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ffi'iippwriipiwi , WyjPWfflW1 J '! "" r ' t SUNDAY BULLETIN, HONOLULU, It. T., SUNDAY, FEn. 1G, 1002. WANTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY A H& ,, VENEZUELA HAS THE 1 HANI) B y- SITUATIONS WANTED. Bltuntlontt nnii Help Wanted EXPERIENCED dry goods salesman wants position Address O. 0., this omcc. 20?2-3t WANTED Young man wants work of nny kind; experienced waiter and porter. 1. A. J., this omcc. 2071-lw WANTED Young man desires a sit uation as porter In hotel. Address V. E. P., this oince. 20700-tw WANTED Situation ns salesman, clerk or freight clerk; have been In business ten years; references. Ad dress J. K Dulletln omcc. 6062-lw YOUNG man would llko to do book keeping for two or thrco small llrms; references. Address D, Bui letln offlco. 2060-lw Ads In this column will be Inserted at: Per line, one Insertion. ... .15e Per line, two Insertions. ...25c Per line, one week 30c Per line, two weeks 40c Per line, one month 60c This Is the cheapest advertising iver offered the people of Honolulu. SPECIAL- NOTICES. ' SPECIAL NOTICE Bonds furnished to any amount for tho man holding position as guardian, postofTlce offl clal or nny oilier position of trust. Honolulu Investment Co. 2051-tf NOTICE TO BUILDER3 Tho Union Express Co. has WHITE BAND FOR 8AI.K 1643-tf WANTED WANTED Everybody to know that tho Canton Marino Insuranco Co. office Is at Honolulu Investment Co. 2070-tf. WANTED SuO men to shave for 15c. Jeffs, 43 King St.; five whlto bar bers. 2011-tf FOR SALE. FOR RENT Cottage on South St ; six rooms, modern Improvements; $20. Honolulu Investment Co. Judil ltldg. 2U72-tf FOR SALE Furniture. Call at Itoom 11, Queen Hotel, Nuuanu St. 2070-1 w FOR SALE Farm of 16 acres, with house, all improved nnd fenced, at Honokaa, Hawaii, $1000. House and lot, Kewalo, SOxlOO, S00. Houso and lot. King St., 60x120, $3000. part mortgage, part cash. Lease hold, 20 years on King St., near LI Una. 77x200. Ono flno gentlo driv ing horse, sultablo for any lady. $1500 to loan on good security. In quiry S. Decker, with V. W. Wright, King, cor. South St. 2035-tf FOR SALE Cheap, lurnlturo for seven-room house, with prlvllcgo of renting; leaving city; no rensonablo offer refused. Call third houso from Alapal on Klnau. 0G2-lw FOR SALE Horse nnd phaeton; horso gentlo; good under saddle; phaeton almost now. K. C. U., bulletin. 2029 tf FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad dress It. M. Duncan, at )ulotln of fice. 1991-tf FOR SALE Old papers, 10c a bundle. Apply at this offlco. 2u35-tf TO LET. TO LET Two nlcelv furnished rnnnm close to Rapid Transit II. R. power house. Tho Balmoral, 831 Young St. 20CS-1W TO LET Three handsomely furnish od rooms, new home. 1323 Bere tanla, cor. Keeaumoxu. 20G5-lm TO LET Five room cottage off Wal klkl road between Hopkins and BlBhop switch. Immediate nosses. slon. Apply Hawn. Tramways of e, Punahou. 2064-tt "i O LET Newly furnished rooms, sin gle or en suite, first-class tnblo board, hot and cold water, electric lights, etc. 1270 Beretanla St. 2058-tf TO LET New cottago off Klnau St.; lent reasonable. For particulars ap ply to F. A. Rohclrro, client Barber Shop, at 11:30 a. m. 2071-lw TO LET Rcsldcnco of J. Cassldy, Walklkl. furnished good oathlng; vacant January lGth. Apply Water houso & Pod more, Bothel and King. 2027-1- TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs. McConneVs, Garden lane, 2055-tf TO LET Cottages off t hool St nr. Nuuanu. $15 and $17. On Insano Asylum road. $12.50 and $G.50. P. H. R Strauch. 32 Campbell block. 316 Fort t. 2051-2m TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either hot or cold water anu all modern Improvements 'all at Silent Bar hnr Shop, 2019 tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, en suite with privilege of light houso keeping 714 Fort St. 2058-lm ROOVI AND BOARD. I THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St.; newlv furnished rooms, mosquito proof icnm reninnnhln ll.W-tf LOST. LOoT Deeds In Invnr of I, I' Mar ques, H. Plrcs and J. D, Marques, ono Insuranco policy and Nahlkit stock rortlflralo. Finder will bo re warded by returning same to J Marques, at Lowers & Cooko. 2071-lw LOST On road around Diamond Head brown leather puiso marked "F.O.. nnd containing koys, etc. Reward If returned to Bulletin offlco. 20GGtf LOST Many thousands of dollars through neglecting to havo Btock sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In vestment Co. ropresent four of tho strongest flro Insuranco companies, 2051-tf The Bulletin, 75 cents per month. HELP WANTED. Ads. will be Inserted FREE. SALESMEN WANTED To sell our goods by sample to wholesalo and retail trado; wo.nro tho largest nnd only manufacturers In our lino in tho world; liberal salary paid. Address Cnn-Dcx Mfg. Co., Iluffalo, N. Y. 2071-2W WANTED Immediately, first-class barber. Jeff's, 43 King St. 20G51W WANTED German girl to do general household work nnd caro for chil dren. Mary, Uulletln office. 20G2 ROUND. FOUND Insurance against tho break ago of plate glass at The Honolulu Investment Co. 2051-tf WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SETTLED Extensive Preparations Are Being Made at Kalihi Park Pavilion Many Prizes for the Winners. Washington's birthday bids fair to be celebrated In a manner befitting tho day. A trip to the Knllhl pavilion, formerly the old brewery, will con vlnio nny one of the extensive prepara tions that arc being made by the com mittee to entertain nil visitors. A well laid dancing floor and stage for music hae been put In, and the race track is now being put In ordei and tho whole Interior of the large building is receiving a coat of paint nnd white wash to make It clean and wholesome. Most enticing prizes are being of feied to the ticket holders and win ners In the different athletic contests. Among them Is a fine piano now on exhibition In Cojne's show window. All contestants for prizes will bo al lowed entrance until n short time be fore starting, although It will be safe to register at the office a few days In advance, as only a limited number enn be entered for tho sack race, fat man's race, fat woman's rate, potato race. egg raco and lady's bicycle race. Through tho courtesy of the Fathers, the Catholic Mission band will play In the afternoon from 2-30 to 6-30. At n meeting held at the committee rooms estcrday afternoon a large number of ladles weio present. Tho resignation of .Mrs. A. I.. King, chairman, was ac cepted, she being in Kona on account of sickness In her family. Miss I.ucy I'cabody was elected to take her place. The following committees were ap pointed: Committee on Amusements Mrs. It. It. Small, Miss I,. Harrison. R. H. Small. Committee on Refreshments Mis. M Dickson, Miss I.. Dickson, Miss T. Dickson, Mrs, Irene Howard. Committee on Tickets Mrs, Kmmn Lake. Mrs. M. Hush, Mrs. I. Howard It has been determined to ask the business men of the city to subset ibo for a good display of fireworks. E OF BIS The Hawaiian Dramatic Society will present an. evening of drama and comedy at the Opera House on Tues day next, February 18, In which tho following ladles and gentlemen will appear: Mies Lulu Taylor. Miss Jes sie Tcasdale. Miss Isabclle Dot la, W D Adams, Carl Taylor, Oliver Ilalnbrldgc, James Dougherty, Allan Dunn, Ber nard Rico. Albert II. Cunhn uml W Stewart Webster Tlie proginm opens with "Tho Uo mniice of Kllte," n bright ono art drama by Olivei Balnbrldge, which Is spoken of In most glowing terms by tho eminent wiiter Max O'ltoll. "Lost In the Fog." an Intensely funny come dy will orcupy the second part of tho program In which Sonny Cunlm np- pearB ns u lountry friend and plays ono of his rngtlmo compositions. James Dougherty will sing "Pidgin." Sonny's coon song. A burlesque on "Romeo nnd Juliet" by Allan Dunn will be most laughable w. I). Adams appears as itomco ond Allan Dunn as Juliet Miss Jessie Tcasdale. the brilliant young planlsto, who appeared with the lloaton Concert company with such distinction, will direct the musical part or tho program, assisted by Hcrr Rosen With such an excellent piogram lb society will undoubtedly meet with a large audlenco. The boclety Intends giving n play nbout every six weeks for charltnhlo purposes and they will bo under tho management of W I), Adams, $. UATHUCQ "M WATCHES WN DUI?RLB AN'l ACCUIMTR The Keystone Watch Case Co., I -Tm Islll I) I8SJ Philadelphia, U.S.A. America's Oldest and Largest Watch Factory loi miiIu liy , The Principal watch Dealers In Hawaii Weekly edition of the Bulletin $1 year. 1 m Pill ATTORNEYS. F. M. BROOKS ..ttorney; rooms 9-10, Spreckcls bldg.j Tel. Main 344. CARLOS A. LO NO Attorney; IB Kaa hunianu St ; Tel. o81 Mnln. J. M. DAVIDSON Attorncyat-Law, 109 Kaahitmnmt St. GARDNER K. WILDER Attorncynt law; Kaahumami St. I. M. LONG Ofllccs 3.1-33 Campbell bldg ; Tel. Mnln 278, I BROKERS. E. J. WALKER Coffeo Broker; room 4, Spreckcls bldg. BICYCLE REPAIRING. C. A, COWAN 1188 Union St., opp. Pacific Club; sundries, etc. BUILDERS. MCDONALD A. LANQSTON Contract ors and Builders; Hot) Union St. CARRIAUE8. PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 SUPPLY CO. Fine carriages, wagons, harness and whips; Ileretanla nenr Fort St. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ELkS BUILDING, GIG Miller Street. CLOTHIi.G. THE KASH CO, LTD. Two Btorcs, 23-27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel. COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT. H. G. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.; Com mercial Law end Adjustment Agen cy; rooms 10-10 Magoon bid. i'ei. 328. DENTIST. DR. ALBERT E. NICHES Dentist; 1154 Alakea St.; ofllco hours, 9 to 4. DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel Sts.; gas administered, painless extracting. DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Col lego '92; Masonic Tcmplo; Tel. 318. DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3. Mott Smith bldg.; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. T. MOTONAGA 4G Berctanla St.; office hours 8 a, m. to 4 p. m. ENGRAVERS. W. BEAKBANE Cam engraving nnd stamping; room 2, l. .io bldg. EXPRE8S. MERCHANTS' PAFtCEL DELIVERY Bethel St., opp. Wavorloy blk.; Tel. G21 Bluo; pkgs. called for and dcl'd. C. A. SCHMIEDTE Baggago express and drayago; Tel. Whlto 921. ENGINEERS. E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and electrlcnl engineer; ofilcc, 1313 Wll der Ave.; Tel. 3441 Blue. FRATERNAL. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563 Young Jiicns institute, meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month GROCERIES. HAZELWOOD MARKET CO. 1281 Fort St., near Kukui Groceries, Fruits nnd Tobaccos. J. E. GOEA8 Borctanla near Emma St.; Tel. 2312 Blue. 8. J. SALTER Successor to Salter & Wnlty: 712 Fort St, Orphcum blk.; Tel. 081 Bluo. F AVEIROS Groceries; Walklkl of F.mma St. Beretanla. Send the weekly edition of the Bul letin to your friends. Only $1 a year. HORSE-SHOEING. CITY SHOEING 8HOP J, W. McDon- niu, ron si., opp. uiuu mauics. SECRETARY SHAW TAKES OFFICE t'SJi' f Jf X Xjt i1 7 LuuBuAHsHutu j LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiV tt jfiy ' i ' rt4HHLiiiiiii9flpl t1 siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH IvifilV? & siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiflHliiiiiiiiiiHsvu siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 5 Jf BllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBBBlllllllllllVfK BlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV Photo by l.dlngtr, De Moines. LESLIE M. SHAW, NEW TREASURY KSAD. VU liitigton Feb 1 At 10 30 o clock today In tho presence of the tin I cllluals of tho Treasury Department, Senator Dolllvcr and nearly all r Iowa i, ili legation In tho Lower Houso of Congress, and other Mends founri (iovernor I.esllo M Shaw of lown took the prescribed oath of oltlie 38 Seintaiy of the Treasury, Biicceodlng Lyman J. Gage. Tho oath was admlnlBtiTi-il by Mr. Justlco Shlras of tho United Stntes Supreme Couit In tho largest of tho Secretary's offlco rooms In tho Treasury building Secretary Shaw was warmly congratulated by each person present upon his aucsslon to his high offlco. Tho retiring Sccrotary was nmnrig the Hist to grasp his hand, and as ho i. d bo said:' "Mr. Sccrotary. 1 cmigrat ulate xiu ami wish for your administration tho highest degreo of success." Secretary Shaw responded: "I thnnk you, lr, most slnccruly, and If my siuress shall bo anything llko that of my predecessor I shall bo tully satisfied." HARNESS AND SADDLERY. MANFO. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort I and King Sts.; Tel. Main 228. P. O. box 322. CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP Fort St.. opp Club Stabics; P. O. box 791. HACKSTANDS. REIS & QUINN King St., near Fort; Tel. 200 Main. JEWELER. THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler nnd wntchmakcr; 630 Fort St.; Lovo bldg.; latest in novelties. LIQUORS. PRIMO BEER nt tho PANTHEON SALOON. MESSENGER SERVICE. TERRITORIAL ME8SENGER SER VICE Union SL nr. Hotel.; Tel. 3G1 Main. MUSIC. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal Instructor; "Mlgnon, ' 1024 Derctn nla St. ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB Music furnished; Mctropolo Ho tel, room 12, Alakea St. E. K. KAAI Teacher of string instru ments; studio. Lovo bldg., Fort St. MILLINERY. HAWLEY'3 MILLINERY PARLORS Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston bldg.; Tel. 2G4 Main. MR8. HANNA Fort St., next to Love bldg ; cholco line of new millinery, trimmings, etc.; agent for Butterlck patterns. PAINTER AND PAPERHANQER. V. H. POUL8EN minting and paper- nanging; Territory stables, King st, PHY8ICIANS. DR, SLOGGETT nyc. Ear. Noso and Thoat; offlco at Eyo nnd Ear Infirm ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 n. m. to 4 p. m. DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eyo. Ear. Noso and Throat only; office Alakea SU lately occupied by Dr. Murray; offlco hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. KATHARINE J. MacKAY, M.D., CM. -520 Bcrotanla Ave.; Tel. Bluo 3551. DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248 Berctanla Ave.; Tel. Bluo 821. REAL ESTAiE. JUDD &. CO., LTD. Building lots anJ residences for salo; 307 Stnngcn wnld bldg.; Tel. 223 Main. M. G. SILVA Agent for real estate also to grant marrlago licenses; B8 Merchnnt St.; Tel. Main 115. SALOONU PRIMO BEER is good if It Is kept ngnc iry it. t mo i'antmec SALOON. STENOGRAPHERS. AMY LENNON Stenography and rvpewnting; 13 Kaahumami SL 8TRAW HAT8. E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nil uanii, FelL straw, panamn hats TAILOSS. ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd ro pairing; Elks bldg., GIG Miller St. GROTE & CRAMER Tailoring and repairing. Union, near Hotel St. WATCHMAKERS. J. W. A. REDHOU8E Watch and rhmnnmofpr mukor- 7Q MorMinnt p The Evening Uulletln 75 cents per month Colon, Colombia, Feb. 4. It Is re ported hero that tho Venezuelan rer olutlonary steamer Llbcrtador (for merly tho British steamer Ban Rlgh) has been Bunk by a Venezuelan gun bout while under repairs nt Porto Co lombia. The report gained circulation yesterday, but no confirmation coutd be obtained. It Is said that tho steam, er has been lying up at Porto Colom bia for tho past few weeks. In need of repairs, Tho fact that tho British warship Psyche left hero yesterday for Porto Colombia is looked upon hero ns giving tho rumor confirmation. Wlllcmstnd, Island of Curncao, Feb. 4. Advices received hero from Cara cas state that the French Government has notified tho Government of Ven ezuela that France will not sign tho protocol presented by Venezuela for a rencwnl of diplomatic relations be tween the two countries unless M. Sccrcstat Jr. Is Immediately authoriz ed to land nt l.a Guayra and protect tho Interests of his father, who leased tho estates of General Matos, tho rov olutlonary leader, whoso property was subsequently seized by tho Venezuelan Government In case of Venezuela's refusal to grant tho demand of tb'o French Government, Franco will Im mediately imposo duties on Venezue lan cocoa, which would bo disastrous for Venezuela. Hi- Chicago, Feb. 5. Thirteen lives wcro lost, many persons wero slightly Injured, two buildings at 372 and 374 ..ra.j-.n.minra, i nu.-i.iu.-u and $50,000 damage was dono by an explosion of gas tonight at tho inter section of Twenty-second street and Archer avenue. The list of Injured might bo extend od to 75 or 100, as thcro wcro many people In the neighborhood who sus- talned slight injuries from flying glass or slight bruises caused by falls, but whose names have not been reported. Only one of tho bodies of tho dend that of little Lena Trostle has been recovered. The cause of the explosion Is un known, nnd It has not yet been deter mined whether it was Bower gas or Illuminating gas. Mains filled with tho latter were Instantly ablaze after the explosion and a succession of ex plosions followed, the flames shooting up tluough tho manholes In the street TO RAISE olH Washington, Feb. 4. Delegate Wil .... vvvu; .uursuill, flUUU; linilPU OiaiCfl. Attorney, M800. A PRETTY AMERICAN GIRL New York, Feb. 4, A special tno Bun from Washington says: thouch no official Ktntnmnnt mn im obtained It Ib practically decided that Miss Alice Roosevelt will accept tho Invitation of Mr. nnd Mrs. Whltelaw Reld to be their guest in London dur-1 Ing tho ceremonies Incident to the coronation of King Edward VII. Miss cenonlesT'lLwrr? li"X a visiting American girl I ... ... " It is probable that her undo and aunt. Commander nnd Mrs. Cowles, wlll accompany her to London, as It Is part of tho program to send Command er Cowles as Bpoclal aid to Captain Clark, tho representntlvo of tho Navy It Is said to be tho President s Intcii Hon to Insist that Miss Roosevelt. II slto goes to London, shall go merely n. hn tioKnn.l ,'iw.ot f M- .! t r- ... .... ... ..vU, . ..... ,, ltD Reld, nnd not to bo regarded In nni way as representing her fnthor, the President of the United States. DOUBTFUL ABOUT CUB I Washington. Feb. 4.-Ilresentn. tlves Babcock and Long. Republican membeis of the Ways and Mean!, Committee, colled on President Rooso- vclt today and discussed with him Cuban reclpioclty. It was Btated to nay liy a itcpubllcnn member of the Ways nnd Means Committeo that I there was little further doubt that thc I committeo would report Bomo mens- uro of Cuban reciprocity. Another member of tho committee cxpiessed tho conviction that tho rato of redtic- tltui would bo about 20 to 23 per cent, Other members nrp of tho opinion thnt deflnlto com 1'islous as to the com so uf tho committeo nro not yef warranted Chairman Payne says thero Is no nlerlnl rhaiiL.fi In thn status of tho material change in tho status of subject. 1 FOUR THOUSAND IN PRIZES. Interest Is being awakened nmong local Koilakers regarding tho picture taking contest nnd many are culling nt the Honolulu Photo Supply Co. to get further particulars. Four thousand doll.iis in nilzes Is offered nnd tho con test Is open to every ono using cither a Kodak or brovvnlo camera. i Renri fh. ,..!,iu .Hmn f ih. mil. Ictln to your friends. Only $1 a year. cox today Introduced a bill amending " """"" ""- """'""' si iu , KlcKed tho ball out ami centered it section 82 of the Hawaiian government danKcr 1)llt Kal keeper Gleason saved woll. Lonsdale butted It for goal but act fixing tlio salaries of the Tcrrltor- tno """n"0"- The Honolulus secured the ball passed outside tfio posL Tho lal omccrs. Tho Governor Is allowed tl10 ua" allU 1"'0"Sht It down near tho i Honolulus got tho ball and carried It $8000 with $3000 for a prlvato sccre-i Mnlles' Kal a"i' '" a "ttlo whllo the up Into Mallo territory. A foul on the tnry and $500 for incidentals; Secretary BcrlmmaBe looked vory exciting but no! Malles' part gave tho Honolulus a free of the Territory. $5000; Chief Justlco ROal rcllllcl1- On a throw-out near the kick but the Malles secured the ball of the Supremo Court, $0000; Associate HonoIulu8' ""o Cralk secured tho ball nd Boyle carried It down near tho In justices, $5500 each; Circuit Court nm' scnt " tnrouSh tho goal with a i nolulus' goal where ho was stopped by Judges, $4800 each; District Judge. I beautltul lo"B klck- Thc Ba' a not tho backs. A foul off Flddes gavo tho rAn. t t. mnn ... .... n. . ' awarded hv thn l-" tVr pn linu-ovor nn f,it . ,.,. t.i.t. nun.. cm. u.ii People Are Kept Waiting As Usual to See Game Start LIVELY INTEREST IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Warm" Play and Lively Scrimmages Interest Spectators, Who Urge Their Friends to More Active Work. A largo crowd was present on the Makiki grounds yesterday afternoon to witness tho game of association football between the Honoluliis and the Malic lllmas. Tho game started aou hal an hour IatB as has become UIO IHUU IlUUUll'U VU81UIU Ui U1U UU elation football players. These game? are exciting a lively Interest now and tho crowds of spectators are gradually Increasing In size. It Is thcrcforo so much moro a shamo that the specta tors are kept waiting from twenty min utes to half an hour before play begins and it Is to be hoped that this will be remedied. Tho line-up of tho teams was as fol lows: Made lllmas Goal, dimming; full backs, R. Anderson, Brown; half backs.Cralk, J. Anderson; forwards, Munro, Lansdalo, Boyle, Bolster, Chamberlain. Honoluliis Goal, Gleason; full backs, Parish. Harvey; half-backs, I Anilrpna tfnv. M AmtArann fni-u-nrfl. MeWll rtnr HI AM flnllll o H ltz. F I . dcs. , .. , . ( ., ...., . . In tfio first half-time Chamberlain played In tho goal for the Malles, while Cummins took his placo as left out side forward. In tho second hauf. how ever, they played In the position Indi cated above. Fcnwlck, tho Malles veteran goal keeper, was unable to play esterday as ho had not recovered from a wrenched knee which he recclv- ed In a practice game during the past week. J. L. Cockburn acted as ref eree. Start Made at Last. At about 4: 15 the game started. Tho Malles won the toss-up and decided to defend tho mnkai goal, Munro forced a corner off Honey. Cralk kicked from the corner and centered the ball well. A scitmmage took place In front of the Honolulu's goal ending In J. An derson making a shot for It. The ball passed over tho goal, however. Tho Honolulus forced the ball down In the vicinity of the Malles goal nnd Goudlo made a flno shot for It from tho field, the ball passing Just over the bar. The Malles forced tho ball down near tho Honolulus' goal, whereupon tho ball was taken back into tho Mallo territory again. Tho Malles brought the ball back again, however, and fori nntnntnnfftttAtfMn1i1.nt. .. i - " ..-... .. -.. account of the ball having been outside just previous to the kick. Give and Take. After a few minutes of give nnd tako ' on botli sides Munro managed to forco n corner for the Malles oft Parish. Cralk kicked from tho corner nnd thc ball wns seemed by tho Malles and kicked right Into tho Honolulus' goal where It was stopped by Gleason. Tho Honolulus carried tho ball back Into a I dangerous proximity to the Malles" goal where Chamberlain stopped It. Tho Honolulus gained a coiner nnd ?a'thOi Mallo goal was threatened, iuut,er was averted by the frnnl 1. nnnnn Tl, ll.lt. T ., ""'"" ' " "" ecureu mo "a" anu ca"led It up near tho Hono- lul"8' Boal where Boylo made a well dliected kick for It. Goal keeper Glea- po, vvho was always on tho spot, sav-l ed It In lino shapo, however. Tho Malles gained a corner which was kicked by Cralk. Ho shot tho ball too! tar ni i,..,.,. ..... .., I "' "" "'"". " " KUH1 wus mn,A Tho Honolulus secured the ball and carried it up right In front of tho Malle goal. Hero McWhlrter got It and made a spirited try for tho goal which wns saved In splendid manner by Chamberlain. A splendid scries of passes and runs by the Mnlles brought ...""'' "LT.r 1 "0' eoal " , """ ,BU " "i. however, nn" B0.on ,altf" ly the Honolulus down "car "l0 -"O"' ''no when II. Andrew "PPCU u. A fow moments later tlmo was called leaving tho score "nil" for uoin siues. nr,t ?.. r. n , ... 1 , uurl"R tl10 "rat hnlf tho game had "J" l,r'tl5r "cn tr loth sides but ,'U,'1"B Hie second half tho Malles had decidedly th chest of It. The ball was down on Honolulus' territory most of tho time although tho Honolulus made many snlrltcil niinrf. ti. f. ...., of thc Honolulus wero their sneclnl forto. McWhlrter n,i nn,n. .ii nnciallv unm! unrir ,ui,n n , . F, 'a....K00a..W0.rk'.Wllll th "acks Of me juuiies. n. Anuerkon and McGIll, were hard to pass. Oleason did splen did work In tho Honolulus' goal and the Malles would undoubtedly hav.) mado a much larger score had It not been for tho flno work of this alert goal Keeper. In the 8econd Half. In tho beginning of tlio second holf tho Honolulus gained n corner but did J10t' ""ed In scoring anything from " T,' ua" was repeatedly forced by me wanes uown near the Honolulus' llno wno "ley gained a free kick. Cralk kicked 'rni the corner and Spokane, Feb. 3. Lord Sholto Doug las, brother of tho Marquis of Queens bcry, has purchased a saloon In Spo kane and Intends to mako bis rcsldcnco hero. Whllo admitting that ho has purchased tho place, Lord Sholto sayg ho bought It for his brother-in-law. "I may knock nbout tho place a month or so, you know," ho said to day. Lord Sholto's marrlago to an Oak land (Cnl.) variety actress somo years ago caused a sensation. Lady Doug las is hero with him and they havo two children. Lord Sholto has declared his intention to become an American citizen. Tho salo of tho saloon to Lord Shol to was negotiated by Chester Edwards. Edwards and Proprietor Peterson yes terday engaged In a fist fight ovor tho amount of commission tho former was to receive. As a result Peterson Is carrying a black eyo. He had Edwards arrested and tho trial will como up to morrow, I.ord Sholto may bo a wit- ncss. Edwards Bald that Lord H hollo had stopped the payment of his $1750 check until such time as Peterson agreed to pay tho commission which Edwards demands. Lord Sholto fences on this point. m"f-H--K-H- Lansdalo rushed the ball through tlni Honolulus' goal, thus scoring the first goal for the Malles. Tho Malles got tho ball well In hand on a throw-out and carried It dowa near tho Honolulus' goal when Gleason stopped It. Lansdalo got tho ball and made a good chargo for tho Honolulus' goal which was again Baved by Glea son. Tho ball remained on Honolulu territory for qulto a llttlo while. Fin ally tho Honolulus secured It and car ried It up towards the Malic goal, Mc Whlrtcr doing great work.Ho at last succeeded in sending It through the Malles' goal by a splendid long shot, thus scoring a goal for tho Honolulus, Honolulu Goal In Danger. A foul off Brown gave the Honolulus a freo kick. Tho ball vacillated be tween tho two goals for some tlma finally passing up to tho Malles' goal. It was carried back near tho Hono lulus' goal. Doyle secured tho ball and for a few moments tho Honolulu goal was in Imminent danger but Gleason managed to save the situation. Again the ball was dangerously near the Ho nolulus' goal and again Gleason stop ped It. Tho Malles gained a corner. Cralk kicked tho ball from the corner hut placed It too far out. A scrim mago ensued. Cralk ran up and got the ball and n flno dlstnnco shot for tho Honolulu goal which was cleverly sav ed by Gleason who knocked tho ball out with his (1st. Tho Malles again gained a corner and Cralk shot It but placed tho ball behind the line. Second Goal For Malles. A hot scrimmage took placo in front of the Honolulus' goal. I.ansdale, whf was playing a very fast gamo durtaj. tho end of tho second half, secured Vliii ball, carrying it down and putting it through tho goal, thus making tho enrnml irnal for the Malles. Tho Malles gained a corner. Cralk 'tt - . ..miun a new iwtn. luvy jjui, wiu uan down In front of their opponents goal where Gleason stopped ft. Ball Seems Everywhere. The Honolulus carried the ball up to- ' wards tho Malles' goal and JtcWhlrtcr I made a good shot for It, Just missing It Tho Malles carried the ball back Into Honolulu territory again. An off slds play on Bolster's part gave the Hono- lulus a freo kick. Tho Malles secured the ball and Bolster mado a shot for goal which was saved by Oleoson. Chamberlain passed tho ball well to Lansdalo who mado an unsuccessful hot for goal. a ioui oh mo Manes gavo mo no- nnlnli.n . tl1 Th l iira, hikiwuusiu front of the Honolulus' goal Bolster sc- cured the ball nnd mndo a shot for goat hut missed It. A foul on the Hono- lulus' part gavo tho Malles a free kick. Cralk kicked It and sent tho ball straight for the goal where it was stop- I'ed In flno shape by Gleason. McWhlr- i. .,.i , i,.u .,i ....i..i i, ...u up In Mallo territory wbero ho wan stopped. Bolster secured tho ball from a scrimmage and mado a shot for goal goal . tlmo :ore; j but missed It. A moment later was called leaving tho final score Malles 2 to Honolulus 1 London, Feb. 2. A dispatch to the Times from Copenhagen says that tho Vortland publishes sensational disclos ures regarding tho salo of tho Danish West Indies to tho United States. It asserts that tho project was Initiated by private capitalists, Including Sen ator II. K. Rogers, who Is declared to bo a secret agent of Danish capitalists, and waB supported by tho lato Prima Mlnistor Horrlng,,and who Ib credited with having said: "For mo tho wholo question Is a business matter. I can sway twenty six votes In tho Sonato." Tho Vortland prints many authentic documents, Including a telegram from Mr. Rogers, showing that ho was much Interested In tho 'Bale. Papers opposing tho salo of tho Isl ands conltnuo their vigorous agitation, whllo those harboring it arc almost , silent. Bltm. HINTED IN IH SALE t M JgjBjUII.ll.jjl vyr 9 Jttl .