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IT1 y,w r '. jrry fffr-w r EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU T. H, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. T911. 8 ' ' ! fcV ' PUS' m' iHl SbK, T, ' l'Ki' HI HIE'' BELLEVUE HOTEL San Franelico A QUIET, REFINED HOUSE OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE Amrrlc.-in Plan Hoom with Until and Hoard from J4.00 a Day European Plan Hoom with Hatli from $2.0(1 a Day Special Monthly Relet A hlclfclass Family and Tourht Hotel. Unit block from Columbia Tlionter, ami on thu edge of the Itutnll Hliop tiliiB District, nvcry room with T'rl vato 1t.ith. I'aslllvoly Fireproof. W. E. gander, Manager . The Colonial Emma, Above Vineyard Patronized by persons of 1 IllllMlU'llt. ItuDIIlK single or en unite, with or with out luith. MISS JOHNSON, Prop. If pottlble, a little better than a Kodak . The Sa Special KODAK In which are Incorporated certain refinement! that will ap ueal to those who want the best. Regularly fitted with the Zeiss Kodak anastigmat leni f. C.3 and compound shutter. Honolulu Photo Supply "Everything Photographic" FORT ST. - BELOW HOTEL PLACE CARDS AND FAV0R8 Noel ileilgiis and uitlstla conceits faithfully executed. The prices are ustouudlngly low. Arts & Crafts Shop Alexander Young Building BISHOP STREET IN COPLEY PRINTS PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING 1050 Nuuann Street LIRE REPARED A1NT has u high Riots finish and the best wearing ii.illtlfH. av. r. fuller & cos vunn lIti:iAUi:U I'AINT Is In every respect the most durable uml ballsfuctory pulut j ou can use. WMLi , I Co., m PICTURES H , Lcwcrs & Gooke, K Limited flK 177 South King Street IB" 1 - BP EXPERT PLUMBING fl JOHN NOH KffHtKf "The Pioneer Plumber" fffltt. 182 Merchant Street Phono 1931 Hi Honolulu Monument K Works, Ltd. &HB Successors to Shaw & Seville) VhHm? KING STREET. NEAR ALAKEA IKiMHy Phone 30S5 P. O. Box 491 I!Be pMEORTAT BENJAMIN C0MP0ljTu Ik Iherbalo m I IJLH!' I Cure Constipation. HBF I mmVi Mikes Now, lilch 3Mm m H1 I Hlood. .faWTBL I 2MkI I StomachandLlver v, I iHmM I Kosuldtor. WtrnHPtl fMSK, I Cures the Kidneys. -fiiMW I WBU, ! BtMH.HM WttaUawJ IJj.wriftfftJ&J x I "THE TAYLOR NURSERY" was de signed for the purpose of covering the needt of the eleeplng, retting baby from birth to three yeart and over, and aids the mother In Innumerable ways to preserve baby's health at well as her own. It It (he only baby bed that helpt care for the baby, night and day. THE SAFETY HOOD absolutely pre- ventc baby falling out or climbing out, and is also a perfect device for holding up a mosquito netting off of baby, out of dcors or In... Spiders and mosquitoes can not then reach the baby, who lies safely within. The hood It also splendid to nold a comforter If you want to dark en the bed for baby's sleep, or to pre vent draughts of cold air. Notice that "THE TAYLOR NUR SERY" Is high. . It goes over the Mother's bed, and the frame itidet un derneath, taklna iid no room. THERE'S A SANITARY NiGHT BOX ot one tide of the bed In which to keep clean napkins, powder, and oth er baby toilet articles. The Night Box has a lid, so that toiled napkint can be closed in tightly, thut avoiding odors and the necessity of mother get ting out of bed after she has retired. i SSboS'SSS Coyne Furniture Co. Furniture Rugs & Draperies J. Hopp & Co., Ltd. KOA FURNITURE OAHU FURNITURE CO. King Street, opposite Young Hotel P. O. Dot 80 Plione 3MJ 1 The LEADER CLOTHIERS I Fort Street Near Beretanla r rr.7. :( DRY GOODS FOR ECONOMICAL BUYERS tA. Yee Chan & Co. Gents' Dry Goods KAM CHONG CO. Corner Fort and Beretanla Streets FINE LINE 01 DRY GOODS WAtl YING CHONG CO., King Street, Ewa Fuhmarket Wing Chong Co. XINU SX NEAH BETHIL Oealen in Furniture, MattTtiMi, :tc, etc. All kind of KOA and MIS SION FUBNIIUKE made to order. FINEST FIT And Cloth of Al Quality Cm Vi Purchased from SANG CHAN K0 CANDLESS BIOQ. . 0. Box 981 Telephone 1731 IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL GOODS Wing WVTai & Co. 941 Nuunnn. near King Street P1ION10 1020 Fine line of Carpenter Tools At the New Hardware Star CITY HARDWARE CO. King and Nuuanu Street J !Sift!iiiiiSlll,,ijjiii' '; iiiy. SPORTS am CHINESE MEET KEIO TODAY The much talked - of International t. ... i.bii.IuII nm ...... ll.nl .int. ' ,.,.,, .,., .. . ... will tnko uliiee thin nfternnrm nt the 'Athletic Park, beginning ut 4:30j o'ejock. I Occ! how the Chinese fans would re-' Jolco If their team turned out vlcto- rlous In thin nrternoon'H game, Tlicro x a rumor nround town this week Unit tho ChlnexB funs liud about n thou Knnd puckaKea of firecracker on hand to let loouc If their team on out In the last Kamc. But It turned out that the Keloi were win hern. 6-2, without much trogble. . .Kvtryhoily .agrees, tbntilf Apau Rot down to IiIh reKular form nt tho foe Rlnnlnir fit tho game tho Nipponese woul'd.imVo u hurd light. Hut the get tlni; clown Ih o part of thu game. Tho All-Chlneso.'lcam will mdeavor VOi'wInjitojay'H ganie. a they want to have It chance' ut the third game. Theteum this ufteriwpn will be prpctlcnlly the Haine na tjiat of Inst Wednesday, with tho exception thut Holoinon Ho will tule Hong Chuck'a position In left Held, lloo Ih a dandy at tat and upeedy on bases. It Is a wise move to Include him In today'a llnrvp. Awiu nud Chi llul will form tho bat tery, and En Yet, the manager of the All-Chinese team, will neo that Apau warms up enough before ho goes inio the game this time. V Ayau Is ex pected to du better work today, both In his position ut shortstop and with the stick. Captuln Knnkl will put out a strong team today, but has not decided defi nitely whom lie will putf'lnto the box. as he paid yesterday that It will de pend on how the pitchers frel JuHt be fore thu game, ' ' , . aoto Is laid up with a soro foot, so Mlvuke will hold down flrst ,lwse, There should be another big crowd at the game this nfternoon to see these two Orlentaltearri i'neet'ln' the good old American gum,. ' i The lineups ot the team this aft ernoon will 'bo n h follows: All-Chlnose Chi, Rui,,c: Apau, p.: A. Akatia. lb.: Kan.Yen.Sb.: Ah Tin, 3b.; V. Ayau, sa.; Asam (captain), If.: En Hue, cf.; Solomon Hoe, rf.i Kelos Kukuda, as Hugaso or Fu kuda, p.; Mlyake, lb.; Kankl (captain), 2b.; Kusukl, 3b.; Sasaki, sa.; lllgo, If.; Takahnina, cf.: Koyama.i rr." TONS OF KOREAN MONEY NOW JUNK Wealth of a Nation Lies Use less on a New York Dock. With 1400 tns of Korean money on boa,rd ns part of tho cargo, tho steam ship Seneca ot the Standard Oil Com' panv's fleet arrived at the Hush docks, llrouklyn. snys the New .York' Herald The tons nnd tons of money are only port ot what Is to come'. From tlmo to time other vessels will arrtvo In the next mouth or two from Korea. bringing. tons of money, until a total of 20,000 tons has been brought to this country. That amount Includes I all of the money Korea owned when I Japan annexed that country and de cided that Korean money should be roplaced by Japanese currency. Thu money, in sucku( was piled on thu docks. There are no special o llcemeu guarding with rifles what was 'once a nation's wealth, as the coins are meroly valued as go much old metal now. Each of the coins, which were known as "cash" In Korea, and which, llko Chinese money, was made round, but Having a square cut In the center, bus been cut In two pieces, Boon after the Japanese government decided to replace the Koiean "cash" with Japanese currency a group of Americans formed a syndicate und bought up all ot the discarded money, Ax fast as it arrives lu this country tho money will bo taken to the smelt' Ing mills of the United States Metals Heftntng Company, at Chrome, N, J and melted up. The various metals extracted from tho coins will be to molded into bars auu solii In com merce. Considerable copper ami sll ver will bo obtained fiom tho co!, which aro mostly alloys of those metals. The Seoeccn picked up the colas at Hongkong, utter It had brought u cargo of. oil to Kuiupean and Asiatic ports. Meutonant Commander Walter D. Tawley, U, S. N., hus written uu Inlor ostlng paper on thu etUclency ot tho navy, particularly lu gunnery, Approximately 600,000 acres ot land havo been opened .to settlors under the registration' plan through u proc lamation signed by President Taft, , ,,. i, .aiiiigafiiTiiiifiiiT "i mrmm rnkk hmmmmmwmmfmmmv i jaiit iiwirmftw ii r-nfift4yftitwifimi7wgamWrniaM . If atlmX MASSON TO TRY 'RECORD FLIGHT Aviator Maxxon's first Might after leavliiB'llonoluhi ho hopes will he from Annelea to San Diego. The Krench- man and his party, Hlgurd lluimell and n mechanic, went to tho Count to- day, the new malinger, Jiuk Scully, following In about two weeks. Tho (light to he made there by Mas- son Is what Is known as the "dream trip of aviators," consisting of n non stop' (light from Los Angeles to Sail Diego, n distance of 125 miles. The Ulght has been nttempted many times, but that was nil Just attempted us none proved successful. Only lust week a well-known Mrdmuii tlapped his wings towards Los Angeles from Ban Diego, but, vyus forced to laud fifteen mllet from the starting place. .Should .Masson make tho, trip' suc cessfully, It will ,be nn olllclnl record for America ,for n long-dlstanca non stop flight, possibly eiimllng thn Eu ropean records. At the present tlmo three hourH In the air without alight Ing Is the American record, white that of Europe Is nlnu hours, made by Lit tham, who was the llrst mull to make a mile (light. Makson Is well known In California having taken part In the big uvlatlon meets there for the lust few years und becoming popular After the big (light In Southern Cal Ifornla, Mnsson will give most of his future exhibitions In thut State. The weather conditions there nrc Ideal nnd the winds ore not trouble! ome, afford Ing nvlutora ten months out of the year of work. According to the contract wjilch Walker had with the Lellehun people, he received1 $400 for his own personal flight there, and the amount of money rnlsed over that sum was to go to Maw on, but 'just bow much Masson will receive from I.ellehtia for his iiikiics lias noi neeu ueicrtnineti. A novel method in udvertlso tho Hawaiian Islands tx'betng proposed 'by Hi I', Wood, 'by which Mnsson,diiflng his" nights on 'the Coast will throw and distribute promotion literature of ,the IslandK from Ills 'machine. Naturally, tho people will nght to get these for loilvenlrs of tlio grent nvlator. Upon arrival at San Franclscri. Mns son und party1 will Immediately proceed to I.os Angeles to' prepare tho ma rines for tho big (light. Manager Jack Scully will probably follow them on. the next Sierra. Slguard Hussoll will deliver lectures to the people of,CnllfornIa on tho won ders and facilities of the Hawaiian Is lands. e TOGO TO SAIL That Admiral H Togo ot the Im perial Japanese Navy will not como to Huwull, Is 'the statement made by Consul-Qeuoral S. Uyeno. It hus been planned by the locnl Jupnneso that in the event ot his passing tlirougli hero, en route to Japan, a great re ception would be Rendered him. All these plans havo been abandoned. Admiral Togo, the hero ot tlie Hus-so-Japan, war went to London In company with T. It. H. Prlnco rind Princess IllgaslU Fuslilml, ub Im perial representative ot the Kinperor ot Japan to the coronation ot King Qeorge and Queen Mary. According to the present Itinerary, the tumous Japanese naval command er will arrive In New York August 8, whore he will be met by Captain Templlo Potts, who has been eBpeclal ly designated by the United States government to look utter the visitor during his stuy lu tho States. Tho only cities he will visit on the main land are New, York, Philadelphia, Doulon and Washington, lie will re turn to Jupan from Seattle, ills en tire stay in America will .be only seventeen 'duys. Tho llru airman's map has appear ed lu Purls. GLENN'S Sulphur Soap Clears the complexion, whitens the lands and i a t!uie-teted remedy for bltbi diieuti. Sold by dru(iitl. 1UI'. Ihb ,ti WUk., Or Uack tr ertwa. 0c FROM VANCOUVER I For ! are linked together. The reason is that at a period when a girl's digestion Is weak Scott's Emulsion provides her with powerful nourishment In easily di gested form. , It's the food that builds and keeps up a girl's strength. , BONDS ARE PUT ON BIG MARKET Prospectus Shows Progress on Every Side and In quiries Come In. Bids for tho Territory's public lin provrrticiit bonds linvo been asked bv Trensurqr D. U Coiikllng from tho financiers nf Loudon, I'arls nnd Mer lin us welt us throughout tho' 'United Stales, according (o Information re ceived In a letter by floxcrnor t'l-enr yesterday aflornoon. The treasurer Inclosed copies of tho prospectus which hns been sent out to tho vari ous centers. Arrangements have also been made to havo tho advertisement put on tho ticker. As u result of these methods a number of Inquiries have reached tho treasurer. Theie Is iiImi some demand for the bonds ns se curities for postal accounts. Tho prospectiiH, which Is ten pages In length, shows the 'territory up In a goo,) light. Tho total amount of real and assessed property bus grown rrom $121,172,028 111 1901 to ir,(,2C8, 467 In 1910. The hnHirts hnvn grown from !2,S2CG.1.1 to $25,138 247 ilurltig the same period. Also In that time .tho exiiorts havo almost doubled In Vnluo going from $28,053,843 to $4C- ixf?4!2 fnittorn recelnts In 1901 wera $1,219,C1S,93 atld in 1910, $1573,319.15. Ueskles tlila, Uio, prl or ilouoiuiu runked thirteenth among nil, ports of entry In tho United, Stales for tho risen! year, ending June 30, 1910. The total Indebtedness, of the Ter ritory Is $4,004,000 which Is 2-58' per cent of yio .present assessed valua tion of properly fpr taxation. No county' or niunlell bonds have ever been issued and nolthcr the, Ten I tory nor It's predccessoia havo over defaulted. . SERVICE SHARES II Local Leprosy Investigators and San Francisco Plague ' . Experts Together?! Further details on tlid gold medal won,' by tho United States 'Public Health and Marino Hospital service tfero, received here yesterday lu a let lor to Dr. D, IJ. Currlo,' director of the loiirody Investlgntlott station. Tho medal jrnsNotedtovthe service by tho American, Medlcal'-Assoclatlou its n result of tho woik done by ser vice Investigators 'ibf - lt'prosy and plague. Tho local leprosy Investigation sin tlon shares Jointly in tho honor of winning this with tho San Francisco plague station. Dr. Currlo wus form erly In charge of the San Francisco station mid then came here, to be succeeded on tho coast by Passed As sistant Surgeon deorge W. McCoy. Tho local leprosy Investigation sta tion sent un exhibit to tho convention of tho medical association uml tho San FranclHco pluguo laboiatury did tho snmo. Tho result Is shown lu the following letter: "Passed Assistant Surgeon Donald 11 Cnrrlc. Director In chargo I.opros Investigation Station, Honolulu, Ha waii: ''Sir 1 hog to Inform you .that tho photographs of lepers and of'tlio lop rosy station and cultures of leprosy bacilli sent by you arrived safely and were iustnllod In tho American Medi cal Association scientific oxhiblt. "The exhibit was Inrgoly attended. "A gold medal waB awmdeil tho Service for rosoarch work Into pluguo nnd leprosy. Hespectfiilly. "S. D. nilOOKS, Surgeon," Despatches to 11. (1. Dun & Co. In dicate seasonable dullness lu many Hues ot trade, but future prospects uie considered promUlug. In a pond of water which did not reach to his head, Joseph Kngllsh, foieiuuu ot tho road bed depaitiuent of the Seuvlew railroad, committed aulcldo at North Kingston, 11. 1, IN. HONORS ROSA & CO. Good Old Guckenheimer Pure ' Rye " Bottled In Bond JULES PERCHARD3 4 FILS' CALIFORNIA 8PARKLINQ WINES We Deliver to Any Part of the City PHONE 3181 ROSA & CO., Alakea and Queen Street! Rainier Beer ft)! lAIX AT AIL Telephone 2131 Order Cream Pure Rye loldVr' LOVZ70I AND 0 0. You'll And they're all good fel Iowa her. "It's the Fashion;' Hotel nr. Fort D. H. Daviei, Prop, PRIMO BEEBm I acific J a loon KINO AND NHUANU STREETS ..For the BEST RENT CARS In the elty, rlno up 2990 -For OLDSMOBILE, No. 401 RENAULT, No. 404 r LANOAULET, No. 680 C. H. BEHN von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. Pioneer and Leaden in tho Automobile Buiineii Agents for such well-known cara as Packard. Popo-Hartford, fltevens- Duryea, Cadillac, Thomas Flyar, Bulck, Overland, Baker Electric, and others. Automobile Supplies & Repairing Associated Garage Limited . Automobiles BOHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. Merchant 8treet FOR SALE ALOAROBA BEAN MILL ' And ONE SECOND-HAND STANDARD GASOLINE ENGINE. 16 H. P. 14B4 EMMA 8TREET Telephone 2435 ELECTRIC CABINET BATHS WITH " MASSAGE A natural method of recovery from bodily disorders ladies and gentlemen, (upstairs). BARON SCHOOL OF PHY8ICAL CULTURE Phono 2467 or call at 176 8. King 8L E, O. HALL & SON, LTD. Cor. King and Fort Bti, HONOLULU Hardware, Palntt and Oils. Shin- chandlery, Stoves, Crockery, Glassware and Kitchen Utemllei Sporting Goods, Guns, Revolvers end Ammunition. MACFARLANE&CO., Iimitad . 1 1 - WINES AND LIQUORS 4 ' Agents For ' INGLEN00K WINES Wc deliver to any part of the city. Phone 2026. P. 0. Box 488 HOTEL STEWART SAlSl FRANCISCO Geary Street, aboee Union Squat JuM oppoiiie Hotel Si. FrtncU European Plan SI .60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Steel and brick structure, furnish ings cost $200,000. High class hotel at moderate rates. Omnibus meets all trains and steamers Hotel Stewart now recognized as Hawaiian Island headquarters. Cable address, "TraweU" A. B. C. Code. Reservations made through Trent Trust Co., Port Street, Honolulu. Hotel St: Francis Union Square, San Franciioo Under the Management of JAML'S WOODS FACIN ' e.1. UCING the beantlfal park the heart of the city, which Is the theatre of the ptiaclpal eveata of the famous fcitlral of gas Francisco, this hotel) In eu Tlroamcnt ana ataesyhere, ex presses most pleasantly the comfortable tatrit of'oli Cal Kerala. .The royalty aai obtlUy at the Old Worf and" the Far Eaat and the mea Tiklfli aehleTtmeat la America who anemble here contribute to the cosmopolitan atmosphere of aa Inslltation which reprcienta the hospitality and Indlvldaal . tty of San Francisco te the trnTcler, -. ' The building, which marks the farthest adrauce of sdeace In service, baa nuir the lartrctt capacity of any hotel etraetnre In the ll'rat, and npon couple tlon of the Post street annex will be the largest eararanierj In the world. WHILE THE BKKTICK IS UN. USUAL, THE PK1CE8 ABB NOT. European Flan from $2.00 Up NEST HATHtNCJ ON IS AT THE-. ISLAND lialeiwa no cortAi-aooD wiiitk SAND 110AUD KATES LOW , WAIKIKI INN Rooms and Board FINE W. C. BATHING Bergln, Prop. POULTRY FINE LOT OF LIVE CHICKEN8 AND TURKEYS CLUB STABLES FORT STREET PHONE 1109 Y. Yoshikawa, lie BICYCLE DEALEB ui U PAIRER, hu moved to 180 KING S TBI IT New location Bed front, mu Toung Building. Telephone 8518. II 11 1 1 o 1 1 u Editorial Hoom Phone 2185. liiilletlu Ilaslnesa OMce l'huue 225G