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WE'ffiti1IWi wy wmm jjrvn '.9r.yToe' 1 5 ' fcTtfnii. it ' T 45 " r ir Y y ptyvrr ?" , ?A EVEnINCI BULLETIN. HONOLULU, f. ., SATURDAY, FRD. 6, 1910. i ! '-'' pTTfl'Myr 't uu. tr.v V ft UL Wi' t. WJ If! to-. r?. v i -. w K& Certain lines to be en tirely closed out, regard less of cost. This will include fQ 'UUi o 10 Dress Goo Victoria Law India Linens, Nainsooks, Sheetings, Table Linens, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Waists, Skirts, Pie Lace Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, s Glothing 2 PP V 'sj w ' '-: . si j u 1 1 f O ot S. Men We have 100 SUITS, just received by the s. s. Alameda, consigned to us by our New York agent; original cost, $12 each, and will be on sale to clear at $9,50 per suit. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HATS, NECKWEAR All at Slaughtering Prices This Sale begins SATURDAY, FEB. at 8:00 a.m. 5, L. B. Kerr & Co., Ltd. Alakea Street MHHflHHiilMiMffiSSSBBSS i PDAiun. ' I tt tt tt n n i: m t: tJ a tt KmiKIK n 3 t h tut t: tt tt tt n 8 "Dearie Says He Was Asked To Lose Johnson says lie was offered a small fortuno to throw his fight with Kctchol. Ho may bo stating what la a fact or ho may bo romancing. Tho one thins mndo evident Is that ho can ho up iiroached o:i Bitch a Bttbjcet without being templed to cotmnlt murder. I have litiowu a woild's champion or two In iny tlmo that no ono would Uore 50 to with nny proposition of that kind. Hut mill this may nrp?r Btrango In lcw of what ptocodea it I do not think there Is enough money in tho world to Influcnro Jack Johnson to throw tho coming fight. Tho prldo of raco Is too strong In Johnson. Ho knows that there never was n negro before him, no matter what his Btn- '.m In llfo. who was such an Idol imons coloied peoplo as ho Is at pres ent. This In a way, will bo tho ultima ihtiK' of heavyweight chaniplonshlps. Thoio will ha mi challenges read at tho llngtldo Iheio Is no man standing u tho backgiomid who tho public con siders Is jet to ho iccUoncit with. Tho 'I'm who wlnti In all probability, will t Xi- cns.'Se In auoinor championship To bd that man, nnd pnrllcularly In Johnson's ctfc Is a rare distinction, 'tierces for Johnion, for that matter, "lcins riclrd tiuult.v In umno seciions, 'jut that ' another ctoiy. It Is nail that when Jchcnon won from Kclchul a forojono conclusion by tho way Mlfiilsrlppl steamboats vera llej up nnd trains bereft of col orc.l holp. Tlio extent of tho Jiibllla ion uii-.ong tho mgrccs If Johnson ivlm from .leffil-js Is n'niost too ynst a thing fur tho mlnj to compiss. Joltmon is tho only negro who over lied n chancn to nttnln aush flstlc heights, and I'll be hound th-.t In the Matter of straight nil I deapornto fight 'ng he-will be found blct'i through and hrough. CHURCyERViCES METHODIST CHURCH. Tho First Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Iteretanlan avenuo nnd Miller street. John T. Jones, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. II. H. Trent, superintendent. Motnlng worblilp, 11 n. m. Sermon by tho pastor; subject, "Man's Su premo Need." Evening worthlp will begin' with n song nnd praise Bcrvlce nt 7 o'clock, which will bo under the direction cf Miss Ethel Mayor,' president of the Epworth League. At 7:30 n special service will bo held for tho bos of tho fleet. Tho Rev. Robert J. Burdotte, distinguished as author, humorist and preacher, will deliver tho address. This will bo an opportunity to hear this gifted man that many will never hnvo again Don't' fall to hear him. The music will bo furnished by tho Choral Socloty un der the direction of Mr. I.co, Miss' Agues Wlckstruin, organist. I Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve ning: subject, "The ChilBlinn and 'the Sabbath," Mr. John M. Martin, loader. All are most cordially invited to at tend these service EsUMUhri 1780 Walter Baker & Co.'s CHOCOLATES dnd COCOAS For Mtlng, drinking and cooklnr Pure, Delicious, Nutritious ..t W "" lfl CENTRAL UNION CHURCH. Ulblo School nt 9:50 Mr. Ed. TowBe, Superintendent. Men's League Illblo Class at 9:50 -The 'Origin nnd Moaning of tho Lord's Supper, A Study of Mnrlc 14. Under (ho direction of the Assistant Minister. Morning Service nt 11 Commu nion and Reception of New Mem bers. Communion Message by the Minister "All Wnltlhg for Mm." Christian Endeavor nt G:30 Mr. Livingston will conduct a 15 minute song service, using the best hymns of the Church Ilymnnl. Miss Flor ence Yarrow will lead tho meeting In tho Btudy of the topic "Tho Model. Christian Endcnvorer." bv- oryone whether members of tho so ciety or not most cordially Invited. Evening Service nt 7:30 Sormon by the Assistant Minister. "Tno Symmetrical Life." All Beuts'nro rice tit Central Upton nnd everyone most cordially welcomed. 'iSHf 'Utr- tins Ittghtcnd U. 8. ftttot Cffie. Breakfast Cocoa, l-2vlb, .Baker's Chocolate (unsweet ened), 1-2 lb. cakes Gentian Sweet Chocolate, 1-1 lb. cakes For Slt bj Ltadinf Orowti la Honolulu Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MA55, V. S. A. 50 HIGHEST AWARDS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA i( When llaby was BlcK, we gave Uur Castorln. When she was a Child, she cried for Csstorla. , When Bho became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When sho bad Children, she gavo thorn Castorla, jjefferies Hardest Fight MAYOR DECLINES TO BE PART OF PEARY SHOW "Tho hardojt battle 1 eor had was my second with Torn Shailtcy, which went -5 rounds and was fought nt I ho Couoy Island Athletic Club No ember 3, lff.0. P.vo liicnlliu after I HI win tho title ftcm Fltzslmmuns .ii I ho snr.io clubj '1 liijii'.od n:y left arm while traln i.i. f for thU fight, im,l when 1 entered the arena It wis weak. Wo had con oei'lod this fact as '"III ns possible, for tho lojion that he never employ ed nny lyateni cf offense or dcfenic, ?ud to t lis tnnic e-.tcnt that It Is hahl to deal with tho unexpected, so it was ha.d to figure in advance what SLarkey wouM do. "Sharkey was a hard man to fight, r.d I planned to do my fighting with ny right Inn 1 entirely. In the heat of tho fight. howocr, I forgot tho In hiry and qs tho result of a few left hand punches, lost tho uso of tho nand !u tho fourth round. "Howwer, .this In a measuro, while It handicapped mo, and, I believe, ptoventcd my knocking out Sharkey, forced me, to depend upon my right, which was lust tho thing to stop the sailor In his furious rushes. "In order to counteract and head o!I Shntkoy's bull-like nih03 en I wild swings, I planned to ke"p on lor oj him, and this 1 succeeded !n doln?. I met his rush'-T with right bm I blows, forcing him to load nnd get ting him nc ho canio In. I dovnted n groat doal of attention to his body. The public will naver'icallzo thn pun Ishinent Sharkoy took for his method of attack left IiIr body unprotcctel ngalnst a ilght-hrnd blow. Thus clicuir.ftance'. In a measuro, rinsed by the injury to iny Kf t hin I, dictate 1 my battlo pel!cy. "I mado no cxcit-as after tho fight 'nr not iciosklus out (llnrkey, bc caitvj Hefercc Slier diclaral inn tho wlnnor and crcuei wsra ant'nnoded. "Sharioy wan wnnilorfu ly fast on his feet and his charge wcio regular sprints. Thla in u l;wo measuro off. Mjt his lack of ecienco, Desplto the Injury which .prevented my using my loft nlwa)s my most effective hand, I think I would hao knocked out Shaikoy had my glove not come off. This occurring Just after tho last oiind opened, caused Slier to atop tho 'ght irtir ho failed to got tho glovo in w han I. Whllo Sllor was thus ensagod, Blnr'jey, urged by tho Towd tried to get mo, but I drove him off with my right and went to my corne. "Sharky hit ma hard and often nnl tho 10 000 who saw tho battla wero encouraging him to . knpek mo out, when as a matter of fact his punches wo! not hurting mo. I wbb willing nt all tlmei to tuko his heaviest blows In or lor to gat a crack nt him with my right. "Sharkey was the toughest man I ever met. Ho was ns tough ns hick ory and could tako punishment with out blinking. Fltzrlmmons hit mo harder than any other man, but Up could not tako tho gruelling Elnrkev accepted. I lacked Bteam against Hhrrkcy, ns tho heat genorntod by tho overhead lights sapped my Btrength and tho glaro frain tho can vas floor hurt my oyes. In that fight I broke two of Sharkey's ribs nnd flenrgQ Sllor declared I outceneralod him fioin ttart to finish." 3PniNaFIELD, Jan. 14. Mayor Edward II. 'Ijithrop last night caused a sensation nl l'io meeting or tno f Springfield ''fish nnd Qnmu Assocla- ' tlon. of which ho Is tiresldcut. by I , . - - , stating that ho had declined to' pre Eldo at tho leciuro and Introduce Com mnnder Roboil K. 1'eary when tho illtcoveicr of the .North Polo com:s to, this city3 next Munday night. An th6 mayor oxprotad It, ho refused to bo "a part Jf tho Pea'jr Bide bIiow." Ho said th'at klnco his election ns mayor ho had discovered that every body EcomoJ to hao tho lmpreirlo-.i that It was! the major's duty to ol'dcl ato at all V.lnds of functions 'and C ovcry sh'e 'cbow that cotnos to tawu After two weeks of It, he h.;d mads up his mind that "It was time tor him to look after Kd Uithruji. "When" tlio manager of that man Peary, who discovered the North 1'ola. came to mo" t,a!d Mayor Lathrop, "nnd asked mo to do the lioua.'S for htm wh'n he came hero to lectitr" I remeiiiberfd that 1'i-ary had de clared thai ho would nut Ucturo In nny city or luwn far leas than JlOCit, whether ho hnd tiny audience, or not, and I theif and thoro declared that 1 would not ba nny part tit tho Peary pldc bIiow' HARPER WHtsnr ll My A fumcErirstcssB- i W. tJfi Hfaffi kM I m p If fs-BBSVSaESSflBBBBBBBS A Dr,I.I01ITrJIi J5EVESAQS A EA?S SJIMtJLANT A GOOD JIEWCINE For snlc by KCOOOKii 00., LTD. WHITNEY & MARSH, ltd. A HOSIERY SPECIAL AT 25e. Jn Tans and -Clock Regular 85c. Values n I If You Don't Know That our sodu are the best to be had in the city, it is because you have never tried them., A trial case will convince you that in the' rcanufacture of tod water we are in a class bv ourselves. Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd. ' J6HH SCHLD2PF, Kasafter. Telephone 71. ' ld..iluul FaniwlaH Sattall. iniii,rw AetneyloVlUwsIisn Wtad. 113 Fort St. Honolulu, Hmm aoftUln. wlftaMl 1 J.lJIo. .oaaoa M,l biw tlfam mmf'SK Tr. ri. rsiw suUiir Klswri asvftwral ' Mint , Mltsi Fsir1 LOST tIM.COO IN , ONE ?ITTINS AT FARO NHW YOItK .Inn. U - The talo of n faro gamn In vhlrli ICOOOO was lost at ono setting was unfolded In tho Supieme Court yesterday, th'rongh a motion r.iado before Judge Ik'iiflrlck In a cull brought by Frank MacDougill hgalnst Willluin 11. ("Ullly") Nolan, to recover on a check for 113 000. t , It appcatu, from the oBsort)on3 of tho ln)er., tint No'.an- and Philip McKeniiA eugngsd In th'o gimo In which tho limit was pet at 1000 on. tho ca..oj nnd $2000 fin double?. No la, according to Jesse S. Ep3tctn, MncDougall's counsel, backed tho dculer. At tho ond of an nll-nlght ecsbIou McKosua v.'ns eald to have' won tlOO.000. "It's ? luvel thln7 to hear.nf n nuin who In running a g'tmblliM guuo los ing bo much money,"' conir.'cnted Jus- l!o Hcndilck after bearing Hie arg t t.cnt. "Usually Its tho public thai locei:." It appears Hint MncDougall, who do' clares that ho had no part In tho gnmo, Is tho only ono who Is out nuy money. Ho bu'b ha can't collect from Nolan, ns Nolan la trying to make it appear that ho loct tho amount he paid to McKenna In a gnnib lug game and that tho law protects Mm. Bulletin Business Office Fhor.t 250 NEW SPRING "DRESS GOODS ,Late patterns. Price and qual ity are our standard L. AHOY, Nuuanu Street Residence Undertaking Parlors M. E. Silva's Undertaking Parlors will bo romnveil about February '15 tol a locntion on uiinpiatn Bireei oppo site tho Catholic Sisters. The new place will be well equipped with bedrooms, kitchen, dlnlngioom, bath room, waitlngroom, wth verandas on two sides. For the residence fen. tpre in this now, up-to-date under taking parlors there will be no charge for tho use. The parlor la fice to nil who wish to remain with tho bodies of beloved ones. Ilodlcs removed from ho3pltnls or homo from within three miles of elty limits to our place of business free of charge , Present Phone, 179 - Night Call 1014 A Cyko Print has a quality and richness that puts it in a class by itsclt. Developing - Printing Enlarging And All Branches of Comtncroial Photograph" at (Surrey's, Fort Street Hotel nr. t mtmuvuttMtMim0myiifViit0MMnitMMMmMM0yM PRIME BEEF and FISH FH0M THE MAINLAND. 'EXCELLENT QUALITY, WITH A GOOD DISTRIBUTION 0? FAT AND LEAH. THE ALA MEDA BROUGHT THE DELICACIES YqU ABE WAITING FOR. I Metropolitan Market W. F. HEILBR0N, Prop. PHONE 45 WtArVVVV'VWVVVWWVWlWWVWMSAWAWWISilWWIWSilWWWWWWWWtWWW 0 ?&$? "53? fa'' 'i.bJL L t -'jL' BJMSfiyf yi&iii&,J, -lml' lfcxila'kiit ..'.Xi.it'Jt