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wwmm"" W'TSB j.j V . J ' EVENING DOLLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY, MAIICII 26, 190. 4. "i H i. . ft. . v i WANTS The Little Ads with the Big Results See Piiko 8, '3V TO-DAY, for Now Ads. SPECIAL NOTICES. , BISHOP TRUBT CO., LTD. FOR RENT. STOIIB-Fort April 1st. 136. Street, occupancy HOUSE 4 bedrooms, Klnau St. 35. OFFICES In modern building, Klug trect near Fort, MS and 20. FOR SALE. 3 paying properties on Young street. Will sell separately. Hulldlng lot on King street 80x150. Trees, etc. Hcautlful location. Well Improved lot with three cot tages. $C0 per month, net revenue 10 per cent A bargain. Fine residence with large lot, King Ktreet 3 bedrooms, , BISHOP TRUST CO., LTD. TO LET. Cottage of 3 bedrooms on Vineyard St. and cottage ,of 2 bedrooms on I'eck Ave. Apply S. S. Peck. 297 Vineyard. 332J-U Furnished housekeeping rooms with gas; alto S-room furnished cottage. Inquire No, 8, Cottngc Groe. 3322 tf A two story house. No. 1036 Orecn .street. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply C. I) Reynolds. 3317-tf Cottages la Christly Lane. Apply Wong Kwr.l, Smith St,, mauka Hotel 3071-tf Cheapest, coolest furnished rooms In city. Helen's Court, Adams lane, 3222-tt I Two-story house at Watalao and Cth Ave. Inquire on premises. 3324-lm Newly furnished mosquito proof roomt. at 81 Vineyard St. 2723-U MOOM AND BOARD Uoora and board for 2 UPC King St. gentlemen at 3321-lm BUSINESS BALLASTINQ. AHwllan Ballasting Company. 'Dest black sand from 12 to Z a load cecrilng to distance naulod. Coral rroatrs tor stable," roads and side "walka; flrewood. Third door below fSIng, MaunaUca 8t; P. O. box 820. TTeltrboao Main 396. BARBER SHOP. For a nice, ftmooth shavs call at the Criterion Shnp, 1111 Fort HL DYEINQ AND CLEANINQ. ViUemura dyes (any color) and cleans clother; repairs bicycles and fur "nlsbes employees. E20 King SL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. "For'hownihelp, phone White 28S1, Ms klkl. Oeaeral Employment Office, cor. Pensacola and Dcretanta. MU8IC, Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, k"ui& moved to the piano wnrcrootns - 3ffL. E. Thayer & Co., 158 Hotel St., opposite Young Hotel. All orders '. licnAunlns promptly attended to. PJano Uurjht In 6 months by experl. enced teacher; $3 month (8 lessons); special attention to adult beglnnors. Address Music, this ofilco. 3328 tf Wank book, of all sorts ledger. ctt . manuraciureu y ". " llsblng Company. aNDEPENDENT RAILWAY CAR. "New York. Feb 20 -For the first -time In the history of the WnwyUnnla illallroad a private car rol f. M " iBriuiiiui m .,.., -.. ---',.,. mnilvn nower than mai ..hvi thn trucks on which ., . ,lnn i p. Yerce. assistant su lUD . -"- "' - ". " ",., I, t ?" " .'" 7 w "ro asslstani engineers Vrom Altoona, and Division Superintendent Lovell of the Amboy. tllvlslon, all officials of the, Pcnnsyl- nnln svstem. and Wllliom u, oirmib of is Wall street, owner of the car, The car Is on Its way to the Pacific -Coast under Its own iwe r. .v :named the Ogerltta. It will " o morrow from the ' Wechawken terrain- ?l r! ,nWotci8aI.rof"ie New Yo?k I? ? nt! Krora thin Mhe route Is Central lines trom there inerouie, 'S,.r lh'H Ahon to St loul. the 5W?.-d to Kansas Cty thence to 5,n,. '! Ian Francisco over tl e El Pasoand tosan rrancisco ovrr u "Rock Island anil Boumern wmt ! Toads, It will be the first attempt ever made to cross the continent on a self Trropelled commercial car. Briefly, the car Is a powerhouse on vhecls. A tlx cylinder gasoline motor t'TUATIONS WANTED llrlght Japancso boy who speaks good KngllshVeks a position in Btore or office Address Wnklmoto, P O. Uox 902. 333C-lw POK 8ALB. nepf cuttle for sale at Ka- kfc ii.nrh KiiS Ha- hulu Uanch, Kau- " Fine corner lot in Makiki. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental trees' and all Improvement!. Two min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College. Address IL F., this offlce. Pure Plymouth Rock eggs, and young chickens one month old. Apply Farm Cornn, King and McCully 289C.lf 1 streets. &BSI , ... , . . . . HiO UUtlVOi OUIll IUUA till lllll'UI wai Vfcgi n settings. Puro bred Plymouth Mni ,,,, ,he mect and nafl he Lf"' ?,a.rr0! r WbU &,oi'tnkcn orders from one of tho ofllclali White S31. MIB-II h. , wnulil nrohnblv lie runnlnx 3 Great Dane pups. Inquire of II. Den. niton, Makiki and Wilder Ave. 3337-lw Cheap Home near Park, Walklkl. Address IL 8. K., Dulletln. WANTED Hawaiian and Oriental stamps, post cards, newspaper wrsnnlngs. Will exchange. Address Ilinidolph Stu art, Greenwood, Ilrltish Columbia. 3324-lm lly a gentleman, room and board In a private fnmlb Address It. S. D., llplletln omre. 3330-tf LOH'I . nay horse, no brand, strayed from Hen ctnnla St. near Kaahumanu school, lie ward at this office. 3332-U 3 The Weekly Edition of tho Dvcntng ii,.ii.i., .. ..i-,- ........ - Uulletln gives a complete summary of (I,., nmv. r.t (!, r. Of . u.., uv w atv VI JL Dlank books of all sorts, 1.1 . hinrco'mnar ' llshlnc Company. IVUHCll Flne Job Printing at the Bui- letln office. DIRECTORY REPAIRING. Umbrellas repaired and brass polish ing. Takata, 1284 Kurt SL 308SU MONEY TO LEND. On Jewelry and mtrchandlse. Tht J. Carlo Pawn o Hotel and Union. PAINTING. Estimates furnished on all kinds of painting. All work guaranteed. Enos tiros.. Union above Hotel St 32131m LOCKSMITH. See Hastings for repairs of Locks, Ktys. Musle Boxev, Sharpening of Fine Cutlery, near Union Grill. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DENTIST. A. J. DERBY, D. O. S. BOSTON BUILOINQ, THIRD FLOOR. 3252 tf VETER1NARV 8UROEON A. R. ROWAT, D. 777 KING ST TEL V. S., BLUE 31C1. LAWYER. ijiiamc from tho stund, achuuuei v,ut W. T. RAWLINS, ATTORNEY ANDluouui lu dedaio Mm tho winner, but COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, B02 STAN IqeNWALD BUILDING . fonnected directly with an electric gen- t'otn6ianK they were to win us they tin. i'a.eu '" '" - "" , , - .1 s. nvim nr inn rmnr mill j "V Broadway ;7a,0rne motor of approximately i-adi iniPKH nariir uk muivia uiv vi icoventv - nve Horiepoer, is coastuiiu Itro le Ou t wok when the car Is In motion, i. slant su"'nnd a surplus over that I. reserved fori emergency purposes In a storage bat- t.ry beneath the car. . - , V" " Already the car has run without re man 3uuu miies. Emperor William will present the Wn,nm when his uew 4,000- yacht Hohentollern to Crown Prlnco lon turblM yacht U complete. The Ho- t0 h, comitry on ie nce JIenry.8 vl8lt, - The Prince ot Palermo derives the Breater part of the benefit from the . of J( Is . Government monopoly, and bilnw a cent a pound, and is gathered In tho mountain, in felt-covered basket, and refrlccratlna widely sold in cities for refrigerating purposes Bills "Browne has been boasting to me of his connection with kings.'" Wills "It didn't help him any. I waB connected with aces." KAHS WIN FIFI I) SPORTS ,IVA"1'3 111 TILLU JfUIVU The minimi field day sports of tlio Iloys Clubs took place on Saturday and first honors were carried olt by the Knm school team with the Diamond Head Athletic Club a close second. Al though the Knms won to tho Diamond Ilc!ul 1,oy belong "" tllc K1" Thy hve the better team and had It not been for 10 unsportsmanlike manner Ill nilUll I1V Y VIV It tlV4 iav ..- eree and the decision handed down by the Judge of the mile walk. there would hate been a different story to tell. In the minds of many of the spectators present the final score of tho meet should have been Diamond Heads CO. Knms 44 2-3. Outside of these unpleasant Instances the meet was n success, Sam, Johnson, tho clerk of the course. Had things go ,ng on tho J,lmp ani1 deserves credit 'fur tho manner In which ho performed Lid JiiIIas O a 1 ni a I n tin it ll 1 yet so that some who were entered In .numerous events would have had a chance to rest, Tho D. II. should chalk it all up to experience and tno next time there is a meet mey snouia iiuve sui.iu uitu 111 iuu .uuiivi vi vuvu-.- Ing ofllclnls. ItECOIlDS DUOKEN. In nil there were thrco Island rec- ords broken and all by a good wide margin. Sharsch ran tho mllo In 5 flnl.i clipping 10 seconds off tho old record held by Mnnnls, who ran In 5:10 at Kn- plolanl park somo years ago. Frank Kanae added 9 feet to His old record of 130 feet for tho hammer throw. Knnno now has tho new mark of 133 rect. I K. C. Hopper added l'i Inches to the high Jump. McCahdless of the Kam preted Hopper hard but tho latter nas In flno condition and after clearing the bur at Its Highest notch of 5 feet 8 Inches It was announced that Hopper hnd broken the old record of 5 feet CVi Inches. FIRST DISPUTE. ' au uu inKcn 1110 scconu ncaa .u. ., .,..,. ...,., . ... ........ " "' 1VVU11 WIUIUIH ml . I and this left him with McCandless In tho final. Uoth started well and a hard iiiu iniuit uuiii biuiicu ncu KoTVoii flnh thought hal En 8U(J h Mache(, -.i . . 1 .... tha, ,. ,., . ,.,.,, hMt TIlo,. who expressed themsches In regard to tho raco were promptly called down by the referee. The runners were called to the scratch and the start made. It looked like En Sue, but a few yards from tho finish he seemed to give out and Mc Candless with a sudden burst of speed, led him to tho finish. MILB WALK AND PROTEST. Several contestants toed tho scratch for tho "heel and toe" event and nil gut oft In n bunch at tha crack of the pis tol. Dcfore the contestants bad gone 100 yards tho style of the different walkers bore qulto a contrast. Ayres, who was picked for a winner In this event and who understands what walk ing means, soon fell In tho rear, owing to the fact that he refused to break. It appeared to nil who know anything 100 yards 5 of wulktng that, with tho exception of '-no yqnls 3 Ayres and another walker in his rear, SS0 yards 5 the balance cre running. All whn'EO yards C have seen a walking match notice at 220 ards 5 once the peculiar hip movement, tho Onu mile walk ....6 straight attitude, tho high swinging ot Hurdles 1 the arms and the stiffness ot tho leg wncn me ncei comes in coninci wu.i tho ground. All these things uuro missing In every contestant's form with the exception of Ayres. Captain Schocffel, who waa appointed Judgo ot this match, followed tno valu ers on 11 blcycla. Auld and Hulhut soun annexed such a lead that Schocffel wus compelled to leave the balance ot tho walkers ami catch Auld. Here was wheie tho weaKiiess of tnu Judging syu tern was snoun, lor while iliu only Judge wus In advance theio wag noth ing to prevent those In tnu icar nuui running at top bpecd. AUin una iiulnm were warned twko during the match and, should havo ui'fit uUquallticu, Auld led Ayres lully ,t halt lap nt the tape. When Ayic 1 mushed ultn n good spurt uinid ap. Home objected and hud bis boy Auld dcclaitd tha winner. Home claimed that inasmuch as. Auld and Hulhul weio nut uiuered Iroiu the tiack iliirlug tno twao.Hi . Mauacer Sam ChllllnKWorth of thu "araonJ "eads at once entered a est and the san.e will be acted -.,. pro- upon ; - . McU. ANDLESS' QREAT WORK. McCandless ot the ICnins again proved the star ot the day. This young man is a thorough, athlete and although nut u star in any particular event he is a valuable man In a team and it It were not for him tho Kams would be en tirely out-Llasted. Out of 51 2-3 points this youngster gained 21 far his team. lie secured first pluce In the 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash and broad Jump. He was second In both the high Jump and shot put. MiCandlcss. won the gold mednl, DESHA'S FINISH. Oca. Dcsha'a finish la the mllo relay was tho most sensational piece of work of the day. Mluho of the Kama took the last relay for his tcum nnd was given at least 15 yards start over Des- ta. Tho latter started In pursuit like a hound and stuck to his task In a gritty manner Desha overtook his man in m uusn jur me lapo uuu ieu by a few feet Desha s efforts wero applauded by all present and ho wu carried about on the shoulders of hlx team mates Tho priiis were presented by Prin cess Knwanannkoa, She also crowned the victors with tela. SUMMARY OF EVENTS. One mile run Sharsch (D.), 1st: Smith (O), 2nd Dodge (O), 3rd, Tlruo, C mln. 100-yard dish First heat: McCand less (K), 1st, Lyman (O), 2nd. Time 11 sec. 100-yard dnsli Second heat: En Sun (I).), 1st; Cummlngs (K.), 2nd. Time, II sec. 100-yard dish Final: McCnndlcss (K.), 1st; En Sue (I).), 2nd; Lyman (O.), 3rd. Time. 11 sec. 440-yard run Sylva (D.), 1st; Many (K.), 2nd; Nahiwa (K. A.), 3rd. Time, 0:GG 2-5, CO-yard dash First heat: Macken. zle (K.), 1st; V. Desha (O.), 2nd. Time C sec jo.'yi ard dash Second heat: Lyman (O.), 1st; Correa (D.), 2nd. Timo u sec, f0-ynrd dash Final: Mackenzie (K.), 1st; Lyman (O.), 2nd; W. Desha, (O.), 3rd. Time, 0.5 4-5. 8S0-yard run Mahukona (K.), 1st: a. Desha (D.l, 2nd; Clark (D.). 3rd. Time 2:1D 2-3 220-yard daih McCandless (K.), 1st, i.yninn jo.). 2nd; cooper to.), 3rd. (Time. 0.24 2-K. 120-ynrd hurdlc-Sylvn (D.). 1st; Vf. Desha (O.), 2nd; Toomcy (K.), 3rd. Time, 0:16 1-5 One mile walk Auld (K.). 1st: Hut- hul (K. A.), 2nd; Ayres (D.) 3rd.' Time, 8:68. I Half-mllo relay Diamond Head team, IsL I I One mile relay 1st. Diamond licaa team, Polo vault Archer (K.). 1st: Amoy (I).), 2nd; Pa (O.l, 3rd. Height, 9 feet, on the skating rink floor. 3 In. I it xt li Shot-put (I2-lb) Jones (D.), 1st;' Kntrics for tho Y. M. C. A. basktl McL'nndlcss (K ). 2nd; Kanne (K.), ball Lcaguo close tomorrow. Srd. Distance. IS ft. 10H In. I , Hammer throw Kanae (K.). 1st; ' All the golfers who visited the Rook Hoblnron (K.). 2nd; Nahale (K. A.), uru. uii.umh.i-, joj u. I DlinnlnM l.lnl. lilmH llnnn. tTl ...llJIilUft MI4II JUItlJ IIWI''VI U,,t 1st; McCandless (K.). 2nd; Aslu (K.),1 Schliack (0.), Robinson (K.), tied tor third place. Height, 5 ft. 8 In. ' Running broad Jump McCandless (K.), 1st; En Sue (D.), 2nd; Amoy (I).). 3rd, Distance, 21 ft. 2 In. The officials were as follows: Referee P. L. Home. Clerk of the course Capt. Sam John ton. Scorer J. L. Woods. . Timekeepers E. A. Mott-Smlth, "Al bert Watcrhousc, J. L. Woods. Track Judges Mark Johnson, W. A. Wann. F. B. Haley. Field Judges J. A. Rath, C. R. Hem enwny, II. O. Itelner. Judge of Walking Capt. Schocffcl. Announcer J. Anderson. Starter E. II. Turner. Marshal Capt. Sam Leslie. The score by points was as follows: s 4 1- 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 01-3 a 0 3 5 4 0 0 1 5 5 G 3 5 4 0 5 ' One mile run 0 u 0 1' 0 0 j 0 0 u o o i) l 0 Half-mile relay ...0 One mile relay ....0 Pols ault 5 Shot-put 4 Ilroad Jump 5 Hammer throw ....8 High Jump 3 2-3 Totals 542-3 50 171-3 & a H I SPORTING TIPS Ayics has challenged Hulhul and Auld to meet him In u mllo walk. Ayres ' would be (be fatorlto lu such a match. :i u wnai is tun use or mtving more man ono official at Iheto Held days' One man vci'incii to na ei'ytniug 10 say Saturday. :: :: it The Dlumand, Head lads deserve much credit for their goad showing In' fills inert TIipea linva nil work nlinnt ' town and arc at a disadvantage in t.nlnlng, i , O.ihu Colics has a good leum, Ly man looked n sum winner In tho 50 yard dash, ts u Sam Chllllngworth hnd the Diamond Head team In good shape. it u t: The Alumni also ran. :i Oahu College. demonstrated that the) liavo n hurd-htttlng baseball nine when they met the 10th Infantry. Fenner was hit freely. tt tt n Punahou baseball team Btarts to practice today. . U U V It K. II, Turner will catch for the Puns this season. Turner Is an old Prince ton player. It it It The Oahus are getting In shape to turn out for thilr preliminary priic tlce it tt tt Kdbon Is confident of beating Mc- Fadden In their next bout tt tt Clarence Mucfarlane says that If the people don't stop Joshing him about Suffered Terribly from Indi gestion. Cured by Ayor's Sarsaparilla. "It li with plestnre that I csa testify to ths'great beoeftt I derived from the vis of Ajer' Sarsaparilla. I suffered terrlblr from Indigestion, and tried several medi cinal without avail. I was then per suaded to tako ' Ayer's : Sarsaparilla and after using a few bottles my Indlgei lion was cured, my appetite came back, and I was strong and hearty. This is soma years since, snd my old complaint has not returned, but I always keep a bot tle In the home, and when I feel at all out I of sorts a few dotes put me right again f ..1.1a ...!. , 11 -.T,.U.niI tit m quiet, viunir. ,, Dinkl.ov., . Torrens, S. A. There are many Imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S.'' Pr.pirei.;Dr.J.CA).raCa,Lewe!I.Miu.,U.S.A. ATinS FILLS, tht btil ftmlly litlTt. nccr reaching 'Frisco In tho La Pa loma he will get cold feet, ! The Iloys Clubs Field Day will be held next Saturday. tt t: Tho Y. M. C. A. are now holding their hand-ball tournament. :t :: :: The Improvements have been made Tract yesterday expressed themselves ins ucing wen picaseu wiin me oui ' 1nnl. lUUIt. n n st -TENTH DEFEAT TWILIGHTS The soldier lads of Camp McKlnlcy again demonstrated that they are com ers on tho baseball Held yesterday. The Twilights were tho victims yesterday and after the smoke of battle lifted the score stood 12 to C In favor of tho boys In blue. Castle occupied tho box for the 10th and gave a good account of himself. I Somo think that he Is Just as good ns Fenncr. The latter played at second. Eers and Dixon occupied the box for the Portuguese lads. A good-sized crowd was on band to witness tho fun. Tho teams and positions: 10th Infantry Carey, c; Castle, p.; HniiAr 111 ppnnflr 2h t.fmnn. 31, - : I Van Vllet, Jr., si.; Horn, rf.; Smith, " cf.; Cramer, 'If. j I Twilights J. Manuel, c.; Dlxon, p.; B dors, lb.; Do Ponte, 2b.; Kal, 3b.; 3 Evcrs, us.; Tabral, rf.; M. Frcltas, cf.; Nasclmcnto, If. Score by Innings: 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10th Infantry ....0 1030040 412 Twilights 0 0 0 0 113 106 A Stlrhlrr. i "Docs niblcta sltrk to bin frlrndsV" "Yes; till tlioy havo Miont their latj cint."-St. Louis I'osl-Dlspnlcli. III I'lnl.h. The traSKCit thing: evr was don lly an African npe's eldest son. Ho a lioness wed. Or so I've heard said, 00 now In youns couple are one. -New York World. Tloyce "Is that undertaker kicking becaiiBo he didn't get his fee? 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