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rv!FTfVfm EVENING BULLETIN. HONOL.UMJ, T. J!., MONDAY, MAY 11, 190S. 7 " I A crown cf glory ia a beautiful head of hair. An Australian lady SPORTS now in London JSINESS DIRECTORY writes under dato Jan. 28, 1007: Pfff ' ' ' r-"T WANTS .-T7 Vori1.sx nrvrra . ('zJiX) fl K PIANO TUNING. Jus. Sheridan, Hotel nnd Alakea Sts., or Hawaiian N'ows Co. Pianos nnil OrgnnB timed mid repaired. Also'n Iliii) nsno.tmcnt of bocond-hand pi linos, organs, mid Aciittnn organs fur alio. Come iiml sec tlicm. Having ongOEed Mr. Cleo. L. Leuord, the expert piano tuner and pianola repairer, w are now prepared to attend to alt piano tuning and re pairing. All work guaranteed. WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD.. Tele phone 201. Z96V-tt repairing. Woven Wire Mattresses rsired at the Factory Honolulu Wire lied Co., IliO Alapal St. Telephone S36. 3945-tf PENINSULA 911 I I I Completely Furnished House for Rent For Bummer Months, Immediate possession. 2 large bed rooms, dining-room, living-room, bathroom, etc. Use of row-boat. $30.00 per Month Bishop Trust Co. Ltd. . 924 Bethel Street, DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANT STREET. LOTS FOR SALE IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION and other deonbl localities. For Sale at a Bargain Premises at Hanula oa the beach, a two-story house and furniture, at a bargain. Hallwood, - The Cash Register Hawaiian Office Specialty Co.. Ltd,, 931 Fort St. PHONE 143. Meats Fresh, wholesome, and of every variety at THE PARAGON Eeretania, Alakea, and Union. 'Phone 104. " Carpentering"" Masonry Braying NANIWA & CO.. Alakca and Merchant Sts!, Magoon Bldg.; P. 0. Box 775; Tel. 327. For Expert Repairs on Bicycle, Mo torcycle, Automobllee, etc, oall on J. 5. Santos, Bnck of Peter's, PHCNE 381. UNION ST. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND TINTING. General Jobbing A Specialty. Dealers in yall Paper, Paints, Oils, Etc. P. 0. Box 814. 208 Beretania St. near Emma.. W. B. ZAM, Mgr. PIANO AND ORGAN. Prof. N. M. Lewis, teacher of Piano and Organ; twenty-five years In New York; will give Instruction to a limited number. Special at tention given technique, style and expression. 14G2 Emma. 3980-tf UMBRELLAS Umbrellas re-covered. T. Takata, Fort.St. near .Kukul. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. For home-help, phone White 2891, Ma klkl. General Employment Office, cor. Psnsacola ann lleretanta. PLUMBING. Yee Slnj Kee Plumber and Tinsmith, Hmlth St.. lie'.. Hotel and Pauahl. Sweet Violet Butter The Best Made. 2 Lbs. for 75c C. Q; YEE HOP & CO., TELEPHONB 251. LOOK at the automobiles, buggies and car riages we hare recently overhauled nnd painted THEN SEE US. W. W. Wright Go, King Street near South Tel. 291 PAPER All kinds in rolls and sheets. AMERICAN-HAWAHAN PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Fort and Quaen Sts., Honttuln. Tel. 410. Oeoa G. Guild, Gen. Mgr. P. L.. PETERS NOTARY PUBLIC at BULLETIN OFFICE. Phone 238. to. Phillips & Co. Wholesale impcnora and Jobber. tUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY QbOO OBT .nrt UUCC-'N IT, ICE manufactured from 'jure distilled wa ter. Delivered to any part of city by ouiteoue drivers. OAHlMCf and ELECTRIC CO Kewalo, Telephone 529 BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER By the Latest Improved Machines, Men's soles, 75 cents (sewed); Men's Heels, 25 oents. pairing Neatly Done. L,n Hop. Corner King and River Sti. Sanitary Steam Laundry PHONE 71. Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN GER SERVICE. PHONE 301 Suits Pressed At Short Notice and Quick Delivery. EAQLE DYEING AND CLEANING WORK Fort Street. Phone 171. BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. DEALERS IN LUMBER. ALLEN & ROBINSON, Qusen Street :: :: :: Honslula. KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES INGERS0LL WATCHES At All Watchdealen. Jos. Schwartz, ' Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Gor, FORT and KING Sts.. Honolula. Steinway ainu uuit.il riANua. - THAYER PIANO O. 15C HOTEL STREET. Phone 218. TUNINQ GUARANTEED. jflsAStiVfl -' J tuL hxjtfSLA th s ivi!m-imd diSPAmtx. Miw-lTnii1iTstJsilj fltfLlhiii1 li'Hlif rtrti Iliii ifi'ilTOkiffirt illiiVilkP Local and Advertiser and Mercan tile Winners Of First Day w. 1 1 o o Pet. 1000 1000 000 000 Advertiser 1 Mercantile . 1 Bulletins . .". .' 1 Stars . 1 a 8 Before -a good-sized crowd which was nil partisan hut not very ilemon- strntlve, the Advertisers nnd the Sler-1 cuntlleg won the first two games of the Press League season. Tho games were given n big semi-on, Acting Governor Mott-Smlth pitching tho first hall, and President Hcnshnll of the league was up nt hut. The um pire, called a hall. The Hawaiian hand was there. with u hunch of music nt alt stugts of the games when the noise wou'd not dlsturh the vocal efforts of the fans nnd the coaches on the lint. Tho Interest manifested speaks well for the loyalty of the supporters of the teams, for tho contests were .i little loosely played, and went to the tuno of 17-3, 10-3 respectively, tho Stars losing out to the Advcrtlseis, and the Hullettns handing the laur els to the Morcantllos. The hitting was not nearly heavy enough to have warranted the num ber of runs made, as the winners each, got nine hits, and scored near ly twice as many runs. However, thoso are but the open ing games, and It Is hard to tell whnj will happen before tho season lt over. The Advertisers and tho Mor cantllcs certainly seem tho Btrong teams now, by fur, ns both have good men in the box, and have, he sides, nu excellent support, to hack up tho battery. Of tho two, tho full results of the games would Indicate that tho Advertisers can play n lit tle better ball, though the Mcrcnn tllcs are all there with the battery. The line-ups were: Advertisers Correa, p: Porclrn, c: Pan, lb; Kupau, 2b; Achlu, 3b; Mc Corrlston, ss; Pomroy, If; Illsho, cf; Pimento, rf. Stars Conncss, p-lh; Illsho, c; Ilrewster, lb-p; Young, 2h; Miranda, :ib; Desha, ss; Gomes, If; Modclioi, cf; Nnsctmento, rf. Ilullctln Plnto.2b-ss; Knmal, 3b; Nasclmcnto, c; Albright, ss-p; J. Young, If; Alameda, cf; Jordan, lb, Cameron, rf; Moore, p-2b. Mercantile Gomes, 3b; Agular, 2b; Ah Toon, c; Willing, p; Miguel, if; Scott, lb; Aylett, If; Alves, ss; Richards, cf. Runs by Innings: 1234 r, 0789 Star 10002000 0 3 'Advertiser 40041SOO 17 Dulletlu ....;. .110000001 3 Mercantile . ...08022112 11! Sam Chllllngworth umpired for the llrbt game nnd George llruns did the stunt Tor the second exhibition. nan Woon and Cullen Win Tourney On Moanalua Links Good golfing at Moanalua yester day was done In the foursome meet of tho Honolulu Golf Club, the whi ning men being W. Woon and J. Cul- len, Jr. The second honors wcro captured by O. Swnln nnd C. K. Kd - munds. Tho summary uf the play: First Round: 11. Waldron and.A. Whlto beat II. Carter and Georgo An gus, 3 up nnd 2 to play. J, O. Mc lnerny and II. Wilder beat Cheatham am! Anderson, 1 up. O, Swain and C, 10. Kdmunds beat J. Rothwell and W. Simpson, 1 up after a tie. A. Jor dan und J. Cullen beat F. Smith and K. O. Whlto, 2 up. K. Munro and J. D. Gaines bent R, A. Jordan aud Frank Hnlstend, 2 up. K. Waterman and II. Walker bcut A. Kwart nnd A. C. Wall, 3 up and 2 to play. G. Isenberg and J. Young, n bye. W. Woon nnd J. Cullen, Jr., n bye. Second RoundtWnldron and Whlto bent Mclnerny and Wilder, 1 up af ter u tie. Swain ami Kdmunds heat Jordan und Cullen, 1 up, Munro and Gaines beat Waterman und Vnlkcr, 1 up. Woon und Cullen, Jr., beat Is cnberg nnd Young, 4 up and 3 to i""j. Scmi-dual Round: Swain and Kd National munds heat Wndron and White. 3 ' up nnd 2 to piny. Woon and Cullen, Jr.. heat Munro and Gaines, 4 up and 2 to play. Finn I Round: Woon and Cullen, " Jr., heat Swain and Edmunds, 3 up and 2 to plrty. ' After the finish of the foursome, there ,wns a medal play competition for tickets to Halelwa ror the golf tournament to he played there next Sunday. The result follows: Winners O. II. A. Wilder 97 Austin White 94 H. N. 91 90 97 K. O. Whlto 9S J. D. anlnes 10S I Other Scores II. C. Carter 113 A. C. Wall 10S I J. G. Rothwell 117 II lr. 10 18 9S 98 99 99 99 109 4 111) !'. Hnlstcad ..101 , .117 ..124 ..125 ..128 rjr, p. McCallum j,'. Kwnrt . . . ylt j, Waterman Jrjco- Ixcnhcrg . . IS 15 15 IS J. D. Mclnerny, II. II. Walker, F. C. Smith and E. Cheatham did not finish. 8 n U Hikers Meet And Organize For New Oabfl Walking Club At the meet of tho Oalm Walking Club yesterday nt Wallele, Allan Her bert's place, Prof. Scott of the High School was elected president. 11. 8. Chandler, vice president, and 1M Towse, secretary , nnd historian. About forty of tho delegates and members of different walking clubs. meeting with tho Oalm, dropped In from over tho edges of the nearby mountains during the day A num ber of necessary committees were ap pointed, the must Important of which was one to look after trails and te turo grants from private owners of rights-of-way und mountain tops, to he held by trustees for the use of tho public. This committee also will aid the club In raising money for tho maintenance of existing trails and the cutting of new ones. The follow ing club members were placed on this committee: Thurston, Tient, llallou, Herbert. Ilosmer, Campbell. and Crane. Mr. Herbert stated that ho wished to set others an example, so would bu tho first to deed over to the Trail Trustees u six-foot trail up the moun tain he owned In Kullhl valley and u half-acre plot on the summit; ho hoped many other lund-holdors would follow his lead. P. M. Pond offered to put In order two outing houses on his place at the foot of Knala, the highest peak on Oahu, nnd turn them over to the club ns accommodation huts. Mr. Herbert also offered to place one of his cot tages capable of bunking ten men, and another for ladles, nt the dispo sal of a committee named by the club. An Accommodation Commit tee, consisting of A. II. Ford, P. M. Pond and Kd Towse", was then named with Instructions to secure rest houses entirely! around and across the Island. It was decided to. follow the New Zealand plan and chnrgo each person using the huts fifty cents for a bunk nnd fifty cents each hot meal provid ed and prepared by the Japanese ser vant In charge, all prollts to go to the Trail tnmmlttee fund. Tim r1i,li nil (mirnnil In rllmh (tin ! mountain und inspect Mr, Herbert's generous gift. The next meet will bo held nliovo the dam In Kuuikll val ley on tho afternoon of tho first Sat urday In June. Many of the would be club members did not attend yes terday for the reason that they had 'church duties to perform. Hereafter Jti,0 monthly mcetB will bo held alter- nately on Saturdays nnd Sundays. Notices of tho proposed Jaunts will be bulletined at tho Y. M. C. A., tha Promotion Committee rooms, mid tho oniro of It. II. Trent on Fort street. All wishing to join or make up walk ing trips of from three to ten mem bers nro roqucstcd to register their names ns above. LOGAioWnTEWl The tennis games at Kwa yesterday resulted us follows: A. R. Cunhn and C, G, llnckus beat A. M. McKeever und F. K, Greenllold, C-3, 0-2, 0-2, 8-0. Tho play was of an Interesting n,v tuio and was witnessed by u largu number, of spectators. During tho first set ono of tho Kwa players drop ped a 'rabbit's foot, which probably accounts for the defeat. - ' (Additional Sp.rts on Page 8) ur "A) cr's Hair Vigor K nu eon. raj nair '? a world of Rood. l Tfc-.lln (I nlol. U now thick, glouy, and soft, sr.d whtn plaited Is CG laches long. Ayer'i Hair Vigor ougnt to le used by every woman who takes prlJo In her appearance." You also may have uuui crown ui V), glory if you will follow tho ex- amplo of this lady and use 2tair Vigor It will remove all dandruff and mako yourjiair rich nnd abundant. fltwi t Dr, I, C, Apr & C, l(. ill, Sui.. U. 3.A. The RoseJVlaidcn Hawaiian Opera House FRIDAY, MAY 15, CHORUS OF 300 VOICES FROM HONOLULU HIGH SCHOOL KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS NORMAL SCHOOL MILLS INSTITUTE Conducted by 'STANLEY LIVINGSTON. Soloists : MRS. BRUCE MACKALL MRS. DR. 0'DAY MR. CHESTER LIVINGSTON MR. EDMUNDS. Tickets, $1, 75c. and 00c, Sold by Students of above Schools. HALEIWA For a and a room.- good meal comfortable St. Clair Bidgood, Mgr. We expect a lot of Fresh Vegetables ex Alameda J. M. LEVY & CO. Smokers SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. The Best Cigars and Tobacco. FITZPATRICK BROS, and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE. Song and Stories -BY- Carrie Jacobs-Bond BERGSTR0M MUSIC CO., LTD. The Orpheum SALOON is right dose to the theater, where you can get the Best of Every thing to drink. WHEN You Want Eitct:ie Wiring Done or Private Telephone Installed or Dry Batteries, call the UNION ELTCTBIG 00.. 69 Beretania St. Phone 315. FROM MAY 1ST, 1008, all sub scriptions to MAGAZINES and PE RIODICALI at Publishers' Prices- Call, Chronicle or Examiner," $1.00 per month. WALL, NHH0LS CO., LTD. Blank books of all sortr. lodgerB etc. manufactured by the Uullotln Pub lishing Company. 1 ril.H 1 k L MM WW mssm jT2A. v IVf I ?c.r sfr One v 'Cent a Word WANTED Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad.!n vertliementt Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. llluck Minorca hens; statu price nnd manlier for sale. Address "C, ' Dulletlu ofllco. 39S8-tt ticcond-hnnd reabonable. office. flat-top desk; mukt be Address "UP.," thlu 355-tt: A second-hand showcase, about 6x2x1 feet. Address with price "P.," this office. 3951-tf Clean wlplns rag's at thu Uullotln of- nee. TO LET Advertisements Under this Hcadlnrj One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertisements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. Furnished residence ut Wnlklkl; thu A. Onrtenbcrg residence on tho seaside In Knplolanl Park, to lent for 3 months; fully furnished. Ring up phone S3.',, or apply nt premises, 2RSr, Knlukaun Ave. 3997-3t The Trustees of K. of P. Hall oiler for rent the lodge room on thu fol lowing evenings of each month: 1 aud 2 Tuesdays; 1 and 2 Satur days; 2 and 4 Fridays. 3992-lm House, eight rooms, with modern con veniences; pleasant grounds, in Puualiou District, convenient to car lines, Enquire W. U. Weedou, Stnn gunwald Bldg., or P. O. Dux tu8, jttK bouse on Ucr.tauls St. next to Queen's Hospital; rent very cheap. W. TV. Chamberlain, Jtldd'i building. 3S4H-U furnished cottage at the beach, op posite the switch near the bridge, j Apply on premises or L. U. Kerr fc Co. 39C1 tf' Large, airy, furnished moms, J10 n month. Mrs. F. I). WIcko. 1215 ' Ileretanla Ave. 397C-tf ROOM AND BOARD. Single rooms or en suite, with of without board"; forty dollars, sv- enty-nve per couple. Andreas "SI S3," this omoc. 3976-t: Decorate FOR THE Fleet TOM SHARP CAN HELP YOU Bread The Best In Town. SINGER'S BAKERY, 527. KING ST. TEL. LOVEJOY & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM PORTERS OF WINES AND LiatJORS. TEL. 308. 902 NUUANU. FashionableDressmaking Reasonable Prices. MADAME LAMBERT. Fort Street near Beretania. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES. Yee Chan & Co., PHONE 627. King & Bethel Sts. Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos, Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy Embroidered Goods. K. Fukuroda, HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL mrtimmi(tii tf ilM. SZs One Cent a Word FOR SALE Advertisements Under this Heading Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vcrtliements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. Family cow, Jerstn, live ear oi , ten to twelve unarm, tuberctilln tested; price 1 100. Address P O. II. 1C2. 3997 tf A valuable collection uf stamps. Thl colectlon Is the property of tin widow of tho late H. W. llowon. r-nd Is the rosult of his effort It many yearB of labor; they can be seen at the Hawaiian News Co., Young building. 3911-tf A Hall's standard safe, Weight 3 tons, Inside measurement f4xlUx lO1..', rash box measurement 22X lr.'-jXlC". Apply to M. S. Grln b.ium & Co., Ltd., Kunhumanu St. 3988-tf 'Ins cornor lot in Maklkl. Curbing, water, fiult mid ornamental trees and all Improvements. Two min utes' walk froji cars and Punnnou College. Addrtss It. F.. this offlc. Thrc,o lino building lots, each 100s 200 fiet, best resilience rcctlons or city; convenient to car line; cheap. Apply to W. M. Graham, 942 Green St. 3987-tt Camera made from koa wood, plate holders and a complete outfit. Can be seen at Hawaiian News Co.'s storo, Bishop St. 3957-tt -. S. Result, y Modern cottage six rooms and hath, grounds 50x190; cash or Install ments. Address "13. S.," this of- flee. 3994-lw Three fine residence lots on Pearl City peninsula. Apply to W. M. Grnhnm, 942 Green St. 3987-tt Fixtures nnd showcases are for sale at, the old storo of the Myrtle Cigar Storo. Windmill pump; 255, Honolulu. cheap. I . O. l!ox 39S5-2W CHINESE JEWELRY Bracelets, Rings, Brooches, Etc., iready-madc or carved and designed in preferred styles. . You are cordially invited to call and we shall be pleased to show you 'our goods. Bo Wo Jewelry Co. For Ovar 60 Years MmlWIosIow's Soothlmt SvrttD b.a 1eea r4 lor ovw NIX jy UIU4US1 5KB of 'Mh YBAittt br UI roruietci UBUIKHUMt1 lun wl.h ur HL-t.r"?- ..r.j fef Xit. IT ritina lam fTENS TO. 1IU1 CURE .VI SS. AL.LAY.H aDT nmln. .V'lST CUUT5. sua b tho ttrraixlyforItAKR.nJVA. Sold br Drurniit. in mvrrr nart nl Ifea sex world. Tw sar. snd mjc for lira. Wttsiowr. BoouiMg Byron d i.; Doottitr kind. 3JI fcBttU. R0MudWfUtri8dRiniii Fi S. Nagami. Kodak Developing, Printing, En larging and Interior Photo graphing, HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu & Bethel S. SA1K1, Bamboo Furniture Made to Order. Picture Framing a Specialty. 663 S, BERETANIA ST. TELEPHONE 407. BAMBOO FURNITURE Of All Kinds And Descriptions At Reasonable Prices. SEE OUR DISPLAY. S. TATANI Emma St. ne.tr Beretani - a HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern SUOAR MA CHINERY of every capneity and de ccripiion made to order. Boiler woik and RIVETED PIPES for irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular atj tention paid to Jim wukk, and re pairs executed at shortest notice, y, .f'aliif