter scholastic swimming meet to be held la theTT; M. G A. tank Saturday night Thurston Is ; offering- handsome ' silk ribbons..'-.:; lt:-:::-1 It is Thurston's' opinion that the of- J ftring of a cup for-the winning team j is a great help, v But he also Relieves that each awimmer to win a firsU seco should have a suital wno nas tfce sturt second.' or third place. suitable souvenir of the Ul CUf-BnUtia Corrtrpoadeac.) OAHU COLLE012, May 4 TodRV tbe Punahou nine clashes with the McKinlejr high school team. The game Is changed from MoiliiH to Alex ander ijeld,. at 4 p. m. This Is sure to be a good game. It ought. to sirs a fair Idea of how the two teams are. going to race thro 15) the season, too. McKinley Is Etronf. The Punabou lads, found that there was Ipts yet "to learn when they :ne up against" the stocky little Mills buncli. ' Except for a lucky rally in the ninth Inning and for a very bad wavering of Ah San Nam in the box for Mills, Punahcu Would have lost the first game. As it is, Coach Bergman is profit ing by what he saw his men do in their first trial and be has been gov erning himself and them arcordins ry. He has had them sliding into bag.4. running between ; bases, trying tneir batting eyes and-generally Increasing their signs of. life, , Henry CWlIingworth has been In charge of McKinley baseball, nd that -team Vis; sure to make a good record this year i. :lt is somewhat of a distinction to have won more l than, 100 ball games in the major leagues. if yon non't believe it Just taae a slant at. the complete.. records of all of thev: hurlera 'now holding meal tickets' in ' the' two majors and you will '.find "only: ,131 pitchers who have IOO or more victories to their : credit Chri3ty Mathewson may essay to add. a few ' more vins to his long strong of 372 victories. And Matty may well Te proud of his' record, for he is the only pitcher In baseball to day who nas more than 300 wins-to nis creoiu : . Johnson in List There are only three pitchers in the game now;:; who ; have : passed the r 200 markv - Including f Matty, they are Plank' of the Browns and Walter Johnson of the Nationals. Plank' has pitched ; 398 victories in the major leagues and Johnson has come off the winner 228 times. SX'd Walsh, now re tired, shot his-bolt after he had, won J95 games and lost 123 lor "the White Included in the list of the 'select lSl.is Joe Wood, who will attempt, a come-back , with the Cleyeland club this'-ryear Smoky Joe has won 117 games and lost 56 during his career, and If. the food old souper is really the effective ' souper of old, 'Joe may realise his amoltfonto pitch, 200 or- more winning oau games. ,; j nguring mat tne pitcmng art is ae- veloped to'a finer point today than at any " other time in-tlie history, of the game, ft la easy to see tne great vaiue of one pitcher who. can stand the' gaf! from season to; season until he has hit the century mark in games won. ? :. ; Not Many Do It ; ' . ' Thev average pitcher - in the big leaguer; is vlueky uf he "sticks that long, and the per cent of pitchers who do Is very smallas .the figures sho: . Here is the list tof the -charmed izr taKeni irom tne recorqs ; ''Pitchcr..:i---MathewBon," Clan. W L v Pet 189 6"63 173 f. 633 150-603 93629 75. 681 136 634 86 626 84 584 56 - 676 111 ' 500 85? 673 104V'49i 60 630 372 298 228 '161 160 156 ,144 118 117 115 Plank, Browns ' . . Johnson Washington Reulbach; Braves Alexander. Phillies . Ames, .pardlnala. Coombs,-' Brooklyn MarQuard, Brooklyn Wood, Cleveland oiiec, uuuiia ...... CIcotte, White Sox. . Bcott,: White Sox. . Tesreau, Uianta Royal. ; -. Kauluwela KaahumanU . . . . Iolanl ';;.;'."... Kaiulanl .-. -.1.. Liliuokalani . Central Grammar ."' Inthe opening games of the Gram mar School Indoor Baseball League, played at Aala park Wednesday ar ternoon, Kauluwela 1 defeated ; Liliuo kalani. 35 to 15, and Kaahumanu de; feated IolanL ?? to 8. . ; In a slugging match between.the Ka ahumanus and lolanls the. former won an . indoor ball game yesterday after noon at Aala park, 22 to 8. Jacob Pung, the midget pitcher of the win ners, held (he lolanls to a few scratch hits. . V v '' " -. Home runs were made frequently by the two tpanis.' t y ' Lineuni &f thv winners: Jacob Pung, ptTTong 3ing, lb; Ah Hoy; c; Ah Fe,n, lfi llatsukl, 2b; Shimagi. cfr THREE PITCHERS VITH 2D0 GAMES ..., ' ' . - i . . , .- . - "-. W U Pet 1 0 1000 ....... . i e looo ...... 1 0 1000 ...... 1 1 500 ...... 0 I 000 0 2 000 0 0 000 HiiGffiS. SCHEDULED FOR Commercial League Schedule Arranged at Meeting and Umpires Selected At a meetins of the Commercial league held last evening at the Star Bulletin office the schedule for the year was adopted. The first games win be played- on Sunday morning at Molinii field and at Athletic park. Lang Akana, Eob Chfiliagworth and Fred Swan have been selected as um pires for the season. ' The season will end on August i, there being 55 games scheduled in a)I. A cup will be pre sented to. tbe -winning team. On Sunday morning the Reach and Service First team will play; the first game at MbiJlUI field, beginning at 9 o'clock. Coombs and Advertiser will playthe second game at 1Q;30. Mu tual Telephone and Schuman, will meet in the .first game -at , Athletic park; at 9 o'clock and the Star-Bull, tin Uara .will me?t Spalding's at 10: Sd4ieNell, president of the league. Is confident that the season will be a successful on&r . - The" schedule follows: MoililU Flerd . ?May , 6 .Jeach Service First; Cromps-Adv'ertiser. May 13r-Mutua!-Scbuman; Service Flrst-Spaldlng. , j May 20-VrVon llamm-Young-Elee-trics; Schuman-Star-Bulletin. ' TMay 27 Aivertiser-SUr-Bulletln; iron woras-iiiiecincs.' Junev S Electrics-Reach ; Hamm-Young-Advertiser. M June Vp 1 ' Mutual-Star-BplleUh; Schumn-Sefrvice First" 1 June 17 Star-Bulletln-Hon. Iron Works; Advertiser:Schuman. June.'- 24"'-SpaldIng-AdvertIser Reaches tar-Bulletin. - 1 July 1 Bfqtual-Coombs; Spalding- Reach. " ? . ,c July 8 Hon. Iron Works-Adverti er; von Hamm-Ybung-Star-Bulletin.; July 15, Schumah-von "Hamm Young; Reach-jion. Iron Works. ' Jnly 22 Hon, . Iron Works-Coombs ; Star-Balletin-Servtco First '.'; July 29 Spaldlng-von H'amnV Young.;. yh I , - -I:';. , t. Aug;', . srvon. Jiamm-Young-M utual ; Ster-Bultetm-Electrics. --. AthletieParki May k 8-f Electrics-Mutual it Star-Bul- letin-spaiding. - I May 13-Cooinbs-Reach ; Hon. Iron Works-von Hamm-Young. : i.May ; 20 Service First-Hon. Iron WorksJ AdvertiserJfutual. , ; tay;2TSpaiding-Coombs; Schu- man-Reach. . " June 3 Service Firstoombs; Mu tualSpalding: v June' 10 Reach-von Hainm-Young; Snaldtiie-Hon. Irrm Works.' b . Jttnel 17' Electrcs-Servide , First; von ntpiariuiuiiAiMva. ' June 24 Hon.; Iron Works-Mutual; Coombs-Eleetric : 5 July l-r-Electrics-Schuman ; Service First-von1 Hamm-Young. ? V July 8 Mutual-Service First; Schu- July lSTCpomhaSUr-Bulletin; Electricadvertlser.' ! ; July , 22 Reach-Mutual ; Spalding Electrics. ! ' : ' ' '.' ; ; July 29 Advertiser-Keaen ; acnu manobmbav;r . 5 Aug; v 6V-A(verUser-Servlce First; Hon. Iron WorksSchuman. First game'at 9 a. m.- ; ' . Second game 1 mlnutea"after close of first . Athletic t Park MoIliRi Advertiser ..... 5 6 . 4 . "6-. 4 6 .1..; 5 6; . 5 ' 5 ..... 4' 6 ..... 4 6 ..... 5 5 5 1 5 - ...,.7 3 .....6 4 - 54 56 -S 1 Coombs , 4. ....... . Electric: . . . . . ironwprka' 4nv;.v; Mutual;;;;..-. neaca '-. Service First ..... Schnman , ..;..v. Spalding .:l ..".. Star-Bulletin Yon Hamm-Young . GOABT LEAGUE L 12 12 15 15 15 16 Pet 571 53S 500 500 464 429 San Francisco 16 14 15 15 13 12 Salt Lake .... Oakland1 . ... Vernon.. Los Angeles Portland . . Yesterday'a Results At Portland-Portland 5. Oakland 2. At Vernon -Vernon 1, Salt Lake 0. At San Prancisco--Los Angeles 8, San Francisco 3. Games Today . Oakland at 'Portbind. Salt Lake at Vernon. , Los Angeles at San Francisco. Norman. 3b ; Ah Yirae, ss ; Masaru, rL . ' - The score: Iolanl . 0 2 0 20 0 2s2 0 3 Kaahumanu;... 7 8 2 3 0 0 0 1 22 Iolanl defeated Liliuokalani, 16 to 1. in the second day's play of the Grammar school Indoor Baseball League at .Aala park -yetrday. Royal rvn imirr tvaimam. i-t iu ;ames bdajj" Kin : he: between Kaiulanl and tin ; an A between Royal ' and Kauluwela, beginning at 2:45 o'clock. m STAR TAKE ins AIM III Dl Young JakeA;Schaefer Pipked as Successor of Hoppe; KinrJ Helps Youngster When Willie Hoppe announced sev eral months since that he would take Young Jake Schaefer of Chicago un der his wing as a member of the Hoppe Peterson Wright - Schaeier troupe of exhibition btiiardiata, it was predicted that some day Hoppe would have Schaefer to reckon wHh in defending his crown of world' balk-line : champion. " Whether Hof-pa was aware of the youngster's great skill or even dreamed of his ever be ing a championship possibility is not known, but the fact remains Schaefer has ' almost arrived if he fa - not al ready there, as a candidate fpr titular honors. It was pointed out that Hoppe learned much' of his -billiards (ran Schaefer'a father, lata wizard of the cue, with whom he traveled on exhibi tion tours, ana now It : seems histov may- repeat itself. " Beata the Champion Schaafr splendid . victories over Hoppe in two styles of play. 18:2 balk-line-and three-cushion caroms at the Illinois Athletic Club. - Chicago, re cently, before': a Dig- crowd . dds strength to the belief, that Jake's im provement is such that he is now a fit opponent for Sir William, should their meet tor: the championship a t anjr. time In the future. In : that Chi cago crowd were ma$y men who' bad seen Schaefer;' the elder, m action against Ives, Slosson - and Vignaux. mm TILT? TocJehampjohs of other, days. They watch- with ; profound interest,- and all in pluding; Charlie Majthewsthe pld timo marKer, ..w ho journeyed ; from Milwaukee expressly to seo him., play, Proclaimed hini: a greater . Player at the same age than his"1Uustrious 4lre, and saw in the, clever lad certain champion of the future. Playing, With Hoppe in exhibitions has given Scha- fe.r: ,. confidence, . H has utterly no rear or the champion- ana snouid tney meet for world's honors .when friend ship for the. nonce Is cast aside, Jake Is not likely to ge stage fright r as he might had h not- acquainted himsslf sp, orohghly; with Hoppe and the lat terV8tjren4 methp bft piay.; ; t Jealouiyt Makea' Them' Play ; ; Chicago fandom- ..aaw;Scbaefer; in the games referred to beat , Hoppe ou his merits' in two splendid fcxhlbiti.;is where enough "Jealousy entered into the competitlonto make' both playiura take matters ; seriously.- a cnampitn always' feels .his pride and before an assembteevof ; ChlCago'r leading citi zens; both men and ; women, there was ample Incentive.for Hoppe t rdo his best-' On. the other hand, it waa Schaefer'a home town.: Jake's moiner. and sister were . present, -and ,tne ypungster was' put to. acquit ' hlmnelf as he nad -neyer done-berore. Ana wnat was the' outcome?. Well Jake won. the . h?ee-cushloni . game, fnpm Hoppe,: 25 to ,18 In 33 innings with a iighi run", of . six, ;. and ' trounced the champion: 230 to 4 23T at J balk-J me. Schaefer averaged 31 2-8 and had J3 for. bis high run while Hoppe's aver age' was 29; and his high run 14t; . Schaefer' Shewed Ciaas -. ' an?: the balk-line match; Sch iefer won -In onanner that left no; doubt as. to his Teal ability Hoppe had run 140 and 16 and needed pnl 13 .pointa for game when; he slipped up oft" a difficult single' cushion yehoL Jate needed 130; and 'his friends thought he had little chance to get them, but like his i famous daddy Schaefer is never beaten until? the other fetfotr has"' scored ; the last point, and atr' ping up te ' the table with a do-or-die look fni Vis ,; eye : Schaefer turned the i;entuy : needing 4 30; to" gp; ; but.r;4ke never Jaltered. played 'every shot WJ fectlyand when the "last, jmtton vm accounted for. and the cheers 'of ':e pjolookersbroke Jocse."" the new i-ter- of the ' ivories had the spheres in a bunch In one corner, completely, un der control..'; Jake, ran out with .130. unfinished." The crowd was breath less."." . .- ".y. Hoppe, always , a - good, sportsmti?, took defeat amiably, but Willie Is not blind, to the fact thaVaome day, per haps in the near .future, he must eras cues with! Jake Schaefer in d fens of his .championship crown, that at last, there has cotae out of tNe West a t-ocbinvar of the green cloth worthy of hla steeL. ROWING ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS AT MEETING OF CLUBS B. E. Hooper was elected ' president of the Hawaiian Rowing Association: at ta meeting of the organization on. Wednesday. At the meeting Jt . was decided to enter the HIlo regatta, two or more teams being represented from each club. ' V ,1 - . -Other, of fleets elected sre: A. Re'necke, vice president; A. J. Porter treasurer; A B KrplU secretary ; Hi Chillingwotb auditor,. .Regatta com-mlttee-rA. B. Kroll. O. Crpzlet and VV. Lyle.: Finance, committee A. C Rein ecke. A.. J.7 Porter' and .B. E. Hooper. Boatbouse, committee TV; Lyle, R. ChilUngworth r and A B. KroU. 1 Tlie United SUtcs;)n 1916 for the first lift utso!d (Treat Rriiari in rf.mitoutlci: fur Argcntin forriiii trade. Th totals . for earh country were close to S45kh,00O. General Insurance Agents -. - m' m ' Fori and HerclianV Streets ; f 1 Jl. i. Thrift is efficient saying- and spaarling of forces given ns. Get-somclumg to snend by saving now at our - SAVINOS DKARTZJEHt : anlscof Mawsiv Ltd, . Fort and Eeal Estate 7 TV 6 E721 E CO. (VmiTW ; SUGAR FACTORS C COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHfPPINQ ANp INSURANCE FORT ST; HONOLULU T H if V, tlt of Offlcera and Director! : ; :E.:F,.piSH0P(. . Prt ildsnt i ; .Cf H. ROBERTSON.. .... . , .Vlct-Praiidf nt k aad ,( Manager ? : R IYERS-.. ; Vice-Prealtffnt and Secretary 'A, TCA RTLEY. ;VIcVpsIdent ' j I .E. A.;R. ROSS a Trsasursr ; GEO.' R. 'CA RTER .... . Dfreetor ; c: H. COOKE., Director j; til GAUT...... . .... . DtrtstoV r. -a ' vooke. . . . . . . . Director 1 D. G. MAy.;:.;....,..Aud!tor I ' II 4 i-i v-: ;i Fert, Street, near Quaen f Transacts Business; ; a general Banking ' Invites ydnr account and guar t aatees safe and ef ftcleni service. t Exchange, Letters of Credit tad Travelers' r Checks Issued ; ou i principal 'points. ' , ' .' . ; .';.v;;v;;::. t 1 Cable Transfers ! v JL . TVk A JU. are thrifty fol k.. Are your one f - We pay 4 interest on aavings. '; v;C:.BlSHbpeVXbMPANY.A The National ; City Company New York"' V San Francisco r IFJVESTOEfit rB0)lt)S ( : ii: A; BRUCE t; 1300 Bank of Hawaii Bldg. Tel 1819; ; FOR RENT Electricity, gas, screen in ?ail! houses: 2-bed room liouse in town; $22. .' .y 4-bedroora boase; garsgf; 330. ' v 2-bedroomlhpuse garagefj1 $2X V - g lT Fine 3 -bedroom house ; ',. garage, $30. r J; H. SCHNACK S42 kaahuniiinu St. Telephone 3S33 . B. Fv DILUNGHAM COtTpJ Y Fire, IJfe, AcddtfiV' Cempaeaatlon SURETY BONDS v , ,p. hJburnette:Vh; 79 Merchaht;.Str:v.V Pnonf;.1S48 NOTARY PUBLIC I . s Commissioner, of Deeidfs' : ' - 1 J ; CaUfornla, and 75ew j YorkCf Draws: WilIsT Deeds, Mortaigss 'tmi '"' .;. all ; Legal .- Documents. IIAVAIIAFJ ii mmmMli ;;... 1 -J ': : . ' ftV'JA aa - .'.4.'-.-: - . IXerchant Sts. TRUST CO.; Ltd, Stocks and Bonds 'v-. ; -rZ-'-:. p.Inranw :: ; Safe -Deposit Vaults t lPw Antborized y law to act as TrurteesExecu IlisilfislorS; Oaltoltli s;'r:-i:", 4 Umltad -..?-.:--v.-.ri- Sugar, Factors-- i anrj ; Insurance Agents - i . Y. Aatnta for K ' Hawaiian Cmaercial A Sugar ' BmSSol ; SugarConpiay; c'-i rlPai" PlaataUoa Cospaanr. ,: liaul Agricultural Company. : Hawaiian Sugar, Coajaay. ; - Kahuku Plantation Coapaay; i McBryd Sunr. Cospxsy, i Kahulul Railroad Cctspaay..;: Kaoal Eay wsy'Cprjpany. I .. ' .... Kauai Fruit 4 Land Cp Ltd. " Honolua Raaca. .; i . ,THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE CANK, L . LIMITED. Capital subscribed..yen '4S,C0O,00O Capital'pald! up.;j..yed 30,000,005 Reserve fund' .:;'.yen 21,350,000 i-tSAWOKtrLocal-Manaserit V"210 ' McCandlsia Zli'jfc' ;;r--:;;V: Honol-fuVT. : 8toeka, Bonds, Securitlsa Loan . Negotiated Trust Estates - . -Manassd.-.: . Protect (v' Agency of Hawaii Day and Night v . - patrol;:;w-s- Phone 1411 S and , Elite Bldg. Wm.' E. Miles, Mgr. J. 'E: HORGAfJ CO., LTD.. : i STOpK BROKERS ":. -i Information Fumtsned clnd LosnV '-: "V W i:a. ; ' t v Merchant Strtt Ctar CuIJdlaj - ::::n-.W- Phona 1572 , .r ' "I HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF r HAWAII, LIMITED,. . tir Fert Straat " Tslshana 3i3' PACIFIC ENGINEERING : c? : : ; co r.: ? a r j y? li :.: ite d ; CensultlrgCtslmlnj arf C:n :': - struct!.-j Zr.z'r.ztn ' ..' -Bridges, Buildiass, Cccreta C:r : turea. SteeL Structures. Eaaltary Zjt tems, Repdrta and Ej:Lrljj ca Pro acts.;. Phone 1045. -?-- ;:;vrrv chop. sur" J a.!'-:-r $3.; North :Klnj Ctrtrt , (Between Maunakea ani C" Cail and see our bra.-.J r,: . iSUI HOUSE nveryt.w;r3 ' ; -.''.' ;-and CIsa.n , . , Tablet may beretsrvcJ ty r; ' : : No. 1713 ; at .; i.si