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mwtmmmmm 'vr''rfi 12. EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, MONDAY, AUO. 14, 1911. .., HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GtarY Street, abote Union Squat e Jul! gppmiti Hold St. Fftotle ) European Plan SI. CO a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Steel and brick structure, furnish- I lngs cost $200,000. High class V hotel at moderate rates. Omnibus meeti all trains and steamers Hotel Stewart now recognized as Hawaiian Inland headquarters. Cable addroii,"Trawets" A. U. C. Code. Reservations made through Trent Trust Co., Fort Street, L Honolulu. Hotel St. Francis' Union Square, San Franclico Under the Management of JAMES WOODS FACINU the lieaullfnl park In tlio heart of the city, ifhtrh Is the theatre ot the principal Clients of the famous festivals of Sua I'runclsco, Ibis lintel, In en vironment and atmosphere, ex presses most pleasantly the comfortable spirit of old CnN Morula. The royalty and nobility i tte 014 World and the Fur ;i- Kail and, the men of high v achievement In America who assenhle hero contribute to the eosnopolltan atmosphere of an laslllutlon which represent the hospitality and Indlvldaal Ity ot Han Frunclsco to the traveler. The building, which marks the farthest advance of science la service, has now the largest rapuclly of any hotel structure la the (Vest, and upon comple. Uon of the Post street annex will be the largest rurovansery In the world. Willi TH SHlVIflrMH DJt. USUAI,, T1IK' PK10K8 AKK ROT. European Flan trom $2.60Up l.. - T' r ine Colonial Emma, Above Vineyard Patronized by persons nf refinement. Rooms single or en suite, with or with- lit bath. MISS JOHNSON, Prop. IS YOU WANT A ItOOM AT Haleiwa during kkptiimiikr, you had bi.ttwi sknd in youu Kami:. am. takk.v for auouht WAIKIKI INN Rooms and Board FINE BATHING: W. C. Bergln, , Prop. MACFARLANE&CO.. Limited WINES AND LIQUORS Agents For ',, INGLENOOK WINES 1 v We deliver to any part of the vt tr . i ( city. Phone 2026. P. 0: Box 488 0IQAB HOW It GTTWST no a a, rants Inr.l';rtn,l nml ft.' n, A T Hhlnnlnu books for sale at the II u II a tin oc. too each. OWL eWaWiJS iSuSi"'" A- von Hamm - Young tU., LIU. Pioneers and Leaders in the Automobile Bnilneii Agents for such well-known cars an Packard. Pnpo-llnrtford, Btevens Uuryen, i Caillllur, Thomas Flyer, llulck, Overland, Ilnkar Kleclrle, am) other. , Automobile Supplies & Repairing Associated Garage Limited ..For th. DC8T RCNT CAR8 In the city, ring up 2990 For OLDSMOBILE. No. 401 RENAULT, No. 404 LANDAULET, No. EM C. H. BEHN , t t i Automobiles BCHUMAN CARRIAQE CO. Merchant Street Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK on your Automobile and Troubles. save Generator Acetylene Light and Agency Co., Ltd. . Yoshikawa, the BICYCLE, DEALER and IX- PAlRER, ,hu;inoyed to , iV 180 KINO II1III .INew looatioa Red hni.'. aeiu Tonne; Building." .Telephone 2518; Crepe Goods COTTON CREPE SHIRTS, KIMONOS AND PAJAMAS i H. MIYAKE, 1248 FORT ST., ABOVE BERETANIA DRY GOODS FOR ECONOMICAL BUYER8 Yee Chan & Co. Gents'-Dry Gpodg KAM CHONG CO. Corner Fort and Beratanta Strssts FINE LINE OF DRY GOODS WAH YING CHONG CO., King Street, Ewa Fithmarket Wing Chong Co. UNO IT- NEAR MTHIL Dealer In Furniture, Xattreitei, etc, ete. All kinds of K0A and MJI 8I0N FURNITURE made to order, FINEST FIT1 And Cloth of Al ftualitCaa M Purchased fiom t r SANG CHAN MC CANDLE8S BLDO. F. 0. Box 861 Telephone 1731 IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL GOODS Wing WoTai & Co. 841 Nuuanu. near King Street" phone: 1C20 t Fine Line of ' Carpenter Tools At the New 'Hardware' Store CITY HARDWARE CO. Kjnf and NnpaiOkStreete I It I I f I I n Fdlllirl.ll KOOin I'llltUe '2185. II u lie tin liuslrjeaa Onire fnone 2256. ftflto SPORTS v . - ... 11 I Im! amtl Kfcii.im.mX I I in l s n UAHU LEAGUE STARTS SERIES a. . WITH TOP NOTCHERS TAKE A TUMBLE AND TAIL-ENDERS COME TO TOP IN FIRST Yoitc'niay nt the Athletic Park tlicro was ona Rood, snappy game mm nil- other Jut tlio opposite. They wire In connection with tlio OuhU League mid tlic crowd tlint entered the grounds wns the smallest that has been seen there nt a Sunday ball gnme. The Jiipineso It would Kccm nro still hojcottlng the park, Tlio Hnwnlls and P. A. C. milli"il their match In the fait time of 1 hour 10 mluutts, nfter giving tho fniiH mi exhlbltlnn of kwhI ''all. Kay; Talk uhoiit smllcsl Manager I'nreiui wore lliein nil afternoon yester- ilny when Ills tisun hent the champion Hawaii itlnn In tho ninth tniiliiif. lota' mid lliiinniiku giving the mime uwny to them nftir lending till that llmo iJy the score of J. to 0. 'rim 1. A fu limit liiitirAViiil n .Mnl ...V ... -. .....- ...., .... .. n.... deal, nlthoiiKh they Htlll lack head work.' HiiHhiiell wax renpnmillile for the lta will! run, which wax scored by Itlco on UuMiiieH'M error In connection with liln'H hit. The ininio wns Rood from start to tlnlah ninl tho faui were delighted. Mike Preltas pltclud u Rood gamo for the I'lirtUKiiese, mid It Is hoped that they continue their good work. The well-known J. A. C team went down. In defeat at tho hands of llar- iiey'K ItcauU In tho tune of 8-5 after n r.-iKKi'il match. Thu two tull-emlerH of the first nerlen innnnRed to pull through1 mid take n top Heat jeitenlny, ! Hilly Wllll.unx, who Is pr paring to pet Into IiIh jiriillur Johiiny'H IhhiIh In the future, tulrk'il .f"i- the Stur.t mid did fnlrly well. 1)111, Meters roered. Ilrfit and he was a iUtidy,wlh tho stick, knmktiiK out two two-baKKerx durliiK (ho Knme. , The Klnrf. mndo seven hl off Me ilelros In the second spasm nnd scornl the runs. In tho eighth Harney Joy ripped hi Ihiiino nml Jiail to retire,, Ah Toun nl; liiK hlx plnce behind tho bat and lie intyro coxerliiK 'llrijt loifii, for thp ri nnlnliiff two Innlmts. Un tho Rround of tuklnR an outsider to fill a vncancy, tho J A. C. nlno Intends to protest tho Riime. In tho first Rnirio tho Hawaii scored one In the fifth. Itlco Rot to first on u hit to right Held, stolo xi-cnud mid Rot to third nn Dcshn'H sacrlllce. Ho eanin homo on Lota's hit to Ilushnell, who fumbled. Tliirn W'nK no moro seorlnR till tho first of tho ninth, when tho P. A. C. iiiinexed two run". Boiiin walked, I'roltus struck out, Ilushnell bit to pltchi r. I.otn tired to second to pinch Soii7n, but was too late; Ayau tired to first to nab lliishnell, hut threw wild nnd Snuui innrched on to third. Or nellas lilt to second, who returned to tho plate, to Rot Rousa, but ho threw wild ond Soiuu scored, Ilushnell RolnR to third nnd homo on throw. This Rnvo them the Raine, 2 to 1, as the Itawallf. fnled to score In their Inst half of the ninth. Tlio olllclal scores wero ns follows P. A. C. vs. Hawaii. P. A. C. i AIlRIHISnPOA E Sniisa, 3h 4 1 0 1 0 2 lliihlinell. ss 4 10 0 2 4 Ornellns, rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 Peponte, If 4 0 Madeira, ef 4 0 Vllzer, lb 3 0 I. Inn. 2h 3 0 Sonres, c S 0 Vreltas p 2 0 Tntnls 32 2 2 HAWAIIS. 10 3 AIl 11 nil SIl PO A H Rice, If 4 Aynu, en 4 T)esha, ef 4 Kialll, 11 ,4 Mnrkhhm, 3b 4 Itamniiku, 21 ......1 Melntjre, rf 2 Kaphnu!, I.nta p f)i Tota is,. ....31 1 fi 1 27 12 P. A. C. Runs Ilnse 0 0000000 22 hits ,'. 0 10 0 0 10 0 02 HAWAIIS. nuns o o o d t o o o o i llnsn hits 1 10 10 110 0 5 RUMMARY. Two-lmse hit, ITeponte; left on bnses, P. A, C 3, Hawalls 3; first liaso on errors, P A C 3, Hawaii 2; ilnuhlo pfaj's, Melntyre to nninniiku, Soares to I-'llrer, I.nta to Aynu to Kualll, Desha to llniniiukn; struck out, hy Lota 1, Vreltas a; bnses on called balls, off T.oti 0, Kreltas 1 Umpires, Joy nnd Chllllngvvnrlh; scorer, W, T nnpnso; time of game, 1 hour 11 minutes, Stars vt, Japanese. MtLAmJtt - - f E lillllll GAME MATCH OF SECOND SERIES. STARS. AllllIlIISHPOA ...,n 1 l l 2 a Jllller, 21) .. . Knn Yen, ss . ..4 ..r, .. ..1 0 0 2 0 I,. Till, 3b . ., Meers, Hi .. All Toon, lli-e Sunnier', If ... .iny, e .Mclntyro, Hi . Hoopll, rf ... NnschmMtn, ef Williams, .. ...4 ...1 ...r. ...4 ...r, Totnli 40 8 J. A. C 11 C 27 18 S AnilUIIfinPOA M Aam, If-"' ...R ..4 ...r. ...4 ...4 ...3 ...4 n ...n ...4 lillIltiKWortli, Krnnco. 2b ., wnmer, ef . . . ., ' c .... iNotley, rf . Irtpsy, Sli-ll, Hoopll, ID . Wnklta, If . Medelrnt, n Totals.. ir, r, 7 2 27 10 0 STARS. . ...o r. o i o o o 2 o s ....0 7 0 10 0 0 1 211 J A. C. ....0210110005 . ...1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 7 Sl'MMAnV. Runs Ilnse hits ... i Runs IlniQ lilts ., Two-base bltcf Millar,1 Meyers' J. H o opll. tvn)ain.(I!-Mi (acrjlll-ef iW tafn Yen; Jefoji hjf, tprs ..J.IMC.W nrsx naso on errors, Ktars D, J. A. larJMwalitiMAieiris ?, d tlrst haso on errors, Stars B, J. A. C. 4; truck bases llllams fit wild pitch;. WIU(am.:.JiS9W balls, Hrltn 2, Joy, 2. Umpires. Tlushnell and Desha; scorer. V. T. Ratipso; tlpie pf Ranic, 2 hours 1 mli., FOLKSONGSAT 41 'I CENTRAL UNION A most Interesting feature of tho BerWcoH at Central Union Church last night was tlio rendition of tho negro folk songs that Imvo beon Introduced by Dr. C. J. Ityder. A number of those songs have been thoroughly practised by tho ch6lr nnd thoso gly, en last night woro In perfect accord with thoso of .tlio South. "These, Bongs . conio entiroly from tho negroes," Bald Doctor Itydor, ''and woro composed, In words and mimic. by this nice. These songs teach di vino sovereignty. Whnt a strange, pathetic appeal to tho Dlvlno Hitler urn these words In tho hymn, "Keep Mo From Sinking Down;" "'I bless the Lord I'm gwlno to die, Keep mo from sinking down; I'm gwlne to Judgment by and by, Keep mo from sinking down.' "These folk songs otnbraco also tho divinity of Jesus. Christ Tile atone ment, tho 8on of Ood dying to open tho way to saltation, -wuh a truth precious to them In their life ot neglect and portocutlon! "'I've been redeemed, I'vo been re deemed, . Been washed In tho blood of tlio Ijunb.' x "Thoso folk songs abundantly lllus- trnt0 d,,) fllct that tlio groat truths of ' evangelistic Christianity woro dear td 1 1 tho hearts of these humble people, ".Thoso folk-songs mingling the weird Oiimisln nf Africa with .tho hymns nf tho church, Illustrate the faith and' lovo ot theso huinblo people." HARBOR BOARD MEETS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Tho Donrd of Harbor Commission ers nro to meet Wednesday at tho Capitol and will tnko up the matter, of tho cbndltlons of tho various land ings and Wharves ns they saw them during their trlpilnst week. The main places which are to bo dealt with at thU meeting aro llllo, Mulinkonu and Nnpoopoo. Tho data which tho board gathered during their trip they feol will onnblo them to copo with any matters that may como un In connection with tho Bltlintlou of m,ing freight and cargo through- out tho Islands. 2185 editorial rooms 2250 l.,,ln,.us nfllre. Tliesn lire the tele. phono numbers of 'the liulletln. OAHUTAIS FIRST GAME Knual sank deeiV Into the whirlpool of defeat stirred vlajorously liy.Oalm to the deoth.inarch tune of 01-2 to 3 3-4. , It was the rmtt' hrllltnnt. stipetneil- lar and cleanest' Raine cer fought to u llnhh on n Hawaii -Held. NV-Ner be'- fore wro the polo enthusiasts treated to ro great and Hot rt chntbst its' that aged In nil. ts 'furj' Inst Saturday at Aloanalua, engraving; deep Its record Into the steel pngvs of polo btstory. i The teams were evenly matched, the ponies of either rldo seemed equal, Kauai sported tho best Individual play ing, hut when the'Oahu teamwork en me bounding Into tho game It crashed with all Its fury, with disastrous results, into tho vltnls of Knual, causing them to sink with n groan as tho O.thus flashed from tho mass, scoring tltno and time ngaln with such rapidity thut the score boy could hardly hold his ow n. t Exclitment Rlgned. . Jiig-nearteu, j strong men snt never snlng n word, but the rigid staro In their eves, swlmnilnir In tho cold net splratlon-pourlng from their forehead, theli tightly-closed lists and 'the tight, contracted muscles of tViclr bodies, told with muto shrieks the thouRhts1 roc lug throiiHh their minds, which were that they Verc seelmr tn all Un smnsti- iug nnA 'cfiarglng glo'ry tho ' greatest nnd most rugged liattld ever waged here for polo honors. Tho less, wlll-nowered companions ot man could not w'ltfistraln tho emotloi.t. coursing through tllem.nnd would jump hystyrlcally Into tho air, screaming en couragement to their Ideals, and V)hen tho opposition smashed Into tho fracas they would sing back with a gasp, limp nnd breathless, and wait for tho smoke (o clear, revealing the dnmhge done. And so things w'ent on, until every- bno'f, nenes Were balanced on a silken hair's edge. Had n Run gono on unex pectedly, they would all have dropped front shock, so highly were they keyed. Three, hundred autos and hundreds ot icoplei thronged tho sidelines nnd cliTng to tho slopes' to witness ono, of tho combntnnts iiiell the fod und ride prancing from tho field with the pen ning of victory Hying hlgi., ext Sat urday cen morn spectators aro ex pected at Moahnliui. Odd' Against Oahu. Before llie.game, Knua Was favorite hi odds of five to ono and three tu one. nnd nftl-r the llrst few periods admir ers nr"kaunf would have jinked ther life to n lioul of soup,' so certain were lhty that the honors would go to the tlilrilen Isle. Points as Mad. Harold Dillingham carried tho first jxiliit- for Oahu In tho Unit four and one-hnlf minutes of play of. tho first periou; in tlio second no score was (nnild; the third saw Mnllna, hcore In tho first minute of ploy, with Charles Itlce scoring a minute later. Harold Dillingham fouled, tho score helng low ered for Oahu; score, 2 to 1-2. In the fourth Hnrold Castlo played tho entire game, scoring two and a half minutes after start, making tho score nt hnf,of gaino 2 to 1 1-2 In favor of Kauai. Aft er a rest of seven nnd a half minutes Charles Itlce, In ono and a bnlf min utes of piny, drovo a goal for .Kauai. Scoro 3 to 1 1-2 at end of llfth, Will ter Dillingham In the sixth made i scoro In thrco minutes; three and n linl f minutes. Inter Mi'illnn scored, mak Ihg tho-Bcore 4 to 2,1-2, still In Kauai's fin or. Tlio seventh afforded Onhu fans the plcaxuro of seeing Harold Castle and Walter Dillingham bring two more points home, tho first In thirty seconds of piny mid the second In two nnd one half minutes. Tho eighth wns n won der, "Hob" Atkinson, the only onescnr dig, running tho seoro up to S 1-2 to 3 3-4 In favor of Oahu. The ninth mid last wiis most exciting of oil, with' Wal ter DlllliiRhnm driving a perfect goal after dribbling from center field four und n bnlf minutes after piny, givlnc Onhu a decisive victory, with tho lliuil scoro of Gl-2 to 3 3-4. Kauai lost it quarter of a point due to u snfety they made In tho eighth. Champion Style. Harold Castle and Walter DUIIng ham played a marvelous game for Oahu n game that would rank with cham pions. Charles nice nnd Mnllna nlso put up games that were wonderful to liehold, with Itlco' s brother ranking not fnr be hind. The mounts of Walter Dillingham were the tnlk ot tho day, Sending und enrrying time nnd' time again far out past tho others. ' Officials wero Qoorgo Angus, referee; timekeepers, Clifford Kimball and John Wulker, Hob McCorrlAton nnd llaolo Sumner were goal judges, WALTER DILLINGHAM, Captain of Oahui "It was thfi greatest and fastest game I was ever In; bo fast I could hardly get tho ten in together In tho start. Ku- ual gave us the light ot our lives and kept us continually on tho Jump,' but STATEMENT OF MEN ggfeftv i . 'Aj&ikia.lMliMinlfit1rn Your Liver r is Clogged up Tkat'a Why You're, Tired-Oat Sorts Have Wo Ai jxliU. CARTER'S L1TT1 LIVER POLS' wal ex you rfc! la a In day j inayoo tlarirditri Can Csaitisa. Iha-iS. hutut, hVM aaa SUk HaUatW. iauu;riu,iauuoAi(uurMti Geftiae amtui Bignature mmmwwmmwmmmmmimm wo were lit excellent condition nnu could stick out easily any paeo that was set. Nom of lis felt tired nfter It wns nil over, and I think our mounts stood by us noblv." CHARLES H. RICE, Captain of Kauali "Wo played the hnrdi-it game we could. They heat us and that Is all thero Is to It. TIip fight wo put tip Was a good, fine, clean out nnd looked like It Wns tgulng to semi us through with colors' Hying, but tliri'tldc changed and we wero bested. At tho end both onrtMees nnd our ponies wero not tbn least lilt tired, nnu we eouiii nave piny ,d for hours' more." GEORGE ANGUS, Referee I , "It was the fnstcstland cleanest gnirie ever plnyed on these Islands. Tho Rtlekvrork wns tho finest I ever snvv, especially the Jlilttliiir ,of (Harold Caill'o and Walter tflllliigliani, who plj)cd ji iVally ciinmplonshlp game. Tho finish f think Is between and Oqiiu." tho rlfth CavalrV The Sierra Cafe ! )vJlies'to nnnouiice'to tint public Hint It ImSj Fcoured tho finest chef In lowjf ilh'.i, I'm novf .ready to serve tlie J i bost'iif everj llilm: 111 gnnd stlr 1'rhntn lloxes for Ijulli. . .. , Open Day and Night Good Pictures Are the resjlt of nd' Inttru me.ite. We have Kodaks and Cameras fitted with especially good lenses, and they will give you pictures to be proud of. WE'RE ALWAYS GLAD TO 8HOW THESE GOODS. Honolulu Photo Supply Co. 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Every room with Pri vate Until. Toiltlvely Fireproof. W. E. Zander, Managtr SaaMaMMMUIMHHM; ROSA & CO. Good Old Guckenheimer Pure Rye Boltle'd In Bond t JULES PERCHARDS.& FILB' CALIFORNIA 8PARKLINQ WINESt, We Deliver to Any Part of the City PHONE 3181 ROSA & CO., JAlakeaiani Qbieni Street! t'u ii in L I0B IAH AT All IAU Telephone 2131 s acific Jaloon KtHO Artjlh)UAWi7 ;riiRaf , Order If rii ..i Cream PmWT Old T Ton'll find, tw- til rood Uh llowi here. "It's trie FasKFoF rt Hotel nr, Fort , D. H.paviet, Proa. Ruberoid (IV leads all others in ser viceability. It is acid, water rfnd fira rasistlng. Why experiment with an imitation when Ruberoid costs no more? BOI.T HY Lewers & Cooke. Limited' 177 S. KING 8TREET Anyone found trespassing or shooting on the Waialae or Kahala lands will be prosecut ed to the1 full extent of the law. PAUL R. ISENBEHG. 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