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OO0 POLO PONIES REST AFTER HARD SEASON ANINALS AND THE MEN WHO OWN THEM History of the Little Beauties Entertained the People Kapiolani Park. Wtlh the exception of tho McKinley Memorial game, polo Is pan for this senson. Practice on the field In Kap iolani Park Is no more Indulged in. As a matter of fact, it has been forbidden to ride on the Held now In order that the turf may keep In good condition. The polo ponies which In many cases have had pretty hard work during the post season can now soon get their well earned lest until practice for tho Intcr-lsland matches beginning In August. A list of the ponies which hate been conspicuous on the field during the past season together with a description of the characteristics of each horse, follows: Devil Child, nee Cockroach. Major Potter, who has been playing In position one on the first team, owns Devil Child, a bay mare, aged (1. e ocr C jcars old), height 13.2 hands, native bred on llonoullull ranch. This Is her record season ot play. When Devil Child first made her entree on the polo Hold last reason her appear ance was far from prepossessing, as a matter of fait she was so skinny lhat she receUed the name Cockroach. Feed, care and her natural ncmius ills- position under the able. hoisomanBhlpMlllly. Second season of playing. This 01 Major Potter hate, however, brought her to a spunky Btago of pro ficiency. While she Is very smalt for the size ot her rider Devil Child Is so quick to get under way that she Ic of ten conspicuously In the road of hei adversary and Is generally successful In holding older and faster horses off tho ball. After fifteen minutes' hard playing, Dell Child dances off tho field ns fresh as ever and she has ever been known to have stood up for three ten minute peilods In one after noon. Right of Way. Right of Way Is Major Potter's sec ond pony. He Is a grey gelding, C years old, standing 14.2 hands. His slro was Duke Spencer (imported) and his dam a native marc. He was bred at Kane olu ranch. TIiIb Is his first season of play. Although he Is still new nt tho game this pony Is fast and In the posl-10' Hon (one) In tho team bus opportun ities to bring Into play with advantage his cattle experiences at "parting oft.'V which is practically "riding off," as il lustrated by polo. The height and strength of Right ot Way make him an especially valuable mount for Major Potter. Horses Ridden by Shingle. "Sweetheart." a Shennnhoah mare, aged C years, and brought up on tho Honollluli ramh. Is dun coloted. A fine bullock horse, but Just a beginner at polo. Has an abundance of gilt, characteristic ot Shenanhoah colts. "Jim Crow" Is a Kauai hoi bo. Dark blown with white fnce. Aged 8 yeais. lormerly owned by CIiob. Rice, and sold by him to Shingle when be left for Kauai. Takes a keen Inteiest In the game and Is exceptionally good at rldlnfc off. "Puck" was born at llonoullull, this Island. Is about 7 yea is old; bay color. Puck was formerly owned by Walter Dillingham. Ho Is now con sidered one of the best polo horses on the field and is always game to the last. Is very speedy, haWng repeated ly left tho crowd behind him on a dash across the field. Puck has a ery mean disposition whenever ho finds his rider cannot master him. Walter sold him hecauso he bucked nhen one of his lady friends was riding him. He objects to new riders. Beautiful Minnie. Mr Louis Warren, manager ol llo noullull ranch, owns "Minnie." a beautiful white mare about six years old and a Shenuiidoah descendant. M In itio Is an excellent bullock horse and hay played ery little polo. Ml. War ren ays she is the best animal hu ever rode. That means a good deal, for he has ililden many ot thorn. If Minnie continues to take a kindly In terest In tho gamo she will he 11 per manent fixture 011 tho local polo field and an option on her fiom her owner will be taken up. Walter Dillingham's Ponies. Puulon A blown gelding, 9 yenis old, height. II hands 1 Inch. Site. Joo Daniels, out of Hawaiian bled marc Foaled at I'uuloa; second season o, play. This chunky pony Is consideied tho bust all round polo pony In the Islands. Trained as a bullock hnrso with special attention to his mouth, this pony has acquired a pioflc-leuey nt turning and starting which, together with great speed, not only enables him to get the ball, but to keep It In fast runs across the field. Puulon went to Maul with tho Oahu ponies lust July and was lidden by Mr. S, II Damon In tho championship match against the Makawao team. Ho Is gieatly Inter estcd In tho game and plays with his head In such a foxy way as to nt times bo at fault. BUNDAT BULLETIN, HONOLULU. II. T., SUNDAY, that at Have Life In the Cock Tall. "Cock Tall." While gelding, six years old. height H hands; slro Ilazar, out of . Foaled at Nllklliia; first season of play. This little fellow Is like a bunch of springs, being extremely nervous and at times unmanageable. He has been used a little for cattle but lacks gen eral experience. Shows possibilities, but through nervous nnxlcty to work has overstrained his shoulder muscles, necessitating frequent rests and gen eral attention. Tendency, of a High Ball. High Hall. Hrown buckskin geld ing. 8)ents, 14 hands, sired by Shenan doah, out ot Hawaiian bred marc. Formerly n cattle pony of Louis War ren's, superintendent of O. R. & L, Co's ranches. This pony lias speed and quickness, but Is flighty with a tendency to prance, showing at times n temper and a disposition to pull. R. W. Atkinson's Ponies. Horses ridden liy It. W. Atkinson, position back In first team. Aliram Stephanus. Roan gelding; height 13 hands 2 Inches, sired by pony was trained as a cattle lioisc by l.apnl.u. t!u expert cowboy of Wal alua and pupil of W. A. Ilulck. Dccauso of his gtit and stajlng powers was first picked as a suitable pony for polo. While not up to the limit In height, the cleverness and brain work of this pony make him a great favorite not only with his owner but with those who play with but not against him. Abram was taken to Maul by S. E. Damon and ridden In the champion Bhlp game against the Makawao team. Pinau. lluy mare, C ears old, height 14-1; sired by Shenandoah, out of Hawaiian bled mare. First season of play. From Honoutlulll stables. Pin au was trained as a cattle pony and while nervous and high strung has grit and speed which, together with careful handling and a legard for her J disposition, will make- this pony one the best on the polo field. If ncth tng happens to set her back It Is rea sonablc to expect the best results In Plnau's second season. A. F. Judd's Stock. Ponies ridden by A. F. Judrt, pla!ng 1 tu second team. Dandy. Horse, 13 years old; lire. Norman Clay, bred at Kualoa; color red roan; height. 14.2. Second plajlng season. Dandy was for many years the fawn He bullock horse of Harney Judd. He Is perfectly broken and the fact that It was possible at his ago to teach him tlm gam,a and give him In terest In It shows that Dandy has tho sort of gilt which makes the best of polo ponies. Ho was trained for polo last year by fierrit Judd, who was playing back In tho Oahu team In the games versus the Maul team, both here and In Maul. This odd horse, while not possessing the speed of many of the other ponies, can ho call ed 11 thoroughly reliable pony, as ho 1 litis tine and Is particularly steady. Horses of G. H. Angus. Horses tldden by O. II. Angus; posl- tlon two In the second team. Daisy. Mare, eight years old. 13-2 In height; flea-bitten giey. ancestry unknown. Flist playing season. This picked up by a traveling dealer, who brought her to this city, whom shn was tescued by Angus. Pepper. Horse; seven jcais old; 13 31 hands In height; bay, with whlto star on forehead. Sited by Shenandoah and In eel ut llonoullull. Oahu. This Is her second playing era son. Pepper was brought to Honolu lu fur Walter Dillingham, who gave him his first lessons in tho uoblo game. After soveral weeks of playing the horse passed over to Angus, who has used htm pretty hard during the past season. As a onscquence the hoise'u legs are now somewhat fnvci. lull and the coming rest has been earned. Lieut. Hancock's Ponies, Horses ridden by I.lcut. Haneoel;; iiosltlon three In tho second team, Kallhl. Mare, seven yeais old; 13-2 hnnds in height; bay; ancestiy un known. Flist placing Benson. Kallhl Is a little Inclined to do the fancy. While tint small horso would not bo satisfactory or a heavyweight, he Is A $20,00 BELT for $5,00 The Dr. fwlth sus- AlJen lilectrlc "Belf pensory Is guaranteed to posses nil tne curative proper ties of the e-nenlve belts now sold by Jottors and utueeMs. It gives a very tronc current 01 electricity and Is easily regulated. IVmnd to supersede others. Can be had from the undersigned only; no agents; no discount. Circular free. Address fierce Klcctrlc en . 200 I'ost St., bin Francisco. Sent free to Hawaii for 8B.00 MARCH 9, 190Z both qnlck enough and strong enough for tho present rider. Puck. Horse; five years old; 14 in height; hrown; ancestry unknown. A green horse, having been played only half a dozen times, but full of promise. C. S. Dole's Mounts. Horses ridden by C S. Dole; posi tion back In tho second team. Zulclkn. Marc, seven years old, grey, with black polntB; height, 14-2, Three quarter blood Arab; slro Caliph, grandstrc Monsoon; bred nt Makawcll Kauai. First playing season. Hakutanl. Horse, six years old; 14 bands In height; bay, with black points. Sired by Shenandoah at Honou Hull. First playing senson. iieliMi-Tii INYJ.U. Three lively games of basket ball of twenty minutes each, were, played In the Young Men's Christian Association gymnasium last evening between teams picked by Physical Instructor Young from among enthusiasts ot the Institu tion. The teams were designated the Reds and the Yellows, ribbons of their re specthe colors being worn by each player. The sport was exciting In tho ex treme and Immensely enjoyed by nu merous spectators, among whom wcro mnny ladles. A number of soldiers from the transport Wan en were also attracted by the entertainment offered and the contestants were the cause of great merriment and the subject ot much Interest, Notwithstanding the smart and en ergetic play ot the Reds, the yellows tiirrlcd off the honors In every game. The Reds gave as the cause of this suc cess the fact that Ph)stcal Instructor YouiiK. h champion baskct-balllst, was on the side of the yellows, and, Indeed, there seemed to be good grounds for this claim of the defeated Reds, for Young was generally the wearer of tho saffron ribbon who lodged the restless sphere In the net. The first game resulted In a scorn of 11 to 9; the second game 9 to G; and the third, 1G to 4, nil In faor of tho Yellows. The play was kept under the basket Of the Reds during most of the last game. Closer passing and pretty In terference characterized all three games. The nrds made many close tries for the net of the Yellows and perhaps, if It had not been for the sure hand of Instructor Young, who knows how to land the ball, the games might hao lesulted more cenly. 4 SAD BEREAVEMHNT. Mrs. Mary Pearson, wife of John Pearson, died at her home In Honolulu on Friday morning at the early nge of thirty-seven yenrs. With her husband she leaes two children, a sun of four teen years and a daughter ,1 J ear or so younger. She was seized with her last illness only on Sunday last, heart fail ure being given us the fatal malady. Mrs. Pearson was a native of Dingwall, Scotland. She was well liked by ac quaintances and a favorite of the Scot tish Thistle Club, for wiles') 'eaits ' ho would contribute scones nnd other vi ands precious to the Caledonian palate. The funeral was to Pearl City cemo tery. the Rev. V. II. Kltcnt of St. An drew s' Cathedral conducting the last rites. The pall-bearers were F. W, Kline, Thomas O'llrlen, T. M. Rne, H, Muriay. Thomas Rail, Robert Pearnon, O. White and II. W. Anderson. TUB 1902 CLUU. A masquerade ball Is planned by the 1002 club at Rlks' ball 011 Thursday ecnlng nnd a glorious time Is prom ised. The 1002 Club Is an aggregation of ladles and gentlemen who believe In denouncing dull care by occasional 'ti dal functions of a select und entertain ing natuic. Thursday evening la to bo the regular evening tor enjoyment. K. A. Jncobson Is the president nnd re ports rapid progress In tho Increare of membership since organization. Sheet and pillow case parties and various other amusing social affairs will be nr ranged from week to week, mimic be ing supplied by members of the club. A quintet club Is now being formed among the members and many or jangementa are being made for the suc cess of the organization. CAPTAIN BI50KAW8 'PHONE A shipping man had occasion to com municate with Captain Urokaw of tho tug Fearless yesterday on nu Important matter In relation to his business, but found that tho captain's telephono was out of order and that he could not hi reached. Captain Ilrokaw, speaking ot the matter to a Dulletln reporter, said that be had received numerous complaints from persons who had vainly attempt ed to reach hlra over the wire. For five days tho telephone at the captain's homo has been useless. As tho Fearless Is absolutely necessary In case of a fire In tho hurbor or on the waterfront it Is considered that ho should be easily and quickly accessible by telephone. i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Dromo Qnlnlne Tablets All drugglstB refund the money If it falls to cure. K. W. Orovo's signature Is on er.ch box. 25 cents. AMATEUR PHOTOQRAPHER8. l;vcry possessor of a "Kodak or "Ilrownle" camera Is offered tho op portunity of competing for 11000 Id prizes given by tho EaBtman Kodak Co. The great advantages of a cosmo politan population and beautiful seen' ery makes tho chance of Honolulu con testants favorable and ns the prizes are numerous, Island amateurs will no doubt draw a largo Blmrc Honolulu ftioto Supply Co, are headquarters. 1 The Dulletln, 75 cents per month. YALE & builders' Our stock of builders' linrclwnre Is tho most complete la the city. Y. O T. goods ore universally known to be the best. We nre sole Agents. The Young building nnd new Punnhou building nre being fitted throughout With theso goods. Vc have IN 8TOCK every variety manufactured. Wc carry both the dull brnss nnd the old copper finish. GOODS ALL OPEN TO INSPDCTION. E. O. Hall EHLERS' PRIMO 1MT LAGER SSnBBP"HKi SHREVE & CO., San Francisco To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to Honolulu or returning samo to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on selection to those know Ing tho firm, or who will furnish satisfactory references In San Francisco. Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, Market & Post Sts., 8. F. Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. Wo have the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and are prepared to furnish special designs. A. V. GGAR, President. EMMETT MAY, Secretary. The Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd. General Insurance Agents Insure your Lite. 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LOVEKIN General Agents for the Territory of Hawaii. 403 JUDD BUILDING. Wells, Fargo & Co. ' Express TEL. MAIN 199; Masonic Temple, with American Mes aenger Service, B. BERGERSEN, tho old Sewing Machine Agent, is still In business nt 942 BETHEL STREET, Honolulu, Stock on Hand Standard, Domes tic, National, Seamstress, New Home, Household, Expert and Vlndex. Call and see. Try and buy. TOWNE hardware & Son, Ltd. BLOCK. IS ABSOLUTELY Order a case from the Brewery for home use. Tel. Main 341 Beer and Wine Dealers. The BROOKLYN SALOON I ALAKCA 8T, I Between Merchant and Queen. W. M. Cunningham. Jno. Schsefer, Gonsalves & Co., LIMITED. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. ' 22? Queen St.. Honolulu. H. 1 LOTS FOR SALE In Kapiolani Park Addition and In Kallhl. - . . . DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANi STREET. Public Typewriting by Miss Ella Dayton E. W. Quinn, modern plumbing Patronage of Owners, Architects and Builders solicited. 1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394 E. T. JDREIER Contracting and Consulting Electrical Engineer. Plans, Specifications and Estimates Prepared. - Dealer in Electric Supplies, OFFICE Room 8, Magoon Bldg. TEL BLUE 281. GRAND SPRING OPENING A. A. MONTANO announces tho "SPRING OPENING" of the LATEST MILLINERY. Now and exquisite do bigus in hats and bonnets, Wednesday, March 12 to Saturday, March I5th. A fine new stock of Ladles', blisses' and Infants' Muslin Underwear now on hand. A. A. MONTANO Millinery and Dressmaking House, Hotel St. near Fort. JSTOi fl A- ' a jrif -