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COMPANY
Company II. of tho Twentieth in
fantry. Lieut. Hnndolph, commanding,
now holds tho championship of Port
Shatter in two different lines. Last
Saturday its nine won the baseball
championship of tho post and yester
day, at the Hold day, H company car
ried away tho honors and was award
ed the silk banner for ilrst place. The
baseball trophy Is a silver cup.
The Held day started yesterday
morning and It looked at Ilrst as If H
company would come in last, for until
the last three events were reached they
were far behind. Then they came up
with a sudden rush and won out very
cleverly. Tho- scores by points stood
as follows: Company II, 34 1-2; Com
pany B, 2G 1-2; Company F, 22; Com
pany G, 7.
The events wore: Wall scaling, tug-of-war.
100-yard dash, shelter tent
pltclfing, 880-yard run, conical wall
tent pitching, potato race and relay
race.
Until tho last three events tho win
ners had gained but 7 1-2 points, but
they took first place in the wall tent
pitching, first and second in the po
tato rfteo and first in tho relay, n total
of 27 points In tho three events which
gave tho cpmpany a commanding lead.
This is the third Hold day which they
have hnd at Fort Shatter and Com
pany II has won two of the three.
In the baseball league. In series com
pleted on Saturday, tho standing of
the teams was as follows:
Won Lost
Company II 4 2
Company F 3 4
Company G 2" 4
Company E. Dropped out after los
Ing one game.
IN FRISCO
Owen Moran and Eddie Hanlon have of contest. The contestants to receive
been matched to light twenty rounds 50 per cent of the gross receipts to be
before Sam Bergcr's club In the Coll- "vided 00 ff cel t0 winner and
1)1 nor ennt. tr thn Inser. Strniirlit
muui, Dau lOHisuu iuiu Marquis of Queensbury rules to gov
considerable controversy over tho ern the contest.
weight it was agreed to make it 133 Referee to be selected not less than
pounds at 3 o'clock on the day of tho ten days prior to the contest and his
contest, the lowest to which Hanlon fee to bo deducted fro mthe gross re
would agree. This light is a substitute ceipts of tfic house,
for the one that was originally an- Tho contestants agree to each post
nounced by Berger between Hanlon 51500 as a forfeit to guarantee their
and Freddie Welsh. Berger states compliance with this agreement and
that he made tho change Hrst of all to operate as follows: $230 for weight
because ho considers It a hotter card, and ?1250 for appearance. In the event
and, secondly, ho intimates that Wel3h of either contestant falling to weigh
has been holding him up In the way in at tho required weight ho shall for
of demands. felt $250 to his onnonent. nrovldlng
The articles are as tollows: tho latter refuses to box him. In the
Eddie Hanlon and Owen Moran ovent the contestant making tho re-
hereby agree to box twenty rounds quired weight agree to box, then he ts
under the auspices of the Washington to receive tho entire forfeit of $1500.
Athletic Club on tho evening of Sep- Tho club agrees to post $1500 as a for-
tomber 30, 190S. Tho men to weigh felt to guarantee their good faitll and
in at 133 pounds at 3 p. m. on tho day ability to bring off the contest.
HILQ'S NEVA YEAH FIELD DEDICATION
RACING
EVENTS
SPORTS
PROGRAM
NEW CHOP HOUSE.
P. John, l&t of the ManhatUi
Lunch Rooms, has opened a new Cio
Houso on, 'Hotel street near Nuuana.
Tlmt clasa meala served at all hom
HOFFMAN CHOP HOUSE.
The following program has been ar
ranged for Hilo racing about New
Year's: ,
FIRST DAY.
Half-mile, Hawaiian-bred; purse,
$75.
One and one-fourth miles; mer
chants' purse, $1750.
One mile, Hawaiian-bred; purse,
$250.
One mile hurdle race, over six hur
dles; purse, $100.
Half mile, Japanese-owned, owner to
ride; purse, $50.
Broncho-busting, horses furnished to
all comers.
Three-fourths mile, free for all;
purse, $150.
Three-fourths mile, Hawaiian-bred;
purse, $100.
Half mile wild horse race; purse, $30.
SECOND DAY.
Half mile, free for all; purse, $150.
Three-eights mile, Hawaiian bred;
purse, $75.
One and one-half miles, free for all;
purse, $100.
Half mile, Japaneso-owiied stock;
purse, $50.
Threefourths mile, Hawaiian-bred;
purse, $100.
Three-fourths mile, freo for all;
purse, $lo0.
Removal Notice.
. II. Ohta removed to 636 South Hotel
Street between Punchbowl and -Bere
tanln.
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Sultan Abdul Hamid doubtless
thinks that to bo stabbed in the shof.
ribs Just after having proclaimed a
Constitution is a .fine example of) tho
most unkindest cut ot all. Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Tho opening and dedication of the
Alexander Held at Oahu College to
morrow, at 3:30 p. m., will be follow-
sd by the following sports:
FOOTBALL LINE-UP.
H. Hind C II. von Holt
A. Austin R.G V. Genoves
B. Glbb L.G W. Paty
W. Lldgate It.T G. Macfarlane
R. Hitchcock.... L.T...C. Akina (Capt.)
Ran. Hitchcock... R.E W. Hoogs
C. Ahrens.. L.E C. B. Farm
H. Bond Q.B W. Desha
A. Wilcox R.B..P. de Bretteville
C. Lyman (Capt).L.B D. Fraser
D. White F.B....F. Withlngton
Taylor Subs A. Young
N. Anderson " H. Lucas
E. Glbb ' D. Ross
G. Willfong " G. Heen
O. Hind " J. Cox
COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM
Chi Bui Farm, c; Lota, Akina, p.;
.idgate, lb.; Ordenstein, 2b.; Hoogs,
3b.; Lowrey (Captj), ss.; Desha, If.;
Lyman, cf.; Fraser, Lota, rf.
SPORT NGSPOUTS
TTTTTIITTTTtTITtrTIHIITII
The Hawaii Yacht Club will meet
Monday, October 5, to discuss starting
a Sea Wren class and to appoint a
committee to study cost.
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Owen Moran, British featherweight.
meets 'Eddie Hanlon In San Francisco
tonight Sco yesterday's Star.
Don't forget Reilly and Weber on
Saturday at tho Orpheuni. Joe Leahy
arrives In tho S. S. Alameda and will
bo at the ringside, probably in Weher's
corner.
CAR SICKNESS.
Your disagreeable feeling yhen trav
elllng, such as headache, car-sickness,
sea-sickness, or nervousness, are all
due to agitated nerves. Quick relief la
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BRYAN SAYS M
ROOSEVELT
Ho Declares Tho President Refused His
Challongo and Ho Makes a
New Challenge.
FORAKER LETTERS STOLEN.
Plague And Cholera In China Arrests
For Plotting Death ot
King of Spain.
ROCK ISLAND, Illinois, September
30. Mr Bryan has replied to President
Roosevelt's last letter declaring that
the President had refused his challengo
to submit Haskell's case to a trlbunul
and challenging him to publish the
Items of the Republican campaign fund
In 1904.
NEW YORK, September 30. John D.
Archbold states that the Forakcr let
ter were stolen three years ago and
offered for sale to the newspapers.
PLAGUE AND CHOLERA.
PEKING, September 30. Since the
outbreak of the bubonic plague at Tong
Sua there have been live hundred
deaths.
Thousands of natives and a score of
foreigners nre dead of the cholera in
the Yaug-tse valley.
MANILA, September 30 There were
twelve new cases of cholera and five
deaths yesterday.
ST. PETERSBURG, September 30.
There were 222 new cases of cholera
yesterday and 90 deaths.
SPERRY NEARING MANILA.
MANILA, Scptemoer 30. Admiral
Sperry has sent a wireless message
that the Atlantic licet will arrive here
on Friday. There will be a great wa
ter parade and a reception.
THE CALIFORNIA MANEUVERS.
SAN FRANCISCO, September 30.
Three" thousand regulars and militia
will take part in tho maneuvers.
LEPER IMPROVES
T
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Dr. Walter R. Brlnckorhoff, director
of tho Leprosy Investigation Station,
nnd Dr. .lumen T. Wnyson, member of
Territorial Board of Health, reported
to tho Board ot Health yesterday on a
caso that has been under enro slnco
December 2C, 1907, at tho Kalthl re
ceiving station, who has been under
the Nastiu treatment. They "feel
that ho has made sucli marked im
provement while under treatment that
a request for his re-examlnatlon is war
ranted," and conclude in the following
terms:
"For us to tako tho responsibility
of certlying that, from a scientific
point of view, lie is cured, would re
quire an investigation for which the
facilities are not ut hand. On tho oth
er hand, If it can be shown that leper
bacilli are not demonstrable by such
methods as nre used in examination
for commitment, he might be regard
ed as a 'social cure' that is, one who,
scientifically considered, might or
might not be suffering from leprosy,
but who for practical purposes, is not
to be regarded as a menace to tho com
munity, und so may be safely allowed
his liberty.
"Wo recommend that tho putlont be
submitted to a rc-exumination to de
termine if he is 'suffering from leprosy
and capable ot' transmitting the dis
ease.' "
The Board ordered a rc-examlnation
of the patient.
JAPANESE RETRENCHMENT.
TOKIO, September 30. The reduc
tion of the Japanese military force in
North China lias made a saving oi
$750,000 yen per annum.
SUSPECTED REGICIDES.
BUDAPEST, September 30. Two
men havo been arrested on suspicion
of plotting the death of King Alfonso.
ASTRONOMER PHOTOGRAPHS
A GREAT SUN SPOT
PITTSBURG, September 32. A:
tracted by probably the most remark
able aurora borealls ever witnessed in
this section of tho country, Dr. John
A. Brashear, the well-known scientist
and astronomer, last night made a mea
surement of an Immense snu spot ho
had just photographed. This spot
covers 2,250,000 square miles of the sur
face of the sun and has a temperature
estimated at 6000 degrees above zero.
The aurora borealls flashed in brilliant
shafts from the west to the north. The
display lasted nearly six hours.
WHOOPING COUGH.
This is a very dangerous disease un
less properly treated, but all danger
may be avoided by giving Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. It liquifies the
tough mucus, making It easier to ex
pectorate, keeps tho cough loose, and
makes the paroxysms of coughing less
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Life In The
HOCKEY.
,A. Low (Capt.) G. Rycroft (Capt.)
Martha Tulloch Leslie Tulloch
Ada Mutch Miriam Clark
Jessie Kennedy Muriel Howatt
Gwendolino Jakins Doris Girdler
Elizabeth Webster Marian Austin
Marguerite AshfordAlmeda Townsend
Kathleen Keer Slla Pratt
Garnio Rosecrans Margaret Forrest
TRACK
100 Yards C. Lyman, alng Chong,
Mon Yin, W. Desha.
220 Yards C. Lyman, Sing Chong,
Mon Yin. W. Desha.
440 Yards S. Jakins, D. Fraser, V,
Genoves. A. Wilcox.
880 Yards S. Jakins, D. Fraser, V,
Genvos, N. Andresen.
MANY JAPANESE FIRMS
REFUSE TO MAKE GOOD,
Traveler Says That Financial Condi
tlons in Island Emplro Aro
Bad.
VICTORIA, B. C, Sept. 16. A. J
Souza, who arrived by tho Akl Maru
says financial conditions in Japan aro
bad and becoming worse Instead ot
bettor owing to the refusal ot tho Jap
anese to fulfill their contracts. Many
Japanese firms, owing to tho depres
slon, aro refusing to make delivery or
goods. The postponement of tho expo
sition Is also having a bad effect on
markets.
WILL J. COOPER'S COUPON.
We will try to tell, well of reading,
in a score of years, more than two
scoie or descriptions (said to be) of
the famous volcano on Hawaii; for you
all know that a stack (Stackable) ot
such stuff has been put out, in our
dallies. But, of all that has been said
on that ilery theme, we like journalist
Cooper's urtlclo perhaps the best ot
all. He does not seem to care very
much for a show in the way of big
words or Hnery, does not dock his ar
ticle out or cover it with frills, tuckb,
rallies or pull's (or smoke) so to speak;
but, he tells of the taking show, in
pleasing simple style and of the road
of fern, fine, you must take to see all
this fire and its furnace.
And now did we make scrap-books,
into 0110 of them It would And a place.
My reader will Hnd it in the Star of
20th Inst, likely all sold off however,
long before our date.
Now, you know even Editor Smith
(not the last however of1, the Smith
tribe), ho went to the same warm and
turbulent region, some years since,
and he contributed two (or eight) con
tributions, entirely voluntary; (volu
minous volumes of smoko with Are
and gas soaring to tho skies) but, not
his even, remains, a pleasing picture on
our memory's wall, as does this later
essay, of W. J. C.
We could but hope, as we read his
quite unique trip, that he would keep
to his own original style always, and
not try to pattern (or copy after) any
one else's that may be more showy,
and yet not so really realistic as his
own straightforward and taking man
ner ot taking one to see that Volcano
as he saw the same, by night and by
daylight. It Is an uncommonly fine
story that of Will J. Cooper.
EDITOR TIMES.
Sept, 30.
Wu Ting Fang isn't the only one
who expects to live to be 200 years
old. Thomas Llpton says that ho In
tends to win that cup eventually.
Detroit Freo Press.
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