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Honolulu Wire Bed Co., Ltd., STORE CORNER ALAKEA AND KING STREETS . FACTORY ALAPAI STREET WE sell the same grade of MEATS for twenty-five per cent, less than is charged in the markets on the mainland and our service is better. Metropolitan Market TELEPHONE 45 W. F. HEILBRON, Proo. fi'fVWTWf It is Economy to Get Your Wood and Coal from the Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. i.. Offlw Queen St., uext to Intcr-Iiland Ofucci Tel. 281 FISTIC. RIIXIMi SHOW IN 11 HI lllll lllllll'" WRESTLING MATCH, ROBERTS VS. DETTMERS Lone Film of Hackenschmidt-Gotch Conteit Will Be Shown Bugler Sarconi Once More to Fore. On Saturday night next the Prin cess (link will bo the scene of sev eral engagements Inside the squared circle and on the wrestling mat. While the fistic events havehot yel finally been decided as to whut stars will take part In (hem, enough is known to size up the proposition pretty well. tlugler Sarconi, who Is well known to all the fight fans of this city, will once more face a Honolulu audi ence. The bugler has gone through Borne thrilling exp.:ences In the local ring, and he has beaten nnd been beaten by ninny boxers. Jtl Is always n trier, and when In con-J union can be relied upon in mni.e u scrap Interesting while It lasts. Sarconi Improved wonderfully at tho boxing game through association with Jack Cordell and Charlie, ilellly while they were In training. Schumnn will be the man to face Sarconi, and for four rounds the two will stnm) up to one another and exchange swats in the ho'pes ot landing a punch on boiuo vulnerable poiut that will bring home the money. Tlieio will be another bout besides the Sarconl-Schuman little affair, and it will bo between Coll. the well-known baseball player, and Houghrox of the Cavalry. The lat ter Is the man who fought to a draw with -Uonmah, McCullougli at I.e He lm a last week. The righting Klttll representative la a strong, rugged boxor, and can give and toko n punch with the best of tliu local pugs. There may be another contest be sides the nbove two, but at present the probabilities aro that two bouts, u mile film of the Hnckcnschmldt Ootch world's championship wres tling match, and tkc Hoborts-Dett- ninrs struggle on the unit will make tlio pi ogi nm long enough for ocry body. Tlioio has been no boxing in this city for somo time, and even Hllo lias been bilnglng off bomo shows, while the gentle fight funs of Hono lulu hate been wandering around trying to tlnd a moving-picture show whom a shadowy representation of their favorite sport might be seen Then the Uoberts-DettmerB catch- us-catch-can tiuslo should be good, and the two experts Bhould give a duo exhibition of the art of-.wrc8-tllng. There huve not been ninny exhibitions of the mat game lu this city that Is, among the Europeans and therefore a lot of people will see that kind of contest for the hrst time. The rink is being arranged for the show, und everybody will be able to, see tbo various stunts In comfort. Trie refeices have not yet been an nounced, but no doubt some well known sports will undertaka the jobs. tt tt tt BATTLING NELSON'S MOTHER IN TEARS CHICAGO, Feb. 23. "This is tlie saddest moment of my life," said Mrs. Nolson, mothor of Battling Nol son, at her homo in llcgewisch, us she stroe to brush aside the. tcnr that coursed down her clieoka last night after sho heard of her sou's defeat by Wolgast. "I hope Uattllng will give up box ing uow. He has been so busy writ ing and traveling In the last )ear thut 1 don't think ho prepared long enough for the match. Nobody ever cun accuse him uf n dishonest act, and I daresay lie Is greater In defeat Ihau had hu won fioui his rival. "We wutthed all afternoon Mill ions i"cr supper time for word from out West, and all of us looked for tho siiuie message he hud sent us so often tolling of victory, I hope he was not hint. Uattllng uhwijs would stand up and fight until It seemed he must keel out und die, Perhaps this lesson nil) leiuli him In give lip prliMlKhlliig" BY V. L. STEVENSON. v attaaaaattaaaaaaaaa a a U COMINQ EVCNT8. ' , . U Secretaries mid managers of U tt athletic clubs mo Invited" to send 8 atnletlc ciuiis mo invited to senu w lu tlie dates of any oients which tt -' '"' u" Betting up. for In- tt tt sertlon under the above head. tt ti AiiurusH nil cuiuniiiiiicauonn iu h t the. 8lK,rt.nS,Kdl,or; ., ,. II o 1 1 n. tt tt ATHLETIC PA11K. , tt tt March 27 Diamond Heads vs. J. a tt A. Cs. tt tt MIL1TAIIY LEAGUE. tt tt April 2 Marines s. N. (1. II.; tt tt Cavalry s. Infantry. tt a April 9 N. 0. II. vs. Infantry, tt tt April 9 Marines vs. Caalr. tt tt PLANTATION LEAGUE. H tt May 1 Ewa,vs. Walalua. tt U May 1 Aleas. Walpahu. tt a Tun of-Wir. a a ATHLETIC PARK, a U March 26 International Series, a a Marathon, a a April "I Halelwa Annual Itace a a April 3 Fllcjclo Itaces. a n ooif a March 27 Tearn Play. tt tt a Cricket. tt May 3 Opening ot reason, t'-, i Fistic. tt Apt II 2 Princes Hlnk. Handball, tt Y. M. C. A. t; March 25 High Hchool Tnuma- a a nient. ' a a Track Meet. a a April 9 Y. M. C. A. at noV a a Held. a a April 2- a a April 3- a Wrettllng. npbi'rls vs. Deltmers. Vijhtlng. -llowutd Cnp. Trap Shooting. a March 30 Weekly Cup. a Horse Racing, a WAH.UKU. a July A luter-lhlutid meet, a Transpacific Yacht Race, a July 4 Start from San Pruncisco. a tt World' Championship Fight. a July 4 James Jeff lies v Jack O a. Johnson a tt a ttaaaattattaaaaaaaaa DUMD BEADS-J.C. ccntcc it tTuinir tiaov-'vi11 nnv ' reni' ocui n on,er OLKIlO Al IIiULIIU rArlRlto beui the bunch that will rcpVe- Muliocks and Atahis Will Flay Pre liminary Game Good Laseball Assured. If tho Athletic Purk diamond U in any kind of shape tomorrow aft ernoon, the Diamond llead-J. A, C. series will ho continued, and the sec. ond game will bo 'played. The first game wus won by the Jewels, and then the rain prevented any contin uation of tho series. However, It Ib hoped thut tlfdgreut rivals from the tonlor and Junior leagues will bitch up ouie more tomorrow, und show the Athletic Park fans some real basebull. The J, A. C. team has been strengthened, and the champions of the Oahu league are going to do their tery best tomorrow to wipe out tho defeat ot u couple ot Sun la ugo. Leslie has been practising durlnr the week, and he Is pitching great bull at pusent. It was his pace that tl'd the J. A. Cs. up In knots In the first Intor-leugue gamo. Thoma, who catches for Leslie, Is feeling good, too, und the battery will cer tainly tiouble the Juniors n lot. Tim LMumond lleud-J. A. C. series has been Jelaycd und postponed man) times through rainy weatner, and tho games would appear to be under n Uioodoo. Still, the mere fact thutuhe two leagues are bat tling It out alwajs draws a crowd The Muliocks und Asuhls will pluy u preliminary gume, and it should be utrintuicstlng ono. a tt a "Marathon Jack" ran across that oldtlino ped Paddy Walsh yesterday, und the veteran at once offered a $30 suit of clothes us it prize for tho Hu lelwa race. This Is one of the bost pilzes donated so far, und the fortu nate winner will be homethlng to gaze upon when he gets Into the glad rugs n n it It Is to bo regielted thnt Wuha I. ml und MiC'iillough will nut meet in tlie squared ilicle ut the present time. There lire many people who would like ei) miuh to sue Wahu lanl up ugulnst n real good man, SERVICE GAMES. MARINES, GUARDS SAILORS AND INFTY. d,,.,, 0N SATURDAY AND SUNDAY League Oroundi Engaged for Two Dayi Barry's Beauti Deter mined to Win This afternoon out at the league grounds there will be two games of baseball, and although the one be tween .Harry's No. 2 lleauts and the Fort 'StuVfter boys will be more or less Iiylho nature ot a trjout, the two Jusiihes should bo interesting. Sergrafil'Burry Is going to select a teainYthlntternoon from the Hrst lnfat)V( uJid tho bunch he picks out will ,'if('iTexeiit the QunrdB in the tnllltafcWWrlnl which Is to start up on Aiijilj,2 The new team will bo plckojwrQTU somo twcnt,y men who hae',lWp.'Vkqcl to turn out this alt emoojiVandYshow their form against the SbjittefsV ThlnwAiflil he some fun for sure. and lftnJHo a treat to watch Harry at wont discussing the ability ot some ot the players. The Shatters will do their best to try out the Quards, and at the same time beat them to a fratzle. The other game will be between the y Marines and the New Orleans nine, and as the latter team has al ready beaten the halt-wets, there will be a great struggle this after noon for the honors. The Jackles huve a strong nine, and on 'the main land they have tnken the measure of quite a bunch of good teams. II the sailors win from the Marines to day, thelr game'with the First Hos pital Company tomorrow will look good to tho fans. Harry's bunch of ball-topers won out In the military series 'last year, and although they lost to the combined fleet team, It was a case of hard luck for the Guardsmen. Tho New Orleans nine sent the Guards tomorrow afternoon nt the league grounds, and they will surprise the Honolulu dopesters II they defeat the best military team in the Islunds. There will be plenty of basouall today uud tomorrow, and ut thu league grounds there will be two games .this afternoon and two on Sunday. The rain Is the only thing that lould Interfere with the games, und It Is hoped that the taps will be turned off for at least fort) -eight huurs. The league ground Is In excellent condition, and the rains have fresh ened up the grass In tho outflelu a lot. There will bo a small chargo made at the gates, and reserved seats may be had for twenty-five cents. The sport promises to be good, uud 08 the Jackles are certain thut they can defeat both the Murines ana Guards, there will be a long-drawn-out argument while the games are being decided. a a a DOTS AND DASHES. The bus will run from the end of the Nuuanu car-lino to the Country Club tomorrow, and the members who are going up to take part In the team play will not have to hoof It back after the finish Tho Japanese Athletic Club's din ner Is to come off tomorrow night, und It Is being looked forward to by a big crowd ot people who were fortunate enough to get Invitations. The Portuguese Athletic Club, which organization has entered a team In tuo,Oahii League series, Is composed largely ot members of the Kowalo club. Ha)es und domes are running in line shape nowuda), und there seems to bo no dlstunce thut can make the pair iiilt, How to find the new comet: Look miir third base from the direction of the home plate, Just ubove the left Held feme to thu right of uie siore-bnurdl twenty-live degrees, nine uiluuf? and twenty-four sec onds weal uf the. knot hole. Dallas News, TM-WM) H Will BEMP TOM Marinei, Hawaiiani, Portuguese and Colored Teams Will Contest for Championship. This evening at the Athletic Park the much-tolkcd-of tug-of-wor will be pulled off. Thnt Is, the prelimi nary struggles will take place, nnd n line on the strength of the differ ent clews tuny lie obtained. All four tt unit feil cotiltileut of victor, nnd there Is going to he one big time from stnrt to finish The Portuguese M'cm to be cry confident that they will win out, nnd thoy are backing themsehes heavily. The Ilawnllatig are a husky lot of Individuals, and they can not see how they can possibly lofe How ever, they may understand how It feels to be tugged oer the line when they go up against tho Marines nnd the rest of the bunch. The platform haB been raised nt the park, and the vset weather will not Interfere with the pulling much From present Indications the e en- lug will be fine, and a big crowd of followers of the sport Is sure to turn out. A. K. Vlerrn has workc.S.hard on tho tug-of-wur proposition, nnd ho has provided n decent lot ot prize money for the vtnners In the com petition, There hne been no tug-of-wor contests here for a long time, and the sport should get a new lease of life tonight. a a a Gaso'ine Goss'p Gleaned at Garages Manager Dodge, of the ton Hamm Young garage reports things as being bus) nt the big garage. Scral cirr weiu sold during the neck, and the demand for the Overland car exceeds the most sanguine expectations of c or) body connected with the firm. Two Packard cars aro expected on the next boat from the Coast and they have both been sold to urrlve. A Pope Hartford has been sold to Mr. Wllco: of Kami, und It will bo hipped as soon as possible. Dlgby Sloggelt of Maul has purchased a Cadillac, and It has been forwarded to him. The Vol cano Stables Co. has bought a llulck 20 h. p., live seated car, ami the com pany will ust It In connection with their Vo'cano House trips. ,John Watt, of Olaa, than wlum there lb not h more enthusiastic an' owner. In Hawaii, has piiruiasi-d a l h. p. ThomaR Flyer, and some of the big Island records are going to be broken when the popular manager ets going In his powerful machine. Hughes and Schoenlng hae pur chased a Stoddard Dayton landnulet from the Mm Hamm-Young garnge una intend using the iar In tho rent sertce llie machine, is a beauty and the finishings aro something to mar vel nt: speaking tubes and other novel features are Installed and the car Is right up to date. Manager Seymour Hall ot tho As sociated Garage Is delighted with the way th" Hudson Twenty came through 'lie. r,;0 miles no-stop englno run, The et was most satisfactory, and there van not llio slightest plllkla during ho urn. Tho Hudson Twenty Is sell ng very fast nnd lots of people who ooked iiKin nutonioblles ns being toe. expenlo to buy and keep, hao gone In fur thu low -priced machines. Shipments of Iludsons are nrrlvltrg regularly, and In all twenty the tin chines have been ordered from the Const. Mr. Odvll, thu expert who makes somo wonderful runs on the Islands of tho group, will probably go over to Kauai again In thu near future He will tuke cither a Klssel-Kar or a Chalmers-Detroit with hltn and wilt how the hill climbing capabilities of theBe two popular machines. Tho Schumnn garage retched scv erul new cars by the last steamer from tho Coast, and n beautiful locomobile was among tbo number. These cars ire built like, a walch, and run like ono, too. There Is always a demand ror the Locomobiles and the owners all swear by their cars. Tho Vllle is another car handled b the Schumaii gaiugo, and It Is much admired by icoplo who like, a high class medium priced machine. There have been many Inquiries about the Flanders uutomobllo and thu car Is expected to have a great salu In Hono lulu. Doing a low-priced cur, but still built of the best material, it Is sure to catch on In this city. Tho (Kipular H. M, F. Is going Just as strong ns ocr, und It is remarkable tho number of those machines that nio to be seen all oer the group They aro found In somo of the most oiit-of-tho way spots and they all glvo the best posslblo sen Ice. to their own er?. Tho sales manager of tho now Owen Motor Car Company of Detroit is to bu F. It. Hump, who in a similar capac ity haB for tho past six years been con nected with the II. II. Franklin Manu facturing Company of Syracuse. Ho will tnko up his work with the Do trolt company nt once. Thu Owen company takes Its namo from llalph Owen, who is Its general manager and Is tho designer of tho cur which thu company will make. In point of experleuco Mr. Owen Is ono of thu oldest men In thu autnmobllo business Mr. Hump likewise has long been jit Hawaiian Opera Housed TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND - I SATURDAY EVENIHQ8J Special Matinee Saturday Aiternoon Prices .75c., 50o.. Ids Matinee Prices 50c., 25eJI Seats can be had at Bergstroa Music Store. Park Theater Fort Street Below Beretania- THE MELNOTTE SISTERS CUNHA'S ORCHESTRA MOTION PICTURES! 6s., 10c, 15c. NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nnuanu and Fauahi Streets j Vaudeville MISS BEATTIE GALARDI MISS ETHEL LESLIE And MOTION PICTURES EMPIRE THEATER HOTEL STREET " VAUDEVILLE MISS ASPINWALL The Indian Muscle Dancer ' HARRY WEIL Returning frnm Turn Vnr' T.a. gagement in China and Russia l Premier Pianist of the Far East MOTION PICTURES I The Henry McRae ; I I "In The Bishop's I w r I - Illlf.V - We Invite Inspection of our New Premises The Fashion Bar Jack Scully, Proprietor Remember "We're All the Fashion" .. 4 n If you want to spring a joke on ' vour friend, hrinp- him nn to the 'H Hrnhpiim KaIaaii ": v a BsiwMssa,, twawaa Wine and Liquor Dealer THOS. F. MCTIOHE & CO.. 101 and 105 King Street P. 0. Box 7S5 Phone Main 140 Interested In uutomobllo enterprises. , After graduation from Cornell Unl- ' terslty he wus In the bicycle business, being three )cars with thu Waltluiru I Mflllllfurtllrlne nnninnnv tlinn tiiftlrltu-' " ..., the Orient tlcjcle and Introducing somo earlier forms of motorcycles. Luter ho had clmrgo ot tho bicycle business of the Davis Sewing Machine Company of Da) ton, Ohio, maker ot; tho Da) tou wheel. ; In tho run or 1004 hu went to tho'; Franklin automobile factory In S)ra-J; cllse US Iissfstnnt willm liintinimr? nV .-, -p year later he became sales manager,'. ami hu has remained as such evor, since. Willi the Owen company ha will have fill charge of sales. Upon the announcement by him otj his Intention or leuylng 8)racuso i banquet In his honor was ghen at tho Yutes Hotel l tho Itetall Automobile Dealers' Association of that city, otj which hu has been a director. Tho presiding officer on that occasion. wniK O. A. llt'iijumln, who had been htaV predecessor us sules manager of tho J Franklin company, Practically tlie'eh-' tire membership of tho association at tended lo wish him success In his i i undertaking. mmml753BSS SwBsssHSSSsSssssssssssSSssBIBnBlHBSSssSSSsSSSssssssttRBSSSSSSSSsV -WbshITbmbSsssssssssssssbsYBsSssSsSsssssAi4kSsbISsssVsSHM Bssssssssssssssssssss9lw IIBw iBs9El3lRSskc x H