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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 3

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. MARCH 8, 1907. 1 HONOLULU-MADE SOY A Dash I Lire MARINE SPORTS 'M With 00 of silver pesos in her HI A HHJ reasure tanks the transport Sherman i Little Snap arrived yesterday afternoon from Ma am HAVE A MEET A. Ov jt TiXjy nila via Nagasaki, en route to San Francisco. The vessel left Xagusaki is given to your dinner oysters, fish game, meat and all bj February 21 and had an uneventful trio to port.

She is taking to America The seniors, the post graduates and the sophomores, battled for honors at Punahou yesterdav aeainst the iuniors. considerable silver, Philippine money. I Aluord's as it was found that too much silver Corn the freshmen and the rreparatorv had been minted in the coins, so they students, the latter winnin re to be returned to the mints for re- bv Old Virginia Relish. a score coinage. The only particular incident during of 58 1-2 to 44 1-2 points.

The meet took place at the Punahou campus and was witnessed bv a larsre the run from Manila to Nagasaki, was the death of Private John L. Birdsall most piquant, delicious and original of Co. K. 24th Infantry, on February 17. From Nagasaki, the trip was uneventful and the wtather good, except WE UNDERSELL the imnorted SOY ar A 'A It is being used generally throughout the Islands.

for some rains for about four days -Now to be had at- before reaching Honolulu. Orders solicited from Plantation Managers. QUALITY GUARANTEED. There is a large crowd of through Hi11 a passengers, including 17 soldiers, sail ors and prisoners, and various people in the government service. There were -FAMILY GROCERS- no passengers to stop at Honolulu.

Among the cabin passengers Is Cap 5 'Phone Maine 149 King next to Metropolitan Meat Co. Yamajo Soy manufacturing Co. 51 tain R. H. Van Deman of the General Staff, who is returning to "Washington crowd of pupils who applauded each event heartily.

The following shows the winners of the events and the time made; One Hundred Yards C. Lyman, 1st; W. Cooper, 2nd; D. Town'send, 3rd. Time, 10 4-o seconds.

One Mile R. Smith, 1st; S. Dodge, 2nd; F. Dodge, 3rd. Time, 5:13 1-2 seconds.

Pole Vault Rex Hitchcock, 1st; Randolph Hitchcock and Pa (tie), 2nd. Distance. 9 feet 1 inch. Fifty Yards Lyman, 1st; W. Cooper, 2nd; Townsend, 3rd.

Time, 6 seconds. Four Hundred and Forty Yards J. Peterson, 1st; Clark, 2nd; Sing Chong, 3rd. Time, 1:01 second. Shot Put Lyman, 1st; Desha, 2nd; Akina, 3rd.

Two Hundred and Twenty Yards Lyman, 1st; Cooper, 2nd; Townsend, 3rd. Time, 24 seconds. High Jump Grosse, 1st; Peterson, 2nd; Hitchcock, Cooper, 3rd. Distance, 5 feet 21-2 inches. for service after duty in the Orient.

He is accompanied by his wife. Captains J. L. Hayden and E. F.

Mc- Glachlin of the artillery corps, are going to Washington to take their IN FULL SWING IS THE A good sized crowd of people is book ed for transportation by the vessel from Honolulu, but as fhe is crowded in her cabin accommodations, she may not be able to takd all of them. mo The vessel is scheduled to depart at Germany, England and the United States are the three great beer drinking nations of the world because their people on the average do more work than any other people. Nothing else supplies physical force and energy like Pure Beer such as 11 o'clock this morning from Naval wharf No. 2 for San Francisco. One Hundred and Twenty-Yard HOPE TO SAVE VESSEL.

The "MUST GO" prices are attracting hundreds of shoppers, artrf Domninfr nil Irlnsfo i CiAiinit AT Hurdles Lyman, 1st; Peterson, 2nd. Time, 18 3-5 seconds. Broad Jump Townsend. 1st; lion Norman Watkins, the agent of the lm, 2nd; Cooper, 3rd. Distance, 19 feet 6 1-2 inches.

Hawaiian Fertilizer Company to which the cargo of the British ship Loch Garve was consigned, and J. A. Kennedy, the president of the Inter-Island Half Mile Relay Five points for I ONCE to select from a choice assortment of 1 Dress Goods Crepons, Silks, Satins, the juniors. Half Mile R. Smith, 1st; L.

Clark, Steam Navigation Company, returned nl; fe. Dodge, 3rd. Time, 2: IS JAP WRESTLER yesterday morning in the steamer Claudine from the wreck of the ship off Li Embroideries, Laces, Table-Linens, Woolen Goods, Flanelettes, Trimmings, etc. Kamalo. According to the reports brought by the Claudine, the tug In IS COMING trepid, and steamers Iwalani and Like like had lines aboard the Loch Garve early yesterday morning when the Claudine left and the prospect of float MODEL BLOCK, Fort Street Hitachiyama, the famous Japanese wrestler, is expected to pass4 through THO' CITIES BURN, THE QUEEN PAYS That the people of the Pacific Coast, especially of California, have ing the vessel were regarded as fair.

A. BLRffl, One report was that the wrecked craft here the latter part of April. The lonrnert tr annreciate the value of flst-class insurance fthe difference be champion wrestler is on his way to was resting on a coral bottom, while another rf port stated that she was on sand. In any event, both reports tween merely, a policy and indemnity) as a result of the San Francisco con Jamestown where he hopes to have flap-ration nf Anril 18th last. Is shown bv the following: figures, which tell agreed that she had not started to leak, a few bouts on the mainland and ex The accident is now explained by the pects to throw everything that comes their own story: The QUEEN Premium Income in the State of California, 1905..

$121,543 The QUEEN Premium Income in the State of California, 1906.. $330,510 his way. While things are not settled as yet, fact that the master of the Loch Garve mistook Molokal for Oahu and when the vessel, with a strong breeze back, of her, rounded the buoy off Kamalo, the officers thought it was the bell buoy off Honolulu harbor. The vessel struck $208,967 Gain for the Tear. it is thought that the famous wrestler may be induced to give an exhibi tion of his skill in the city.

The QUEEN Premium Income, Pacific Coast Department, 1905.. $273,029 The QUEEN Premium Income, Pacific Coast Department, 1906.. $559,921 TRY THIS TABLE BUTTER Hitachiyama is a powerful man and has a grip which is hard to find an Gain for the Tear $286,892 equal to, anywhere. sand and then went on to coral, so it is reported. There is only two feet of water at her bow but six to seven fathoms aft.

She seemed to be aground less tban half her length. The Queen is one of the greatest of American Companies, Paid its lossesin San Francisco as adjusted 100 cents on the 5 I MAINLAND SPORT dollar without discount. (SeeChamber of Commerce report.) ASSETS OVER $7,000,000 NET SURPLUS OVER $2,000,000 Hawaiian Trust Ltd GENERAL AGENTS FOR TERRITORY OF HAWAII. The steamers Kinau and Mauna Loa put lines on the vessel but were unable to float her. They had to hurry to Maui on their regular runs.

The steamer Claudine arrived at the scene Air 0 Berkeley's freshman rowing crew has been chosen. of the wreck on "Wednesday night, and "Temaceo," a Texas bred colt, won Sold and Guaranteed C. Q. Yee Hop Co. the California Derby.

-t- "Kid" Herman the lightweight boxer has been married. TELEPHONE MAIN 251 Mason Hartwell of the Oakland High School won the cross-country run of Denoi For BOSS OF THE ROAD OVERALLS PORUSKNIT UNDERSHIRTS DRESS SUIT CASES five miles. NEW LINE OF SHIRTS, TIES, HATS AND CAPS. Britt has refused to accept the March date at Tonopah where he was DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. to fight Corbett.

Fnrr Street Odd Fellow Building. Harry Lewis won the decision in the recent boxing bout between Twin Sul livan and himself. tried to aid in getting the boat floated, but nothing could budge her. It was proposed to shift the cargo from the forward part of the vesel aft, so as to Hghten her in the section where she is aground and also to tilt her. Captain Ritchie of the Loch Garve broke one of his fingers after the vessel struck, while he was engaged in efforts to get her floated again.

His wife and daughter who were on board, were sent ashore and stopped with Mrs. McCorriston at Kamalo over night. At the time that the Claudine left the wreck the revenue cotter Manning had not reached Molokal, but was passed In the channel. The Manning, of course, put a line on the ship as s6on as she reached her. The big effort to float the Loch Garve was to have beeen made at 11:30 o'clock last night, at high tide.

If the weather holds good it was thought the ship might be saved. The Claudine was, in all likelihood, at the scene of the wreck, to aid in the grand pull. The steamer was rushed out to Kamalo yesterday afternoon after 2 o'clock and will no doubt put a line on her. MAKEE DID THE TOWING. The steamer James Makee did not leave the harbor yesterday afternoon to aid the wrecked ship Loch Garve.

No flatter Who your Grocer may be, telephone him an order for some of FINE NICKLE GOODS TO FINISH OFF THE BATIIRO OM OR HOUSEHOLD REQUTEE MENTS. oTTO-tTTKrn t-r AVQ SPOWOE AND SOAP HOLDERS: TOILET PAPER W. W. Coe of the Boston Athletic Association put the eight-pound shot 63 feet 17-8 inches. it HOLDERS; SOAP DISHES; BON BON TRAYS; CALL BELLS; JULEP Jimmy Lanagan has resigned his position as Stanford's head coach as 0 lixl Zs-sH 11 11 Lisa STRAINERS- SYRUP JUGS; COCKTAIL SHAKEKs; xua aii uwxxx.

loTSTWATER PITCHERS; CHAFING DISHES; TOWEL RACKS AND BARS; TOOTH BRUSH RACKS. 57 Varieties Company, Ltd. Lewis HOUSEHOLD EMPORIUM. Telephone Main 240 169 Klnsr Street The Makee has been engaged in the a fresh stock of which he has on hand. Ask him what some of the earieties are, if you have forgotten, and he won't have to enumerate many before your order is placed.

Hackfeld Ltd, Wholesale Distributors. FREMGH LAUNDRY TOTrRISTS WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. GENtSSS'S CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED AND REPAIRED. J. ABADIE, Proprietor.

rMA ttvt. an A Tlellvered. towing business since the tug Intrepid left the harbor. The Makee towed the barkentine Coronado into the har tcR Tetania Street. Phone Blue 3553 Opposite Hawaiian Hote.

bor yesterday morning and took the ship Marion Chilcott out in the afternoon. DORIC MAY SAIL TOMORROW. The S. S. Doric is not likely to arrive before this afternoon from the Orient.

She will probably not depart until to KXMXMtt morrow forenoon for San Francisco. She will In such event get mail to San i A RAINIER "TIP" TO THE PANAMA COMMISSION Francisco ahead of any sent by the Sherman. NEGROES ON THE THOMAS he says he cannot stand the strain of another season. Jack Palmer, the English heavyweight fighter, is now on his way to America where he hopes to have a bout with Jack O'Brien or Tommy Burns. 4- The Philadelphia Record of February 17th has the following about Dan Re-near, illustrated by a full length photo of Dan and accompanied by two illustrations of him swimming: "Probably no other swimmer before the American public today is so good an illustration of the muscular benefits derived from swimming as Dan Re-near, a student In' the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania.

Renear began swimming at a very early age, and at 15 years won the Pacific Coast 100 yards championship in 1 minte a second. In 18S7 at Chicago, he beat the best swimmers from all parts of the United States, winning the 100 yards American championship in 67 seconds a very fast performance at that time. Although Renear has been successful at boxing, rowing and other sports, he excels as a swimmer and high-diver, and is practically sure to win the inter-collegiate championship in high diving during the coming week. Dan gives all the credit to swimming for his development, and although he has been competing for a much longer time than the average champion, is still good as fast today as he ever was. Renear is 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighs 178 pounds in condition, and is a model of physical development." Renear dived in the recent Pennsylvania-Columbia dual meet, for the Pennsylvanias.

towed her far into the channel as there was a dead calm when the vessels departed. rOBEIGN MARINE NOTES. The bktn. Mary Winkleman sailed from Eureka for Honolulu Feb. 24.

The schooner Robert Lewers sailed from Port Gamble for Honolulu on February 27. The schooner Mary E. Foster left Port Townsend the same day for A large number of the negro wives of soldiers of the Tenth Cavalry are aboard the transport Thomas, which is en route from San Francisco for the Philippines. This is the first time that such a large number of negro women have been on a government vessel. MARINE NOTES.

There's a lot of perturbation At the, Isthmus excavation, Over work and sanitation, Till the 'tarnal Yankee nation Is in plenty pilikia. If you'd stop the sad confusion, Bring the fuss to quick conclusion, To Mount Rainier; Commission! Send for cargoes in condition, Of wholesome, foamy beer. The S. S. Alaskan departs early this Si SI 31 morning for Kahului Just What Carpenters Are Looking For We have just received a new shipment of India Oil Stones, Lily White Washita and Carborundum Stones, (Mounted or Unmounted.) E.

Hall Son, Ltd. Cor. King and Fort Street. The steamer Kinau Is due tomorrow from Hilo and way ports. The schooner Mot "Wahlne departed yesterday afternoon for Honoipu.

The S. S. Hilonian Is scheduled to depart tomorrow for San Francisco via Hilo. Thcn here's to the Tanama ditch! We'll dig it without further hitch. RAINIER BEER "New Vigor and Strength in every drop." The steamer Claudine will probably depart on her run this afternoon, for Maui and Hawaii ports, The barkentine Coronado arrived yes A-V4-tf'itCfc A 16- terday morning in sixteen flays, which waj.

fast time, from San Francisco. She had a general cargo. The shin Marlon Chilcott departed yesterday afternoon for Monterey, after READ THE ADVERTISER "Sir The steamer James Makee fuel oil.

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