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1Qim"wvimwiRimiMm4 i "iman,y pv,. . -.w -.j.:. w. EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T II. STt'RDAY, OCT. 1, Iflln. v r. r, U AT HALL'S I Hardware, Tools, Paints and Oils, Stoves, Household Goods Sporting Goods, Bicycles, and Firearms We haye wliat you want, and we want you to have it. Call up E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD., i -py 1 J.m ' - '' . t " ,ii li a rt "til K " nt fl PHONE 1850 J. A. G1LMAN, Shipping and Commission Agent for Arthur Sewall & Co., Batli, Mo. Parrott & Co., San Franoisco Badger's Fire Extinguisher Co. General Fire Extinguisher Co. l. (GRINNELL AUTOMATIC bPRINKLKH) Nemnan Clock Co. (WATCHMAN'S CLOCK) Royal Standard Typewriter Aaehen & Munich Fire Ins. Co. FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT There is no preservative or artificial coloring used in Heinz '57' Varieties Thjtjy are preserved in the cane sugar, spices, vinegar, etc., and are absolutely pure. Your Grocer 1" Why Don't WEST1NGH0USE Highest in Quality Lowest in Cost The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. hi WINES AND IIQUORS '! ' SOLE AQENT8 MONT ROUGE WINES THE WINES OF CONNOISSEURS 1 Wt elim to til parts of the city twice daily ' . lj FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY N " WE QUARANTEE OUR GOOD $on't Forget That There Is a Delicious "i Lunch Aillir Every. Doy From 11:30 to 1:30 and 4:30 to 0:30 at the Criterion 'Honolulu Institute CORNER BERETANIA AND RICHARDS "I Open From 8 A. M. to 7 ' , All. kinds of Electrio Light Bhths (blue, red, white and violet), fffteoin Baths; Turkish, Russian, Fine Needle, Nauheim. Carbonio Acid nd 'Oxygen, "" Medical Baths j Massage, X.Rays and High Frequency, i. n'vn -- Special attendant for ladiei, " : mm kn wm k i;:ur,;;svt:,;',,K alani--.myrti.es Has Them You Use a ELECTRIC IRON for Physiotherapy STREETS P. 0. BOX 440 P. M., Except Sunday ...U1II1IU 1U11U UIIUI11 IU PERFECT STORY OF THE FIRST HORS LESS THAN TWO MINUTES LOU DILLON HELD PRE VIOUS RECORD MANHATTAN IS HOME OF UHLAN. The two minute trotting horse lias come ninl none, l.im Dillon .11 1 It In 11103 sng nn Ktriinngo. Now comet tlio le?s tlum-two minute horse. Uh l.in, anil lie Is n loaldcnt of Mnnluit tan. Ills home Is on Hid heights of the upper en, I of Manhattan Itslmnl. bciow ltltcid.ilu mill nlimu Kurt OeoiBi', overlooking the Hudson. Hlii owner la C. K. (1. Hilling l. whoso large (.tablet ninl coiiiiIij Imniu nio tin re. Uhlan trottcil a mile without a wind shield In 1 uS)i at Cloudaiid, on KrI ilny, Auk. 12. To Uiiho who hao watched ami nliidied the evolution ol the horse on the Hlork farms ami on the race tracks nf America the full inclining of the lCRHthnntwo-mliiiite Hotter roines homo with Bieclnl forer. The IiIk Hack son of Uliwn who dhl the thliiK that the world thought wn" Iiiik)ksII)1o la almost the perfect pro tluct of the Ktmiilaril hrcil that Ame rican horxcmcii nre so prniul of. It han taken millions of years to develop Uhlan. Ancestors of the Standard Bredi. Anions the gallant IlKiires of the first great ancestors of the standard lireil American horse nr? Justin MorR.m (IT89), Messontter (17Si) Denmark (1823), the fnther of Amerlcin saddle horses, and llamhlottim.m X. (181!)) the foundation sire of the ttatulnnl lireds. Hack of them. Is the old native Drlttsh stock nml the horses of Cop toz, left In Mexico to hreed Into the (ironcho. Tlieio Is the great Horse of the Norman Invaders and llm splen did animal ridden ngalnst the Sara cons In the Crusades, although the chances are that he wus not as flno as those that tho nvernKo Jersey far uor has on his place today. And the hoi'oc that the Saracen rode to meet the c.'usadcr comes In for his pait, for It was 'bo llljecllnii of his temper- nmentnl hot iT'ioJ Into the cold lilood of llrltnln's native' Jinrses thnt pro duced the thoroiiRhhre.-' I't which Kiir land Is Justly prcud. The evolution of tlie horse Is n stoiy Intimately connected with tho slory of the evolution of man. The nnceatry of Uhlan, notwlth- .tnmlliR tho gaps that Interrupt II, U Rlnrlous with knlRlitly traditions mm with Intimate frcndshlp for mankind No other animal pnsenls such n coni' pleto and finely ordered pedigree. As rompared with other quadrupeds lie Is tho hlue blooded aristocrat, thp finely Htriing, finely woven, finely moulded mid balanced product of tho ago, Hnving his orlcln In u little milmnl less than a foot high, as Prof. Henry Kalrflcld Oshorn of the Ainotlcan Mu seum of Natural History suys. his des' cent can he traced down through the nges for two or tin co million years Into the hoaullful creature, perfect In form and capacity, who trotted n mllo In l.C8)4 nt Cleveland week herore lust. Ills licit footsteps can ho fol low oil over tho cntlio rnngo of north ern Kulope, Asia and America and I'm to tliu southernmost limits of Africa nmf South America, Kionf lio protohlppus. or three-toed horso, a 'Ittle nnlmnl thlitccn unil ,t half Inches 'IRh, whose rorm wag in termediate between that of Its ro moto fle-toed nncc'tlnr and Hint of its Come Again Drop in and jolly up,---you don't have to buy unless you feel like it. You'll find they're all good fallows here "It's The Fashion" Hotel near Fort PRODUCT OF RACE E TO COVER THE MILE IN recent ono-tncil d scendant, down through tho uges in the two Pizewal sky cedts. or wild hnn-ei. In the New York Zoological I'.nk In the llronv. U a far crj'. lint noi nn leinarkahle nn floni them to Ulil.ui. the Willing horFP Hint trolled 111 leu than Inn mliinti-H and made tho woild sit up and tnkn notice. L"-'-n'j Pct'ln-ce Uhlan's she, IUngen 2.fifi M, Is n to nof May King, 220. hv Klectloneer lllon lo. the dam or I'liuin, wn hv Slrl Waller Jr., 2.181 I a giandson or AIh eide'll, formeily owned l,y Major S. T. Dlcksi.n ol Ihli elt who also hap- pein t own the il.un or lliiiulim;: Utile. Tho giauddam of Uhlan was .i Kentucky saddle in.iie. hy illnck Kn gle 11 Morgan tired horse. Ill-ielc 13a-1 gle. No. 71 (H), ihe clre of Illae'ci Squirrel, tho sire or Chester Daro, tho Klro or Alma, an A1nerlr.n1 sndiKe maie, fouled In IS'ni. now In the sta bles of the United Stales Dcpirtmeut of Agilciilturo In Washington, was a famous llguio of Hie Kentucky saddl'i horse family. The best time pcr -undo hy n:iy other trotting horn- without the aid of n wind shield was the 2 minutes lint of I.011 Dillon at Heudvllle, Am. 21, 190.1. The siituo man owned l.ou Dil lon that owns Uhlan. Mr. Hllllngj spent more than a mil lion doljars to Rive tho world Its firs two-minute trotter. He Inherited not (illy n love for fast horses, but tli means to gratify this expensive taste. Among other well known trottois tint Mr. Hillings has owned nml driven to teenrds, besides Uhlan, me Ilumpt. Lucille, I lttlo Hoy. The Monk and Kquliy. In buying horses ho follow.- his own Judgment mid seldom make. n mistake He Is one ol the typically modern men In America who have taken up the horse where tho old' time fanner nud luce lor I 'ft him. ami U pulling 011 1 ho flnMiIng touches. Yankee Breaks 3-M!nute Record. On Juno I'J, ISOii, the following ni leaied In the Connecticut Hreord: "Knst TrJttlng Yesterday afternoon tho Harlem nice courso of one mllo was rotted mound In two mluutci and flfty-nlno seconds by n horse call- d Yankee, from New Haven, at a rate ol speed. It In believed, never before ex celled In tho country." This muiked the first ioI.Iiir record of less than three minutes to Ihe mllo A dozen yrais later Col. Houd of Matyl.uul bet n tbomind miliars thnt, Major Jones of Iing Island could not produco n horso to trot 11 mile In les, than thno minutes. Major Junes !,oc out n horso n'ltncd oltilon lilno nud won. Kor years thoreiif'er, though tlu tlmo was cut down little. h lltllo 111 one believed that tho two minutes 1 1 niter would come. Now the thinker are beginning to wender whet'-or !t will bo posslhlo lo breed a horso that can trot a mllo In one minute. In 180fi the horse Yankee covered only 20.19 feet In each second, l.ou Dillon, In l!iri3, covered 41 feet l:i every hocoiiiI, Yankee trolled nnlv :;,53fJ fret 111 two lllllllllei, while l.ou Dillon Honed tho full f.,2S0 foot. Messenger, lniinrled In 17S. nm' Juslln Morgan, foaled In 1789, wcro Just hoglnnlng to make nn liiipiesslou D. H. on the hore Rlcck when tb.- . lg' teenth century closed. Lady Su.To k 2 291-j, irutted the first jn'lo under 2.20 nt the Ueacou C 11 so. Iji llolil ken. Oct. 13, 1815. Dc.im.rK the louie ilatlon sire of American BJdille burse-" was fo.iled In 1839. mil lljlnblctonlnn (0, the foundatlo'i stro or I lie standur,, bred. leu years Inter. The Morsan-i theipfnro, had somo fifty years vim. over the Hnmbietonlans mil Den minks, and fifty years ago they chared with tho thoroughbreds the flist plnco In popular estteem. Champion Is a Morgan. The first horse to get below the two liilmit o mark In n leltinrile wav Is one or the old Morgan stock, mid conm from Hlack ftmle of Kentucky. In n vnRtio way the stindnril-bied hnrto may ho traced back to Aiahla through the thoroughbreds nnd the horses of l'ngland. Kor many bun dreds of years tho horse breeders of nil nations have b"en drawing 0:1 Ara bia to Imptove the common stock. The Oriental horso Imiorted Into Kngland for. racing purposes as early as tho time of Henry VIII (K,09) mid piobnbly during tho Cnnnil'H. wore tho dominating eloment In the fornn 1 Inn of the thoroughbred type, which In turn has been tho leading factor In building up tho breed of American (rotting hordes. Ailmltnl Kous Usui to say thnt the Hrltlsh no horso was nn notlo who.10 piro pedigree could bo traced 2.000 vears, tho ttii" Ron nf the Arabian desert, without n diop of Kngllsh blood In his vflns, hut this now believed to bo not true nnd that thcio Is much of the b'.ood of an earl Icr and perhaps hardier native breed I nthe thormichhicil. In Krance mid ("rnianv Arab blood has been grafted en the horso stock to nn extent fullj ns greit ns In Kuglniul. Austria Simln nnd Hungary, which were over 11111 hy tho followers of Mohnmmel In tho Middle Arcs, acquired tlinits amis of horses from tbem. The sort of bora's commonly called -Arabian have from tlmo tn time been found In many countries bordering on the Mediterranean. In Turkey, Spain, Hgypt nnd tho Harhiry States, mid iinw-a-days horsemen do not feel ns surd that Arabia was the original habitat or this supeilur bred. Tho Arabs themselves believe that tho pedigrees or their fine hnises go straight hack without n trace of In ferior blood to th? five beautiful mares or Sheik Salunian. who was the great gieit-grnndson or Ishmncl, son or Ah lahnm. Hut that Arabia had nn horses lit all until the beginning or the Chris tian era Is "generally believed. 'llejo lotus. In telling or th nations tint supplied horn'incn to Xerxes, savs that the Arabians contributed nn hoi km, but nnlv it camel corps. :: t: n Tho water polo game nt Fort Slinftor this afternoon should bo ex citing enough for nn thing, and the Mildlers will be allowed to piny their men In rolnys, to to spealt. (ieorgo Kieetb's outfit will- he made up of tho fnllnwlne' men: (lenrge KroPth, Louis Ilmnmel, Arblo Rob ertson, Duke Puna. Jack Watllngton and L, A, Qulnn.. C. II. I'leblcr who Is well known 111 Honolulu hns opened tho Kentucky I unci) Ilnnm mi Alnkrn between Mer cliniit and (ucen streets. Mr. Klch ler In pi c Ions years Jtnr sliulcd llireo of the restauiaiits that are now busi ness succcjm's In Honolulu nnd It Is bellovFil he will mee.t with tho samo succeis with thh new venture. A se) ting ,( tamalles which will ho ro soivln gor tamalles which will bo re ceived fretdi by otcry stonner. Tho leslauraii) will keei open nights mid a first-chins cnnimuiclal lunch will ho served. Davies, Prop. tojp today, This nttcrnoon nt hair'past four o'clo k n rowing race will tnko place between tho joungsters of the Hen Innl nnd Myrtle boat clubs. Tho event Is exciting much Interest, nnd the raco should be n good close one. The course will be a straightaway one, and will he 0110 mile in oxtent. This will do nwny with the turn thnt nlwnys appears to throw one ciew tint or tho running. The Myitles will row In thcl." barge Alfred Rogers and the Henl.i ills will use tho barge Mellaril. It Is thought that the Alf. Rogers will tint hnvo so much advantage over tho llealnnl on n strnlghtnwuy course, nnd thnt the finlfsli between the bents should bo n cloie one. A rlher cup bns been put up for the rncc, nnd it will be well worth whining, outside of the glory of pulling first past the finishing line. The crews will lino up ns follows; Myrtles C. Crnzicr, Rtrokc; Smith, r,; Max Unite, 4; C. Sims, C. Llttlcjobn, 2; L. Hough, 1; (llrdlcr, cox, llealanlR V. Kvntis, stroke; Kruger, f. ; II. Klouime, 4; D, Denny, 3; C. HroJeilck, 2; A. Rownt, 1; II. Cnnba, cox. "YOU'RE THE MAN I WANT,"j BROOKLYN GIRL WRITES1 1 LOS ANflKLKS. Sept ir,.--"Yoifro, Just tho kind of n man I want to marry. Pleape tend mo your photo graph." 1 Theso are two sentences from n letter received by Deputy Sheriff Oeorgo Howlns of San Hemardlno today. Tho letter camo from "Mlsa Mabel Clark" of Hrooklyn, N. Y.. and was inspired, rIio rays, by ac counts of Ilewlns' part In tho posn hunt for Willie Hoy, the Indian ren egade. "I always wanted to marry n wild Western cowboy, mid I think you are the man for 1110. I can get plenty of fellnwR hero In the Kast, hut I don't want them." Ilewlns Is married, and will there fore pass up tho Hroohlyn miss. AMUSEMENTS. Orpheum Theater FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 30 - October 1 Acrobatic Shojv PHILIPPINE COMPANY From China, Japan nnd Australia PR0QRAM 1. Tumbling. 2. Spinning Plates, Fire Sticks. j. Acrooaucs on step-ladder. 4. Eating Lamp Chimney and Needles. 5. Slack Wire Walking. 6. Trapeze, 7. Breaking Nails. 8. Breaking Stone. 9. Swinging Rings. 10, Flying Trapeze. 11. Turning Somersaults oil Spring- noara, 12. Pyramids. START, 8 P. M. The Best Show on the Island ' ADMISSION 25o, 50c, 75o Tickets on sale at Honolulu Musio Store., I HUO0 HERZER Presents CARLOS CACERES PIANIST IS. HUGO HERZER SOPRANO BALL ROOM .ALEXANDER YOUNG HOTEL TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 4, 1010 Admission, $1.00 Tickets bit tale nt Rerestrnm Mnle Company nnd Young Ho;el Office. Recital RECREATIONS. park Theater MISS LAUREL ATKINS, MR. FRANK BLAIR, CONNIE MARINA, and MOTION PICTURES. EMPIRE THEATER HOTEL STRKKT THE BEST Motion Pictures IN THE CITY. Admission 18c. 10o 5c. NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nuuanu and Fauahi Streets RANCE SMITH f The Banana Man " WISE & MILTON Singing, Dancing and Comedy Artists And LATEST MOTION PICTURES PIERRE BARON I ALOHA HATH IIOU.SK. School of Physical Culture, Scientific. Massage, Medlcul aymnastlcs (SwciIIbIi Move ments). , Ladles' Men's and Children's classes. Hours: a. m. to 10 p. m. nnd Private Instruction. .Mr. (liihlnt llliirkmiiu (of Iloyul Swedish (lymii. Inst.) Masseur and Instructor of Oymnastlcs. GENUINE DUTCH GIN The drink of those who know that it is the finest gin ever imported into Hawaii. Made by P. Loopuyt & Co., in Schiedam, Holland. 1 Delivered to any part of the city. PRICE, $2.00 A BOTTLE J! ROSA & CO., Alakca nnd Queen Streets sMSsMssmnMBsmmiiMss mnn Merer PACIFIC SALOON King and Nuuanu Sheets PRIMO BEER Order Cream Pure Rye Sold bv LO V EJOY AND 0 0. Rainier Beer FOB SALE AI ALL BAR I Telephone 2131 ROYAL ACADEMY DAN0E. "J The Royal Academy of Dancing will give an Apion and Necktie Dance on THURSDAY, October 0, at Odd Tellows' Hall; 8 o'clock. Ad mission : Gentlemen 50o, Ladies 25o Oood musio and a good time jt Jt J- 1 j 1 V