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Evening bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1895-1912, June 01, 1908, 3:30 O'CLOCK EDITION, Image 7

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Jas. Sheridan, Hotel and Alakca Sts.
fir unwniian .ows Co. Piano? mid
Organ'? turfed and repaired. Alto n Tj. 3c L. Ward, Accountant, Ium re
fine M'oitinwit of second-hand id- opened his omen on Port (street,
linos, organs, and Aeolian nrcana ' nnoto tho Hawaii l'hoto anil Art
for sale. Como out) boo tlicm.
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses rr-tmired at
the Factory Honolulu Wire Bed
Co., 1250 Alapal St. Telopbono
525. 3945-tf
PLUMDINQ.
Yea Slnfl Kce Plumber and Tinsmith,
Smith St.. li Hotnl ntul Panahl.
Bulletin Business Office Phone 25G.
Bulletin Editorial Room Phono 1S5.
Completely Furnished Houses
Bent Tor Summer Months.
For
Peninsula
12 large bedrooms, living room.'p r iCC HAH e m
dining room,.bath, &c. Use of it. . ICC IlUr & tU.,
rowboat. au.uu per moiuu.
'2 4 bedrooms, large living room,
bath, &c. Entirely mosquito
proof. Gocd bathing. Yard
boy thrown in, $40.00 per
month.
Immediate Possession.
Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
r.vio day ton:
137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE '
IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
and other desirable localities.
For Sale at a Bargain Premises
at Hnuula on the beach, a two-story
house nhd furniture, at a bargain.
Mwood,
he
Cash Register
Hawaiian Office Specially
Co.. Ltd.,
931 Fort Si.
PHONE 143.
Meats
Fresh,
wholesome, and
variety at
of every
THE PARAGON
Bcrctania, Al&kea, and Union.
Phone 104.
- Carpentering
Masonry Braying
NANIVA & CO.
Alakea nnd Merchant Sts., Magoon
Bldg.; P. 0. Box 775; Tel. 327.
For Expert Repairs on Blcyr.le, Mo-
torcycle, Automobiles, etc, call on
J. E Santos,
Dac'i of Peter's,
PHCNC 361. UNION ST.
R. MIYATA & CO..
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS. PAIN-
TEES, PAPER HANQERS md
MASON WORKERS.
Second Hand Lumber, Dsors nd
Sashes Eoucht and Sold.
K1.3W ST., PALAMA JUNCTION.
rPHOHE C91.
BULLETIN AU3. PAY
ACCOUNTANT
Co.
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-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Shinshinvn Hotel, A. Oura, Mjrr.. Iwi
IcI ltd. nr.
King; Phone 473.
4003-tt
For house-help, ph6ne'Whlta 2391, Ma
MM. (lencral Employment Office,
pnr Ponoirnln ntl'i nfTOtnnln
UMBRELLAS
Umbrellas
Fort St.
re-co7cred.
near Kukul.
T, Takata,
Sweet Violet Butter
The Best Made.
2 Lbs. for 75c
TELEPHONE 251.
LOOK
at the automobiles, bunries and car
riages we have recently overhauled
and painted
THEN SEE US.
W. W. Wright Go,
King Street near South
Tel. 252
P. L . PETERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
BULLETIN OFFICE.
Phone 256.
M. PfciiHps & Co.
Wholesale importer and Jobbers
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY OOOOl
OUT and CU6FN t
ICE
manufactured from 'oure distilled wa
ter. Delivered to any part of city by
courteous driver.
OAUU ice AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo. Tslsphon 623
BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER
By the Latest Improved Machines.
Men's soles, 75' cents (sewed) j
Men's Heels, 25 cents.,
Repairing Neatly Done. v
LAn Hop,
Corner King and River Sts.
Sanitary Steam Laundry
PIMNE 71.
Branch: TERRITORIAL MEE3EN
GER SERVICE. ' PHONE 301
FOR SALE.
FOUR COCKER SPANIELS. Thor
oughbred puppies, can be seen at the
Veterinary Infirmary of
A. R. Rowat, D.V.S.
Suits Preesed
At Short Notice and Quick Delivery.
EAGLE DYEING AND
CLEANING WORKS
Fort Street. Fbose 676.
BUILDING MATERIAL
. OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Queen Street :: :: :: Hon alula.
KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERSOLL WATCHES
At All Watohdealers.
cJos, &chwar.tz,
Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING SU.. Honolulu.
yr-"vr".Ti.VAj ij.BafaasuTBiJ-m.itimiuij
H isi&einwaiy
U AND OT11UR PIANOS.
S THAYER PIANO CO.
ll 1E0 IIOTKI. STRKET.
H Phono 218.
S TUNING OUAHANTEED.
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Qy 1H I (Hi JH I '
WE BELIEVE IN
PAINT
Naturally I We know more about
PAINT than anything else. The
PAINT we use is rela PAINT and put
on as Paint should be. We can with
pride point out to you the houses'
painted by us.
PHONE 426.
Stanley Stephenson,
12 1 KING ST.
Lucky Signs S-S-Signs.
California Theater
HOTEL ST. OPP. YOUNG HOTEL.
Moving Pictures
Illustrated Songs
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
.every
TUESDAY AND
FRIDAY.
ADMISSION 10c
CHILDREN 5c
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Majestic Amusement Co.
"THE BRIGAND'S DAUGHTER"
with
AN ENTIRELY NEW CHANGE.
SENSATIONAL MOVING PICTURES.
Admission 10 cents
Children . . . . , 5 cents
EMPIRE THEATRE
HOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS.
New Moving Pictures
Introducing Famous Subjects Never
Before Shown Here.
TONIGHT ! TONIGHT !
ADVENTURES IN WEST AFRICA.
TROUBLES OF A LOVER
AND NUMEROUS OTHERS.
Admission 10 cents
Children 5 cents
ANY DAY
is a good one to spend ''
inHALEIWA. There's
always something doing.
St. Clair Bidgood, Mgr.
AUTNMOBILE
New, Easy-Riding Studebaker, five
scats, on call day or night.
Tel. 109
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Club Stables
PAINTING, PAPIRHANGING ANB
TINTING.
General Jobbing A Specialty.
Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,
Eto. P. 0. Box 914. 221 No. King
St., opp. Aala Park. w. B. Kara, mgr,
The latest mid largest assortment
of hand-made and painted leather
postcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow
ers aud Fruits, at
WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR,
Alakea St., bet. King and Merchant.
Bulletin Business OCice Phone 258,
1 Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.
GOOD BALL PLAYED WHEN
JEWELS DEFEATED SAINTS
Talk about baseball, und the wild-
nesa of the faun In the Kwn bit cell
ori.1 The game on Saturday, when
tile Diamond Heads won out the
Saints, hy a bcoi-c of 4 to 1, with tho
sjmpathy of the ciowd With the los'
ere, capped the climax. Iloth teams'
pla)ed lull, .leal ball, but there heem
ed no uso In trying to cheili the win
ning t leal; of the Jewels. The Kama
won their list game, in the kecanil
exhibition of the afternoon. heating
out the Puns. This team has conio
decidedly forward hIiico It has gotten
the services of Jones niffl Vannatta,
and home of the old-tlmeia again.
The feature of tho day was tho
tilling of Harney Joy out of the
game after he had been fined J5 hyj
the umpire. Harney
had inadu an
overthiow, which allowed Mime heavy J Joct to thn llstlc gaiiie for paid ud
woik on tho part o( the Jewels, and missions and purses and tho like, the
no was in mo moon lor inuiuie. no
thought that Leslie balked, and said
eo. Dower failed to bee It his way,
nnd Harney tulked back, lnimcdl -
nlely llower lined htm live. Then ' his hand nnd had to go out of It.
Harney Indulged In n little repartee, Tho prcltmlnailes furnished good ex-
I ii which the Infinite contempt ho' hlhltlons nil thiounh. A falr-slzcd
lf.ul for tho coin was ludliated. And .crowd was piesent to teu It. Now,
It was to tho bench for him. , what Is going to happen? Are the
Tho. first game went as detailed In nrrccts to follow?
the bneball edition of the llitllo-l Ah Sam, us expected, had It nil
I I n on Saturday. lover his man In size and weight, and
The second game, between the chased him around the ring at a fast
Kama and tho Piiuh, was nut such pace. Tho little mnn was clusUe,
good baseball, but It was passable, and clever, but the odds were too
The Puns seem to bo weaker through great to make the scrap a good one,
the shifting of their men nioiind, und in every way. Ah Sam did not make
the substitution of pluyers at ono or .his weight, as the llulletln pro
two places, nnd they could not stop dieted, weighing In at 132 poundi.
the balloon ascension. The scoring
was scattered out pretty evenly
through tho game, except for a land-
slldo In the seventh, when the victors
got In six of their winning scores.!
Long hitting ias Indulged In to iipvenl a four-round draw,
gicat extent, tire men getting there I Murphy nnd Piatt went six rounds,
with two- nnd thfcViaggers In a when the shifty Irishman obtained
way which explains the large score. J the decision over his opponent. Mtir
Marcalllno batted n good game for ' phy buglit to net as principal In a
tho loscts, making two lilta, one of' heavy or middleweight go. Ho Is
which was a tlucc-bagger. Jones very good.
scored eight put-outs for the wln- Peter Stanley punched the bag for
ners and worked well with Vannatta the edification of tho crowd as the
on second.
All through the afternoon, tho
crowd was rabid. '
The score:'
FHIST GAME
ST.'. LOUIS
hn Suc lf
ah it mi sn
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iiusnncll, p
I 0 1 4
.I." Williams, 2u.4 0 0 0
II. Joy, rf 3 0 01 0
Aylott, cf 4 1 l.'O
Jno. W'mB., nit. . 1 0 0 0
Al. W'ms., ss...4 0 0 0
Soares, c 4 0 0 0
G. -nruns, lb.... 3 0 I 0 13
Kn Gee. rf .,...1 0 0-0 0
Totals 33 1 4 6 27 11 3
DIAMOND HHADS
All HUH SI! O A i:
Olmos. If ....... 3 1 1 1 2 0 0
10. Fernandez, lb. 3 1 0 0-7 1 0
Kvcrs, ss 2 1 1 0 I 3 2
Louis, rf 4 1 2 1 3 0 0
Davis, c I 0 0 0 9 0 1
Lei, lie, ii 4 0 0 0 1 3 0
Costcllo, 2h ....4 0 0 0 3 1 0
S. Chrg'wth, 3b, 4 0 0 0 1 1 1
J. Fernandez, cf. 3010001
Totals 31 4 G 2 27 9 5
Ituns and base lilts b Innings:
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St. Louis 01 000000 0 1
H. II 1110 100004
I). Heads ..... 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 4
. II. II ...1 0 0 0 2 2 00 0 3
siccoxn gami:
punahous
All It IIII SI!
Dosha, rf -I 1 0 1
Hampton, 2b ...3 0 2 2
Ida, cf . . . . kv . ,T. 0 0 0
,11. Ilruns, if J..3 0 1 0
Geo,. Warren, lb. 2 1 1 4
Hoogs, 2b 4 0 0 0
Lyman, c 4 1 1 1
V. Wnrren, ss,. .2 0 0 0
Main, t 2 0 0 0
Williamson, 2b .2 0 0 0
Marcalllno, lb .,1 2 1 2
Totals 32 I". 6 10 27
KAML'HAMHHAS
8
All It III! SI1
Mackenzie, lf ,.C 1
Miller, ta 2 2 0 1
Lemon, cf , .
Jones, c . . I
Vannatta, 2b
Jonah, rf . .
Hamaitku, 3h
Muhtikn, lb
.1
.4
,.&
,.4 '
. .r.
o
o
o
l
. 0" o
2 0
1 1
0 14
10 11
Totals 40 !l 0 7 27 15 3
Huns and linEe lilts hy Innings:
1 2 3 4 r. 7 S 9
Puns 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 'J r.
it. H. ...... .1 (iooo 2 o o 3 c
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. ..200010 GO 0-...310011301-
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II. 11.
Ah Sam fiets Decision
Over Willis In
5th Round
After all the trouble nnd the kicks
of the Civic Feds, and othcis who ol-
Bciieiiiiieu coniusi in mo urpiicuin
'were held on Saturday night, Ah
I Sam getting the decision In the fifth
! lotind, when Jockey Willis Injured
when he should have weighed 120.
Uut Willis gamely gave tho weight,
nnd lost. He claimed the weight fnr-
felt, however.
Hlrd und Oakley of Fort Shatter
opening number of the program.
A fair ciowd was present. This Is
the Inauguration of an attempt to
revive tho llstlc game In this city.
ASABI'S Ii FIHOS BAN1AI
(
The Asahls Junior nnd the Fusoqs
were the winners In the games of tho
Japanese League held at Atkinson
Park yesterday afternoon. Tho first
game, between tho Asahls and the
Karhos, was not so bad, though it
was one-sided, the Bcoro being 10 to
3. Tho other gamo was in tho na
ture of a slaughter, when tho Fusooh
curried off tho follugo from tho V. M.
11. A. by tho-grnnd tally of 21-14.
This Is tho becond round of gamed
In this league.
The lineup:
Arnlil Jr. Nlshl, c; Imannka, kh;
jll.cda, 2h; Ktmlshlma, 3b; Morlynmn,
p; Mlynhara, lb; Sueda nnd Usui
jlma, cf; Kurlsakl, If; KoJImn nnd
Ichiro, rf.
Kiichot-Tnlmchl, ss; Hoshima. t:
Hamaeaki, lb; Kato, cf; Tauaku, 2b;
Yanianii, If; Toinltn, 3b; Sogawa, rf;
Kodakti, p.
Score by Innings:
1 2 3 4 T C 7 8 9
Asahl, Jr 12 112 10 1 1 10
Kachos 00 0 01011 0 3
Thn lineup:
Y. M. II, A. Mnxnlchl, us; lkeda,
2b; FuJImolo, lb-p; Shliilclil. cf;
Mnlda, 3h; Ynmamolo, lf Yamada,
rf; Hhlmlzii, c; Ignrashl, p-lb.
Fusoos Yoshlga, 3h; Y. Yania-J
shlro, c; Golchl, p; Mltsuda, 2h; Ara-
M, lb Solchl, cf; Mtirltn, rfjvllii
radii, bs; M. Yamashlio, If.
Score hy Innings:
1 2 3 I C C 7 8 9
..20200071 2 14
...4 37 110 1 421
j: n n
Y. M. II. A.
Fuscos . .
Willis Portell, otherWlsQ known as
7 Domcnlck Gnttl, who arrived hero In
the Alameda on her last trip, and
halls from Portland and San Fran-
Q., Cisco, Is looking for a light In this
0 city with nny man his size. Ho
0 weighs In ut 125 pounds.
1 ts :: :t
1 Jack Doylu called tho turn on
Jones for n hunt In tho sixth.
(Additional Sports on Page 8)
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must ho fair. Address "J. A.," this
ollleo. 401C-3t
A joung man, between 1C and 20,
for permanent position. Address
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Clona wiping rags at thu llulletln ot
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enue, Chns. U, lloe. Mechanical
Knglneer, Designer, Draftsman,
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Six-room modern house, electric
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Ifouso, eight rooms, with modern con
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Ltrgo house on UcretanU St. next
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UnlldlDC. 3H-tt
Burnished cotlago at the beach, op
posite the switch near the bridge.
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c
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Large, airy, furnished rooms, $10 .
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4002-lm '
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