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i ' i. r I- Tonic Free from Alcohol Arc you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sar saparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will ad vise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves ; and all without stimulation. Make no mistake. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask your own doctor. Ayer's Sarsaparilla f rtr) by Dr. J. C. Ayr & Co.. Lowell, Mill., U. S. A, Fraternal Meetings HONOLULU LODGE NO. 611, B. P. O. ELKS. Meets In their ball on King Btreet sear Fort, every Friday evening. Visit' lac Brothers are cordially Invited to attend. JAMES D. DOUGHERTY, E. It, GEO. T. KLUEGEL, Secretary. HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, 1. O. O. F. Meete over yMonday evening at 7:30 In Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort St. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend, J. G. B. CAMERON, N. G :PAUL SMITH, Sec. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., LTD. Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Cast ings, Machinery of evory Description II Je to Order. Particular Attention Paid to Ship's Blacksmlthlng. Job Work Executed on Short NoUce Quarter Sizes AT Regal Shoe Store King and Hotel Streets. PROVEN TO BE DUK4DLE Puke Prepared m Paint wpwuek Lb & Me, Ltd 177 S.King St . IT'S JUST One Hair Oflei miner Falling out that ends In baldness. Kill the dandruff genu. Pacheco's Dandruff Killer ' 'Sold by all druggists. Tine oT) Printing, Star Office. SPORTS Does Honolulu Glean Amateur Sport Donplte tli(' llourllih of trumpets with which the proposal for n branch of Hip Amntour Athletic Union was ro reived, the various sporting clubs In Honolulu arc still charactori.od by slHckn3BB In tho mnttor. Only olght clubs were roprosented at yesterday's meeting In tarrln Andrews' office and of the eight only three talty anything like n prominent part" in locnl sport. rhe clubs represented were the Myr tles, Healanls, Outrigger, Trail and Mountain, Puunone", Palama, Y. M. C. A. and Grammar School, but of these only tho Myrtles, Healanls nnd Y. M. 0. K. have any Btandlng among sports generally. ' When tho movement was started hero It was the Honlanls and the Myr tles who were standing out, nnd a dozen other clubs wero full of cnthu- E TOO LUTE A third victory in the handball se ries now being played between the Marines and the Yt M. C. A. was re gistered by the Marines yesterday but their success came too late, for the Y. M. C. A. had too great a lead on the aggregate for the Marincs.to wipe out. Tho Y. M. C. A. teams won tho llrst four games and gained 98 points on the Marines, but they lost the next three. Though only one game to the gooa, on me w. uumue. m .lu.uu, scorea me x. iu. j. a. uuya uio io points ahead. This means that even if the Marines win tomorrow's match without the Y. M. C. A. boys scoring once the latter will still be ahead and must win on points. Yesterday's game was a very close one, Molter and Williams winning from Lewis and Johnston by 4G points to 3S. Tomorrow the final game be tween Ogurklcwlez and Williams of the Marines, and Nott and Decolto Of tho Y. M. C. A. will bo played, but it is simply a question now of how many points the Y. M. C. A boys will win by. They can't lose under tho condi tions. The results by games are as fol lows: Y. M. C. A. Marines. MR NES WON m 45 18 45 . 12 45 25 45 27 7 ' '45 .38 45 38 45 2G3 ', 217 Total. DANGETl TTtOM CROUP. A few minutes rtelay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go ror a doctor often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In tho house and at the first Indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant lo take and always cures. For sale by all dealers, Ben son, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. Fine J.ob Printing, Star Office. Men, Don't Miss This ! Here Is Your Clothing Opportunity To got acquainted with us we want you to see our exceptionally low priced and high grade clothing then you will admit you have never seen anything to equal them. They are in two and three suit pieces, Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Flannels, French Alpaca, Self Stripe and Blue Serges. Tho latest 1911 patterns in stripes and checks. They are the product of the best makers, the materials are excellent, the tailoring faultless, the stlyes pleasing to the quiet and to the fashion able dressers. It is to tho interest of every man to participate in this great clothing event, plain to say. we give good solid honest value and value sticks out all over our clothing. Prices range from $6.50 to $21.50 and worth from 40 to G5 per cent more. Before buying any clothing, look ot our "goods and prices, It will convince you of our great money savers. OPEN EVENINGS EI Fort Street near Beretania, Harrison Building, opposite Japanese Consulate Want slnsni for tlio Iden, but the enthusias tic ones havo dropped nwny from gfned nnd the doubting clubs havo come in. Howover, tho mooting proceeded with tho business arranged and oloct- ed G. S. Tuttlo as president, A. H. Tarleton as vice-president, nnd W. S. Bowen as secretary nnd treasurer. Lorrln Andrews was offered tho pre sidency but declined and for his ser vices to the branch ho was warmly thanked by the delegates. None of tho footbnll clubs, one of tho tennis clubs nnd no basebnll or ganizations are represented In ,tho Amateur union, but whether they will come In later, depends a great deal on Secretary Bowen who wl'l have to keep hustling to prevent tho Honolulu branch of tho Union from dying out. LOS ANGELES, January 7. That .Iam?s J. Jeffries entered the ring with Jack Johnson at Reno on July n f1niffnr1 mnn. nml not. fi man sufferlng from nerVoU8 co,lapSe, Is the pith of a signed article by Barney Oldfleld which will be published here tomorrow and which uas been author Ized by the defeated champion. According to Oldfleld Jeffries took him into his confidence during a re cent hunting trip in the Sierras. Oldfield's statement is In part as follows: "Mental or nervous collapse, Jeffries explained, would not havo affected him physically for weeks after the fight. The poison which was given him af fected his stomach principally after ward and for a month he coull scarcely retain solid food. His favor ite dishes did not possess any charm of taste and his whole body seemed as if stricken with rheumatism. Ho was positive it .was no temporary mental or nervous trouble. "Jeff's story to me absolved tho members of his training camp from any blame that much I must Bay in justice to the men who helped him with all their heart." TENNIS STARTS Oil THREE COURTS A tennis tournament will be com menced at three-thirty this afternoon on the Alexander tennis courts at Oahu College, in which twentyslx players will compete. This will be the first tournament to be played on these courts and how they will shape JEFFRIES LEADER it ft iptMitoti whtoh wtll b niurWiftti IwUy. The tmnwmHl will ran for llltle tlH19 RMll HWlCltM will be ptajrwl (tall? until It U eonolmletl. The draw for lit flint runnel I n follows : It. Ollili vs. cowlm, It. Illtclioock vs. llorntt. NottM vs. I). VSidsworth, Campbell vs. W. Ohapmtm, C. Damon vs. I.. Williams, Nicholson vs. A. WsilBworth, W. Morgan vs. Hlrd, N. S. Blocker vs. lllllson, G. Drown vs. IIoobb, ltenlon vs. I). Unldwln, A. An derson vs. C. Stovons, Paty vs. Tim brlako, ISnmos vs. II, Chnpmnn or B. Olbb. cornell'nine'wTll PLAY JAPANE8E Cornell oxpects to havo n baseball game nexi season wim a team irom tho Linlvorslty of Kioto, Japan, which will tour tho country. Tho Cornell management hns been asked to sche dule a game In May nhd will consider the application at tho next meeting. KALLAIS TO REPRESENT U. S. IN MARATHON John Kallals of Chicago has been selected to represent America In tho French Marathon race to be held In Paris July 24. He was picked after a popular voting contest, In which ath letes throughout tho United States participated. HACK AGREES TO THROW AMERICUS TWICE Arrangements were concluded, at Boston on January 8 for a handicap wrestling, match to be hold In that city January. 20 betyveen George Hacken schmldt and Gus Schoenleln (Amerl cus) under the terms of which Hack enschmidt undertakes to throw Schoenleln twice within an hour. Charles Harvey, manager of Owen Moran, the British lightweight, and E. J. Jones, managers of Ad Wolgast, lightweight champion of the world, reached an agreement at Chicago, on January 8 for a championship fight, the date of which will be settled with in GO days. It was agreed that the boxers shall weigh 133 pounds upon entering the ring. Wolgast has re sumed training at his home in Cadil lac, Mich., in order to strengthen his ,eft arm wh,ch hag reduced an lncU and a half in size since it was broken. OUTRIGGER CLUB. The annual meeting of the Outrig ger Club will be held on Saturday next at two o'clock in the Chamber of Com merce. The meeting wll be an im portant one, as it Is proposed to raise the question ot Incorporation, to de cide on new charter and bye-laws, to discuss the dues question, and,to elect officers and directors for the year. IN INSECTLAND, Jim Cricket Any new resolutions? Mr. Cabbage Bug Yes, Indeed, old man; leaf. I have, turned over a new Fine Job Printing. Star Offlcn. Comforters Blankets, Woolen Shawls You need 'em thoRo nights. Get them cheap nnd cood at Chan Kee 127 Hotel Street. Dress Goods Men's Furnishings YAT HING, - 127 Hotel St. ELECTION OF OFFICERS, At the annual meeting held Jan. 2, 1911 nt Its Hall on King St. the fol lowing named gentlemen were elected tc servo as officers of tho United Chinoso Socloty for tho ensuing year. President Mr. Chu Gem Vice-President Mr. G. Kim Fook English Secretary Mr. Wm. Yap Kwal Fong (Reelected) Chinese Secretary Mr. Kbu Kan Sun (Reelected) Treasurer Ho Fon (Reelected) Assistant Treasurer Yonf Kwong Tat (Reelected) WM. YAP KWAI FONG, ' Secretary. Honolulu, Jan. 5, 1911. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN AND FOR THE TERRITORY AND DISTRICT OF HAWAII THE UNITED STATES OF AMERI CA, Plaintiff, vs. KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, et al., Defendants. Action brought in said District Court, and the Petition filed in tho office of the Clerk of said District Court, n Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- ED STATES, GREETING: KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of tho laws of tho Territory ot Hawaii; THE TER RITORY OF HAWAII; SAMUEL M. KANAKANUI; ANNIE KANAKANUI, wife of Samuel M. Kanakanui; S. M. W. KAWELO, Jr., whose full and truo name Is unknown; HAN A KA HANAIKI (w): MABEL WAIALUA, EDITH MAKUA, CHARLOTTE MA- KAHA, ALBERT WAIANAE, CHAR LES NANAKULI and ALFRED WAI- PIO, unknown heirs at law of KAAI- HINAHINA, deceased; DOROTHY WAIKELE, ANNIE WAIAU, MAR THA PUULOA, ALEXANDER MOA NALUA, JAMES PALAMA and SAM UEL KALIHI, unknown heirs at law of NAPAIPAl, deceased; ISABELLA HULU, DAISY MAKIKI, .MARGARET ANAPUNr, HARRY HAKALAU, WIL LIAM KAI and CURTIS NALU, un known heirs at law ot LI HI, deceas ed; KU; ICAUI; LULAWALE (w) ; MU; KANAKANUI; and REBECCA HANALEI, FANNY ICILAUEA, CLARA KAWAIHAU, ELIZABETH KOLOA, CORA MAKAWELI, MOR RIS WAIMEA, ERIC ICEKAHA, OLIN LIHUE, ALLAN KU4LOA and FRANK MALULANI, unknown own ers and claimants You are hereby directed to appear, and answer the Petition in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the District Court of the Unl ted States, in and for the Territory of Hawaii, within twenty days from and after service upon you of a certi fied copy of Plaintiff's Petition here in, together with a certified copy of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as Uhove reaulred. the said Plaintiff will take judgment of condemnation of the lands described In the Petition herein and for any other relief de manded In the Petition. WITNESS- THE HONORABLE SANFORD B. DOLE and THE HON ORABLE A. G. M. ROBERTSON, Judges of said District Court, this 10th day of December, ln the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun dred and ten and ot the Independence of tho United States the ono hundred nnd thirty-fifth. (Sgd.) A. E. MURPHY, Clerk, (Seal) (Endorsed) No. C8. DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. fbr the Territory of Ha wall. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, et al. SUMMONS. ROB ERT W. BRECKONS and WILLIAM T. RAWLINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of Hawaii, ss. I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of the District Court of tho United States of America, In and for tho Territory and District of Hawaii, do hereby I certify tho foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of tho original Sum mons .in the case of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, et al., as tho same remains of record and on file in tho office of the Clerk of said Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hnve hereunto set, my hand and affixed the seal of Bald District Court this 30th day of December, A. D. 1910. A. E. MURPHY, Clerk ot United States District Court, Territory of Hawaii. By F. L. DAVIS, , , Deputy Clerk. Limited, Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages and Estate. Real Robert E. Bond Mombcr of Hawaiian Stock Ex- A CLEAN HOUSE AND Pau ka Han a ARB FAST FRIENDS, change, Room 103, Stnngenwald build ing. Tolophono 3449; Postofllco box, 60G. Cnblo address: "Bulldog, Hono lulu." 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