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INSIST ON GETTING "CRYSTAL SPRINGS" 'BUTTER, BECAUSE IT IS GOOD. . FRESH -POI DELIVERED AT RESIDENCES. Metropolitan Market TELEPHONE 45 WWtAAIWWWVWUVAMIVWAAIV WE HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN SATISFACTION IN OUR Wood and Coal Deliveries The quality of our fuel is hifth, and the delivery Is promptly made. ' Our office is now on Queen Street, next to the offices .of the Inter Island Co. Telephone 281. " Son, Ltd. AGENTS a jpeciauy Telephone 4 OUR GOODS' . ' for W. F. HEDLBRON, Proo. Co-, Ltd. BASEBALL. INTER-LEAGUE BALL g OTIDTC TfllfnDDflUT oi An 10 lumuKisun DIAMOND HEADS AND J. A. CS. TO PLAY Fast and Exciting Ball Is Assured Both Teams in First-Class Con dition Fans of Both Clubs Confident. Thero is a goneral air of' expect ancy around the haunts of the' base ball fans, and the long-pent-up reeling-, ot the rooters will tomorrow havo a chance, .to. burst out In- all glory,, for are not the "big" league and juniors to meet at 'last! The Diamond Honda and Japanese Athletics will go up against one an other at the Athletic Park, and tho ' game snouia proviao aoout tne moat u excitement that has been seen on a' local dUmond for many a long day, i;ne jewels Know what tney are going up aealnst. and they will strain every nerve to get tho, first game of the serlea to their credit. A good start Is everything, and the, team that takes the flrstvKame wilt' feel very cheerful over .the matter, The series as everybody koqwaJa iorrsha'.bW thr'ee.'out. of five games. and should by any chance the teams win two' games each, there will bo great demabd for standing room at tbepar'k when tho deciding game Is plnyod. The J. A. C. nine la as strong as the club can turn out, and to make things as secure as possible, there wll be a double battery on the ground. Olbson and Ilrito will be kept In rcsorvejn caso Kealoha and Itoopll fall at any critical time. All the regular Athletic Park fans look to the. Japanese to win from the Diamond Heads, but the big league supporters will not listen to that kind ot talk. They reckon that the Jewels, will certainly bring home tho goods in easy fashion, and thnt the 3. A. Cs. won't know what hit 'em. The Athletic Park diamond Is tn good shnpe after a long spell of wet weather, and the grandstand and bleachers have 'ben overhauled and fl.iod "Up generally. ' There will be a slight change In the" prices of admission for the Jewel-J, A. C. series, and center grandstand seats will cost 35 cents; side seats In the stand will be sold at two-bits, and the bleachers can be mounted for 1G cents. Bert Bower will umplro the games and that Is a guarantee that there wit) bo no costly Incorrect decisions given, Dower Is the champion ot the Territory at handling the Indi cator, and the clubs were lucky to get blm .to accept the position. The first game, between tho Muhocks and Asabls, will start at 1:30, and the big event win 'get going at 3 o'clock, tt tt tt Wit AND DASHES PROM PORTUTO OKkTTBBB. Nigel Jackson ran ln"all tho way from Walanae last night and made good time over the long distance. Ho and Hayes are training together for the Marathon raco. of April 3.; A couple of yachts will Btart for Mo: lokol on a flshtngbx'pedltlon this even ing, and a doien or,, so disciples of Isaao Walton Intend making the out ing. The cricket club meeting will no be held till March 18, when all the members arc expected to turn up ami elect officers for tho coming season. A hill climbing contest for nntonio biles Is on tho boards, and It may bo brought off on Juno 11, at the big hill near Walpahu' plantation. The Y, M. C, A. tennlB players are figuring on a tenuis tournament In tho near future, and singles and double; mny be played off. The Marines are tnUlng.'io tho. row Ing .game and some of tho mon aUovf promise of turning out to bo good oirs- racn."i . ' -, , i ' ' UTx :jm'.. V BT V. I. STEVENSON. tttttttttttttttttttittHnHtttttil tt tt tt COMING EVENTS. Hi Secretaries, and managers' of H I it athletic clubs nro Invltaa to send' tt ivliflrl in nenil til1"141- issuu mb ' '" t,, dates "f any events which tt It they may. be getting up, for In- tt tt Bcrtton under tho above head, it i Address nil communications to tt tt the Sporting Editor, D u 1 1 e 1 1 n. tt g tt ' Baseball: it ATHLETIC l'AHK. it a March 13 Diamond' Heads vs. tt J. A. C." ' i tt March 13 Muhocks vs. Asahlsi tt tt March 50 Dlamoml Heads vs. ft t J.A.C. 11 tt April 2 Marines vs. N. Q. H.; U tt Cavalry vs.,Infantry. t .. TuB-of-War, tt tt ATlteTlC PAltK. tt tt March 19 International Series, tt tt .Regatta. tt pisXnu HAnnon. tt March 20 Sailing and lowing tt Itacca. tt Marathon. tt ri jtt April 3 Halelwa Anntlal Raco. m U April 8 uiaycie naces; Handbill. , m jt Y. M. C. A. tt ,j March H High School, Tourna- tt a ment. if Track tyset. April. Y. M. C. A. at Coy' tt tt tl if U Hold. . tt Trp,8hootlP8. March 16 WoeW Cup. XI Herse Racing. tt WAtuyKU. tt July 4 inter-Ielanihracet. si tt TrantPaolflc Y"M Race. tt tt July 4 Start from San 'Francisco: tt tt World's Championship Fight, tt tt July 4 James Jeffrea vs. Jack ft tt Jbnnson. ft tt tt ttttttttttttttttttttttanRttttfi flllMMKMl . - ' SIIW IMKIT Jolly Students Will Crack Jokes and Sine Bones in seal rrotessionu Style. Up at the HlRli .School hnll this ovenlng the. y6uiig people 'will rest from their studies and athletic stunt? end produce a minstrel show that promises to bo the real thing in vaudc vllle.l , "The Jolly Students"-are the boys' who wl!) knock tho bunch with comic, songs and danccx. The Jokes are said, to be all fresh arid up-to-dato; the end men are as good as any In the city and there will bemany a laugh before the performance Is finished. The stage setting Is something nev and It would not be fair to give away tho secret before tho audience sea it for themselves. Mclnrny. Keklla MaritB and Tracy will be tho end men, and their antlcfi would make oven a statue smile. Some of tho snnBB will be: "Salome Jackson," "I Wonder What's tho Mat ter With My Eyes!" "Say No." etc. otc, TlcketB may be purchased at the door and fifty cents 'will buy ono There will be a dance attor the show and everybody Is Invited to attend. lOWMCFMTk ' JPW'S MP Hilo Man Was Game, and Was Knocked Down Several Times.. The boxing tournament given at the Armory Inst Saturday night under the direction ot AI Wilson was on the wholo a very successful event, and lit thoKo who attended It came away tut Isfled, says tho Hllo Tribune, Tho first preliminary, between Cos ta and Young Drown, was without u iloulit a, lemon. It was a tort of n rough-house scrap without the- slight est proteose ot science, and', It was soon stoimed by Wilson. Tho' second preliminary, between Young Daddaky ind Poter domed, was Interesting through and through, and ended In a draw, ' In the main cyfnt, between Jack' McKadden and "Kid" Itcynolds. It was plain that McFa'ddeh .had tho1 best ot 'ho argument throughout, but the event was still made a very Interest lhg ono by tho pretty display of set jnco on tho putt' of' Ite'ynolds, whose work recolvi-d much admiration; at though , thero was not steam r-nous behind the puuchesto make It 'effect Ivo. It was to Imve-'boen n' flflren round go, but In tho fifth: McFaddcn TUG-OF-WAK. ... nrTinn tir All III I AMOl 111 PULL ARRANGED FOUR TEAMS ARE TO FIGHT IT OUT A. K. Vierra Buy on. Proposition Tournament Will Be Continued for Three Weeks All Teams to .Meet Each Other. Now that the date for the big tug 6f war tournament Is approaching all tho husky aborts of the" town are siting up the chances ot their favorite teams. Pour crews will pull In the competition and ibiy would all appear; to be fairly evenly matched i i The Hawaiian team Is crobably the heaviest of the bunch but the rest run thorn pretty close. There are' some husky men ou tha. Marine team also and they, .declare that 'they will pbli all (ho rest over tho line-in turn. The Portuguese team tears nothing and all the members are determined to hang on till the' cows come home. Then the colored boys must be con sidered, and they arc taking the prouo sltlon .very seriously i most ot the men have had oome experience. In tug-of-war work, and can hold, on to-.a ropjs.for a, onturyas long as the .other bunch bold tight, ' s ". A. K. Vierra Is working hard on the prpr-osltlon,, and he will 'provide some fine money prises (or the winners' and other t'lace getters. The first series of pills wll take place ori'the. ovenlng of Saturday, March 19 and .the compo tltlon will bo continued till every team haa pulled against each of the others The winners of tho greatest number! Of pulls will' then fight It out In one grand final struggle, that should be the best of Its kind ever seen In this city. The Athletic Park wilt, be lighted uf ami everytblng will be as plain as day The spectators will be able' to see ev ery detail of the pulls, and the con testsntssjvlll not be hampered In any ,wayby tl'' crowd which will be seate' In tho grandstand and bleachers.. - Mnyor Fern has consented tu 'ct a' stafier and ihe other ofT.clnls are wet' known men. .The Hawaiian band will be freson( during tho evening an some extra Ifino Inspiring airs, have boen put on Hhe program by Captain nerger. , . It Is the general opinion that sonv of tho pulls will devolve Into lonp drawn out struggles that may last foe an hour or so. If the Marines anO Hawaiian teams get prrmerly,'.Hrip'' with an .oven' strain, there will be something well worth looking' at an the crowd should. get worked, up In a way that will make the neighbor? think that All-Hawaii Is playing and neatlng a Mainland nine, The final details of the competition will bo announced' In a few days am the names of the men 'who will pull wilt be published. ttttttnttnttttptttt.ttttttttttti had tho Hllo man down' twice. Th first time Reynolds took tb count until nine, When he arose, but the knock-out speedily followed. , Prior to this bout Ben de .Mclle challenged the winner, but. as McFad dent loft yesterday In tho Claudlne for Honolulu, It -.seems doubtful thai anything will como of It, at least ai this time. h, ' A DAIJTTT TOtUT. ARTICLE. Krery lady, who 6efree tokeev up ter attractive appHrenei while at tbe Theater, attwdtag Reeoptlont. when shopping, while traveling and on all oecaslbns should tarry In her puree a booklet of GoursAsd'l Orien tal Beemty Leives. This It a dainty Ittie booklet of txqulsittly perrumed powdered leaves, whlth are .eeetty re noived and applied to the skin. It Is Invaluable when the fate become notst and flushed and It far superior to a powder puff . as It does not sptlli and soli the elothes. It removes dirt, soot and grease from the face, Imparting cool, del- fate bloom to tbe complexion. Bent anywhere on receipt of Fife Cents n stamps or .coin. P, T. Hopkins; 37 Great Jones 81, New York.. .... Sometimes a fool Is known by' his folly and sotnotlmes by the jewelry ho wears. Dallas Nowa.' ... . ,! NEW CHAMPION IS TO TAKE REST Wants 420,000 for Share if He Fights Welsh Hester Is Think iitg Idtr.tcr Over. Ad Wolgast, tho sturdy little young ster who defeated Oat Nelson and re lieved him or his championship title, is the sensation ot the hour among "tho sporiB wot love a mill." Wolgast Is wearing his newly acqulroj laurels modestly, tho one thing ho Is Insistent about being that the result of tho ltlcli mond'flght was no surprise to' him. "It was hard to mako the peoplo of San Francisco bellovo I had a chance, .because they had seen Nelson In all his most famous fights and thought him invincible," said Wolgast. "1 felt I was his master, though. I felt that way oven before I met him tn 1-os An geles. The Los Angeles affair simply convinced me. Any one who saw that fight and tells tho truth must say that 1 beat Nelson every Inch of tho Jour ney. I knew that In a longer fight I would beat him more decisively and I tried to make most-of the peoplo I met think the name way. The odds against me showed that the sports of San Francisco had more pity than respect for me, and I guess there are a good many now wfro wish they had listened to mo when I told them how tho thing was coming out." Saya Wolgast Wasn't Hurt. Manager Tom Jones appears to be moro. enthusiastic over Ad's victory than the Milwaukee boy himself, and tor that matter, -JonCs is making cer tain claims that are somewhat prepos terous. For one thing, he says that Wolgast' Vras lot In danger Id the twenty-second round. '''Ad wasn't hurt that time He simp ly stalled ,0 lead Nelson to bellovo- ho was In difficulty," said Jones. It Is a slap at the Intelligence of old tlmo rlnggoera for Jones to talk that way. Wolgast In all probability was acting a llttlo carelessly when Nelson caught him a crack on tho Jaw, but there was nothing makebclleve about the way -he staggered along the ropes. A few seconds' later Wolgast was brought to hU knees with a similar nunch and ho wns nil at sea for r While. , Referee Eddie Smith say's that Walgnst wip Vidly daxed and It Is doubtful If thero was a man In tho arena who fill believe Jones', state ment that tho new champion was. merely stalling." J Speaking for Wolgast, Jones salif yesterday that It Wlllbtf three month! before Wolgast will bo' soorr tn-tho rlngSagaln. i . Champion Wants 120,000. "Sid Hester Is talking of .a match between Ad and Freddie Welsh," said Jones. "I told him that Wolgast. who was forced to accept, what was offered' him In tho go with Nelson, will want. 120,000 for bis share before he signs fh WO'Sh, Hester says he will tnko the matter under advisement. There hat, bien no talk ot a return match with .Selsou by any ono apart from ."oltou. If the question comes up, you bet. Wolgast will do the dictating." . Wolgsst ,1s besieged with offers of theatrical work, some ot which arc ex ceedingly tempting. The Mllwaukecau and bis manager will remain hero tot several days and will map out a foot light route after canvassing the vari ous Inducements offered. Meanwhile, Wolgast will be seen In sparring ex hibitions at One ot tho local show places on Saturday and Sunday. Ad Wolgast, accompanied by Mnn agcr Tom Jones and Sparring Mate Hobo Dougherty, will leavo for Kan sas City today to appear In a bovcii weeks' engagement at The Century Tneatcr of that city. Wolgast will re ceive, It Is said, a lump sum ot $10,500 tor his appearance. ' "I do not Intend to fight before noxt September," said Wolgast last night, "Out of course, In case, of necessity, 1 may light shortly beforo that time. And when I do begin fighting again, believe mo, 1 will bo open to al chal .engors In the lightweight dlvUIon. ''Another thing. I wish to contra dict tho report that 1 am about to bo married. I havo no Intentions along that line as yet. I am only twenty on, years old, and as tho matchmak er would say, have plenty of time yet." tt tt a fOUl TRACK MEETS . FOR SfJII BOVS JuniorAthletes Will Strive Against One, Another at Boys' field. During April and May the Junior schoolboys will havo no less than four track meets, all to themselves, and the Y. M. C. A. authorities and the Hoys' Field managers will be In charge ot tho affairs. The Hoys' Club will hold Its meet nn two Saturdays, so that the young athletes will not be overtaxed on one day. J, S. Oault will manage the meets, and tbe track wilt be put Into good condition. The Sunday schools will also have a meet, 'and Mr.' Uboraole will arrange the do- VAUDEVILLE MISS EW ALVA Sonic and Acrobatic Dance Artist HARRY WEIL Returning from a Two Years En Rageuient 'in t China and 'Russia Premier Pianist of the Far East . MOTION PICTURES ARTTHEATER TODAY: -: A Talc of Twe Cities Vaudeville Park Theater - -' q Fort Street Below Beretanie,-.. $ WALKER & STURN Jurelers 'w VDSRRA'S ORCHESTRA .' ' ' MOTION PICTURES 6s., 10c., 18c. NOVELTY THEATER Comer Nuuanu and Panahi Street v Vaudeville And- Motion Pictures u-t , :' Change of Program, Mendiy, tTjI-c iicBunjr cum xfiuaj CHOCOLATE-COVERED ?' . . . , H0ME-SPUK CAIsW LEWS i.i J. M. LEVY & CO. PHONE' 76. ' May's Old Kona Coffee; Best by Test HENRY MAY &, CO., LTD. . Phone 22 If. yotu-wont te spring a Joke on jc-nx. friend, bring him np to the Orpheum Saloon" The Fashion Saloon Meet vonr friends there and ealov the lunches and drinks. I Hotel Street near fort, t. Jack 8cnlly. lack leberti.. Wine and liquor Dealers :.. , TH0S. P. MGTldHE ft Co. ' 101 and lQg King Street ,.! P. 0. Box 75S Phone Main 140 All the Go . "BULL" T- GINGER ALE A f RYCROFT'S FOUNTAIN SODAf.: ' . WORKS & Phone 270 COCA-COLA REFRESHES x Bottled by HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS. Phone 516 tails for the affair. -uj There will be two divisions In tbe Hoys' Club meet one for bdya ye-' tweeu the nges ot 12 and 15, and, the other for those betwoen 16 and 18, The winning team Ineacb com petition will receive a banner ail! trophy. There will be no runs over a longer dlstanco than 440 yards; -as It Is mt thought wtsb to mike youngsters run half-mile or mile races. , All the other regular stuntsjs!(l be pulled off, and the kids will Instructed In all the eyenta when th(H- iirow older thev wlll'ba -V able to compete In, j An exhibition ot tumbling 'will nlso bo given by the boys" of the clubs, and smno ot the youngsters are said to be expert at clrcuejX tricks, The urospecta ot the moete.)? being largely patronised by tnefpHbf iic iook origin, nrja-ino iuus snejgHa nit I list n Ann slinnr . .VV put up a fine show, . ft vi bulletin BminMf. Offi. PKmi. ejam-. Builetin Editorial Room PkM;-lH.i; a "m -1 V ;i It, K "J Honolulu Construction & Draying (''. . . ,t, ' ,..-! 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