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V. memUrshlp. and nlao on trie for ti itwlm tiling records These record carnival SPORT NOTES FROM THE MAINLAND tilt aie remind u far them to ir they aeeirr in Uke pari a the Orat MHrtaar awltn lac caralval at NmMu far lhare haa aatf hawa a very warm r ihnhm) to the nail for amUMr, hut (he A. A. V. vaeraUvo are till l nailaUe, aa a peri thai whan Ike Maw (or the eamlval eraws ctoaer the swtaaaala crack will caeae out Into the atwa aa4 avail ttoaaaatvea af ta oiHortMally of berortlag boaa-IMe am nleurv aad eodaavor to laecribe their en the nrai ran or Honolulu 'PfilCTICE OH FOfl RUGBY HEN The aealt Iwrwtee Rafc) fwalhail Aaaartatma, all! hM aaathei prar Uaa on rrtea evawtag a( the Mahtai aeaaaa, whea it la haaw4 thara will ba a atraaa turaw of planar AN la twraetec la the gawa ate lavHea ta caajta aJeag, awt lata the prMHlee m nM LkAAAAJaa aa fHMiilipju mt ftftaA IMBlPII Hmmvifll Wt ewaww wi aiw MaariaUaa The daaa ara Hgat. (I aar raar, aa Um aaata to aaa Utat eaaaa eartaiM ta take Uw IMmt at laa laatiwil hMrtatiMiMlr. Na taalahat will ba ataad tor awMia aa taa ra aaacUva aaatalaa ara kawr amaoglM taair ala aa rtmK la MHiaat ai lata Uia gaMaa. Tlta ralas ara atav v4fll AMD Vrttl AefrArt ifcM ttftBSMMt lata taao. Savaral iHtaraatlNff aataaa are ttramlaai ta the fHtara. mh4 the aaaoti will Hraaahjr eaan up in Ku-varnbar. LaTiis isiir 'si is! FIHE INilliKNGE aatra f alMMHaajgaa waa kajaj44 ai. itn.i u i imnn mumitT a I rana Q. ta a to Rat la la tl af l(e4 aj tM ha haai Ana SPORT NOTES la HONOLULU I.ODQI1 NO. (K, B. P. O. HL.K8. iMeetg la tktrir ball on Kin Htreet ittar Fort, every Friday evening. VUlt- lB Brothers ara cordially Invited ta mead. J AMDS D. DOUGHBKTY. E. H. OBO. T. KLUBGHL, Seoretary. IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPKP.SS ANVWMKIU5 AT ANVTIMU g f ball ea or Write ' J. I'. BASE'S AD7ERTISIHC AGEKCY K IU4 Sotisomo Street 5 ft AN PKANCISCO, CliLIP. 8ILVA'3 TOGGERY fr-. The Store for Good aothes. Curios Of All Descriptions Hand Embroidered Work ' oman's xchai3ge Hotel Street Near Union. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS No. 7 and 10 $05.00 and $80.00. A..B.Arleigh&Co., Ltd Hotel near Fort FURNITURE RUG8 AND DRAPERIE8. j.Hopp&Co.,Ltd Do You Know THAT YOU CAN SAVE YOUR HAIR? s Bxelttng Pennant Raoe. Tha xaoa (or tha pannawt la the I'a aMc Oaaat I,aau ta a meat aaM wx kalwaaw tlta 9al and Oakiaad, with th Oaka bari mllatetU the laV tar at matter up to tlie Mh I net. Tlie SeaU led for one Anr only ant are now baak In aaoend ftlaoe again. The IKMltiofta of Uie Ummm ware aa fol lows when the Wllhelinliia left San Kranoisoo: W. L. Pot. Oakland 7 8 700 San Kranalsuo C 4 000 Los Angeles C 5 516 Portland C 6 500 Sacramonto 3 C 338 Vornou 4 3 308 1 Of tho games played hotwoen tho Cth and the 8th between Los Angeles and Oakland, both won two, tho scores being 10-6, 3-2, 0-3, 0-0, Los Augeles' scores being tho first men tioned. Sacramento won two out of three against San Francisco, 2-3, 2-1, 1; Portland and Vornon oveued up two all, C-l, 24, 4-3, 1-2, Portland's scores being given first. Oakland and Los Angeles played an olghtcon-lnnlngs game on tho Cth, which lasted 3 hours 15 minutes. Al together 119 men were at the bat, eighteen base hits were made, there were twelve errors and only five runs, the Angels scoring in the sixth, sov' entli and eighteenth. Sacramento and San Francisco played a ten-lnnlngs game on the 7th, tho former getting victory by the odd run in threo. Star Pitcher Turned Down. ATLANTA, Ga., April 7. Walter Johnson, considered by many to be tho best pitcher in the American league, was today sent to his homo In Coffeyville, Kan., by Manager Mc Aleer of the Washington club. John son refused to sign for 30,500 per year, asking $7,000. McAleer was as determined not to give the extra sum as Johnson was that he's get It. John son's baseball career Is ended at least for a whllo. The Cost of Baseball. NEW YORK, April 7. Nearly 400 ball players will begin drawing salar. les from the sixteen major league clubs on April 12. More than $800,000 will be paid this season for services rendered. In the Now York Nationals, John McGraw, manager, who Is not a play er, will receive about $12,000 for his League Umpires. It Is1 anticipated that Alt Williams for the little brown man of the Ml- w,u ue one r tUe auu ,eaue kailo't UkAiKl with th Unlvaralty of ,ree for the season, but the saoond California and Stanford, and tho Sa- ,,M,n ,1M not boon "on yet. Charlie crad Haul oellaae team hag beon of- Chllllngworth has one man In view fared a gam. The Suored Heart tenm!wuoso ,lame he la not divulging until was offered the gamo ns bolng tho 110 ,la8 had 0,1 lerviow with his preaent champion taam of the Aca-! cholca, that is done tho sec- derate athletic league. Ui to tho nres- ond umpire will not bo appointed. ui Mm ti. ,n..a nm .,.! Sam Ohllllngworth and Dude Miller tainad a dafeat and is tho winnnr nf are in lino for the post.' laat year's titlo with 1,000 por cent. Other xames will also be arrangod with St. Mary's college and Santa Clara colloge, bosidos the ones al- mk. AsauiTH'B TtNtfBrwirroH. MflMiAaai hiaal lagaaUtlaaAiaAal im iBwwnrM pwnwpp nfru fMnmnpo ww verr MHMk la lh ton Jat mow, m a aarattil NMtot: af tfca dailr ptaara waaM anrtMiMr ahaw ihat Mr. AaaaHh la Uw MtMrt laMtai af mm at lha araa- Tha llaaaa af OoaMaaaa fram taa at debala, ana tor (Ma ha haa tergalr lo thank hl twining m a lawrar. Hla agaafhaa are oarafal, Hfaataa ad )at taVaWaigl aUBil LiA ttaiaala gar i fjjf tagjlBllA wraw MiMi ww im wtf nmnwff nfrwuinaBi Oace, hawavar, In tha mMat rf an hh- usuallr elenamit apeaoh kjt Inferred hla lianram that hla partr wotiW ttot debate their Juat demanda "no, not .hi' aaa Jit er tettle." A dellghUul ahuekle eame from seme one near. Mr. Aaqutth glared at the offender, reaegniced the bluri- dar, attd raoaailal to oorraet hlmaelf. I mean, of oeurse, not by one tit or Jottle." Then he hurried on leat a worse thing should happen. Athletic Park In Good Order, Tho condition of the Athletic Park is bettor now than over it has been, and It will be kept up to standard ready arrangod with the California right through the season. Tho ap and Stanford universities. proachos to the ground have been The Japs, after playing one or more!,n",rovod 80 thnt automobiles can be games with each team of the ''big'takqn In and out without there being eight" conference, will go cast, where an VouMlltr of one being stuck up arrangements are bolng made for and causlnK doIay t0 tho fo,'wl"R o-nmc. .iti, o,a f ni.,u r n,.f machinos. The rooms under the falo. N. Y.. and In tha Now' England grandstand have been set apart fo states. The University of Chicago niclals and tho press, and will innnnffA 4n WTonAn innm .1 1 , 1 ti rr I) 0 II O lis siay in mis country. Charley Rcilly Makes Good. Charley Rcilly was awarded the do BY AUTHORITY awah Mmffumm oomcaky op Kl'W VOKK imiHHWHITllHft PHOVIUINOhj WADHINai'Orl IN BUKANOH (MMrAMY. k I F, Dllifppbam Co,, Ltd, l UIU Oeaaral AgaaU tar HawaH. Feurth Floor, BUagaawald UaJIdlfig. Y. WO BINQ 00. Oroeerloa, Prulu, Vegetable, lite. Butte. Eo lb.; Frenh Dried FrulU. 1186-118 Nuuanu Blreat. Telephone 1081. Ilox 8SI P A 1 IS 1 All Kinds Wrapping Papers and Twines, Printing and WrJUng Papera. American-Hawaiian Paper & Supply Co., Ltd. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu, phono 1410. Geo. Q. Guild Gen, Mgr. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO, LTD. BUsam Bngincs, Sugar Mills, Dollars, Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Cast ings, Machinery ot every Description M e to Order. Particular Attention Paid to Ship's Blacksmltbing. Job Work Executed on Short Notice Colds and Coughs others will bo allowed boyond tho doors. This rule is to be rigor- lously enforced and will doubtless And favor with players and officials. clsion over Johnny McCarthy at San Francisco on April 7, by Referee Ed I Marcallino is still counting upon Chinese players to see him through die Hanlon, after four rounds of clean. 'wlth tho Stara ba" team- but,jU8t who fast milling. The decision did not w 11 Pmy ,las no1 ue? acc, a, u meet with the approval of the crowd, w, not bo announced until later In which yelled and hissed and expressed tho week' 11 18 certaln' however, that its discontent generally. Hanlon prob. En Suo and Pau are pau, but there ably gave tho verdict to Rellly on a" oth1er8 ,,n0o up, 00 if V.irwmaR fhn,,, MnPnrthv w, thn damond for the Stars on Sunday. The aggressor throughout and landed the Japanese and the Native Sons have eaner blows lomy slKneu UP swioen piuyora; uoui However, the ruling against him is l'av0 two raore mon to add to tho no disgrace to McCarthy, for had the battle conn a few rounds more he he Plantation League. wo'uid probably have registered a' Only one gamo was played in tho clean knockout. As it was Reilly was Plantation nascDaii league on ounuay tired at the finish, whllo tho brick- last, Walanao winning from Aiea 4-3, layer was coming faster and stronger ' after a game in which Aiea remained with each and every rush. m the lead up to tno nintn inning. Keilly displayed nlenty of speed To game between Ewa and Waipahu and cleverness and did a lot of nice was abandoned at the end of tho first blocking and sidestepping. Ho was nnlS when Ewa lcd n Putting accurate with his left hand and he an end to the game. On Sunday, next brought tho right over many a time Ewa and Aiea meet and Waipahu will to McCarthy's head and body. But again try conclusions with Walanao. all of theso punches lacked steam. Aiea still retains first place In this None of them seemed to bother Mc- leasue with a percentage of 606; Wal- Carthy In the least. The oftener ho'Pahu and Ewa are on the 500 mark, was hit tho harder he came. while Walanae is down to 333 Grammar School League, The second game in the Grammar BILL NO. 29. An Ordinance to Prohibit the Con' atructlon or Erection of Buildings or Structures Doslgned or Intended to be Used for Lodging or Tenement Houses or the Keeping or Mainten ance of tho same In the City and County of Honolulu in the Vicinity of Schools and Orphanages, and Repealing Ordinance No. 4 OF tho City and County ot Honolulu. Be it ordained by the peoplo of the City and County of Honolulu: Section 1. No person shall con struct or erect or tauso to bo con structed or erected in the City and County of Honolulu any buldlng or structure designed or intended to bo used for a lodging or tenement house, or shall keep or maintain any lodging or tenement house within five hundred (GOO) feet of any premises upon which Is maintained any public school, or phanage, reform or industrial school, or upon which is maintained any sec tarian or private school at which not less than twenty-live pupils are In attendance. Section 2. Any person violating any of the provisions ot this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdo meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500), or by Imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 3. The continuance of any violation of this Ordinance shall be deemed a now offense for each day on which the same is so continued. Section 4. Ordinance No. 4 of tho City and County of Honolulu is hero by repealed. Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect fifteen days from the date of its approval. Introduced by FRANK J. KRUGER, Supervisor, Date of introduction, April 14, 1911. At a regular adjourned meeting of the Board ot Supervisors of the City and County of Honolulu, held on Fri day, April 14, 1911, the foregoing Bill was passed on First Reading and ordered to publication on the follow ing vote of the said Board: Ayes: Amana, Arnold, Dwight, Kru- ger, McCIellan, Murray. Total, 6. Noes: None. Absent and not voting: Low. To tal, 1. D. KALAUOKALANI, JR., City and County Clerk. Ets. . ' Pr Q HOjnOEOPHTHIG COUGH aQU CRODP STROP The Best remedy for Colds, Coughs, Branchltls, Whooping Cough, Croup, Hoarseness and all Respiratory Troubles. Contains nothing that can harm an infant, but it Is effectual and ra pidly curative. Good for all ages, whenever trouble invades the respira tory organs. PREPARED ONLY BY BEORICKE & RUNYON CO. San Francisco. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGI8T8. Bowers' Merchant Patrol And Confidential Agency Rellablo Watchmen Furnished. Phono 1051, P. O. Box 284. City Head quarters, Club Stables. Tonj; Sang MERCHANT TAILOh. GENT8 FURNISHINGS FASHIONABLE FABRICS. FIR8T-CLA88 WORKMANSHIP. 1116 Nuuanu 8treet, Above Hotel. CHAN KEE, 127 Hotel Street. NEW SPRING GOODS. McCarthy was fast but a little wild at times. He seemed too anxious to knock his opponent fiat and had he School baseball series is due to be paid more attention to his fighting played on Makiki ground at 3:15 this and blocking there is no question but afternoon between Iolanl and Kaahu that ho would have won handily manu. So far tho only game played enough. As It was, McCarthy showed was thSt of Monday evening when work this year, Christy Mathowson vast improvement over Tils last start the Kams beat tho Central Grammar is believed to be the highest paid and there is no doubt but that he will School by 28 to 2. As tho scores in ball player in the profession. It is qualify for tho twenty-round game. dlcate it was practically ,a walk over said he signed a five year contract A that, the worst McCarthy should for the Kams. last winter at an annual salary ot $10,- have received was a draw. He did! The Saints Confident. 000. The two dozen other players on most of the work and the punches St. Louis are looking forward with of Portland cement will be received artistic curtains, pillow covers, tabic . . ... , . . . i,a.a 11 'lrtlr A W Mav IK uie iow iorK team win average auoui wbicli lie landed were clean and had keen anticipation to winning the in-,"c'c " . iukcis, t, $2,500 apiece, swelling the total sal- plenty of steam behind them. Rellly terscholastlc baseball league this mi anu laea Puciy openeu. in ary list to more than $8G,000. the rec- held mt simply because ho is clever, ' year, and the 10-4 victory over tho formation on application at this office Stenciling Have you Tried It? If you have never tried it. you" most certainly should, it is the latest idea in decoration and fancywork. Stenciling on fabrics gives very pleas- U. S. ENGINEERS OFFICE, HONO-' ing rejults you can make such lulu, Hawaii, April 15, 1911 Sealed ' attractive presents for your friends or i f 1. 1 tn trn l. .. T - . . lox lutuibuipt, iUuu uurioiD you can Deautity your home with PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER is a life-saving fluid for the hair, and I the only romedy that will absolutely cure dandruff. It softons dry harsh "hair and gives gloss und richness to 'the natural color. 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Owing to the fact that the yacht Ha Among the other big league teams,' Aprll 7th( m two straight falls, but wail an not bo put in sea-going shape tho pitchers will, as usual, bo the star tho champIon was on the offensive vir-' hy Saturday noxt it has been decided perforators on the salary list. Tho tuany the entlro trae IIo seQuredj to postpone tho opening of the Hawaii wages of some of tho moro important Ul0 flrgt fa ,n 2l mlnutes and eo Bec. Yachting Club's season until the 30th men will run from $5,000 to $6,000 for onds wth tt J)nU noiBOn and crotch Inst. The Hnwall is at Pearl Harbor the season. Practically all the big uoId Ti,0 BeCond fall was secured in! but she will bo fitted out during the strengthened A- B- PUTNAM, Captain, Engineers OtApr-18-19-20-21 May 12-13. 9 minutes and 32 seconds by rolling league clubs except Boston will 1 llPA AAn 1 it f 1 II 1 I ceeu w.uuu m moir samry usi. . , opponent over with a half nelson Aside from tho players' salaries, tho and pnng him to the mat with a exponsos of each club will amount bnlr EnglBU nrm )ockt to about $35,000 for equipment and 4 . Incidentals. j BETTER THAN A PLA8TER, Waseda's Program Growing.' For palna ln tno B,do or cj,eBt danjp. Tho Waseda University baseball on a pleco o( flanne. wlth chamoor. team of Japan, ln addition to pjaylng ,an.fl Paln Balm and bInd ,t on oyer tho Universities of Wisconsin and 1111- tho Beat of paln Tnero ,B nothng nois ana omer eastern universities, j bettori For Ba(J by a dealorfli Ben, series of games in San Bon Smith & Co,( a(jenta for IIawa,( win piay a Francisco, Games havo already been arranged Fine Job Printing at Star Offlco. week in readiness for the opening cruise. I Scraps at Lellehua, A series of four boxing events took place at Lellehua on Monday evening, which created considerable Interest among tho soldiers. Massy, of Battery F, fought a four-round draw with Ruggy of Troop Gj Sullivan, of K Troop, outed Smith, of G Troop, ln the second round; Kradlack, ot Battery F, and Stamm, of Troop G, fought an olght-round draw; and Terrlen, of Troop C, went tho llmft with Smith, of Honolulu dunumeni works, Ltd,. 8UCCE880R3 TO 8HAW SEVILLE. NEW MONUMENT WORK8. 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