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VOL LIU NO 87<br />

<strong>HHHHBBaBflBW</strong><br />

IHOUliai<br />

TO CONGRESS<br />

ANYHOW<br />

Will Camp With Democratic<br />

Party and Put Things in Way<br />

Delegato to congress Here let me ask<br />

Al mini- In TXMnl nn1l<br />

you a qiie suwu ximu ia vui uuu<br />

bo do when thp majority of tho house<br />

and senate in Washington is carried<br />

away by tho Democrats That ho<br />

couldnt do anything good for his party<br />

or his Republican people in this Territory<br />

is one thing I know very well<br />

I havo formally said The Boss is up<br />

and in Ho will communicate with tho<br />

powor over at Washington to lay aside<br />

all bad bills those which are in favor<br />

of tho Republicans horo that would be<br />

presented by Kuhio in the congress In<br />

this way wo all can figure Mc as an<br />

elected Delegato to congress through his<br />

influence only that ho couldnt do any ¬<br />

thing good forjiis Democrats here just<br />

as bad as Kuhio couldnt do anything<br />

cood for his Hepublicans<br />

T K WAHIHAKO<br />

Still Talk Newspaper<br />

E M Watson and Bertram Riven<br />

burgh announced yesterday that when<br />

tho next campaign cuuio up iuu jjcuiu<br />

crats would havo a morning paper to<br />

buck Tho Advertiser in tho political<br />

field and that tho town could look for<br />

ward to have a real roBy timo of it<br />

Then look out for Toasts of our<br />

fellow citiens said Mr Rivenburgh<br />

officially the secretary to the mayor<br />

for whenever a man shows his bead<br />

the Democratic organ will tako a whack<br />

at it<br />

Twelvo to Three<br />

Ono Democrat two Homo Rulers and<br />

twelve Republicans will composo tho<br />

sonato when that body convenes in Feb<br />

ruary When tho next campaign comos<br />

around tho Jlcpublicuns will hnvo six<br />

bold over senators to commonce opera<br />

tions with a prospect which causes<br />

Chairman A h C Atkinson of the territorial<br />

central committee to smllo<br />

Tho makeup of tho sonato will bo os<br />

follows<br />

Trom Oahu Moore holdoer Dem<br />

ocrat Qiiimi holdover Hepublicanj<br />

Brown Republican Ohllllngworth Republican<br />

ludd Republican Kolelopu<br />

short torm Republican<br />

lrom Moul llobluwu holdover<br />

Republican Kalnmn hold over Ho<br />

publican Jall Republican<br />

Prom Hawaii Hakar holdover<br />

Home lluler Mnkkuu Hftiiie Hulsr<br />

Hfitt liepubllM llrown hold- -<br />

over<br />

Prom JCmiBl Valrelilia Mil over<br />

UpjblliHH Knudten Hapublleau<br />

An to lb Iiuum It will be aJwoat n<br />

tlraly llamiblltau I he Illy Idaad<br />

itiH tbe or Hirae DtHUrag d<br />

hi IIuIm eleated out of thut<br />

Mn ThtyVa H9<br />

In Ihr upliiuM of lb ll uuu<br />

tailor J h Mhitm tbi eluilou it Ku<br />

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¬<br />

HONOLULU HAWAII TERRITORY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1910 SEMI WEEKLY<br />

UNEASINESS FELT<br />

BY BEACH FOLK<br />

Rumor Revived That Uncle Sam<br />

Is After More Sea Frontage<br />

for Big Guns<br />

of Kuhios Work<br />

SUCH IS LATEST REPORT<br />

Said to Be Already Mapping Out<br />

His Legislative Program for<br />

the Session- -<br />

McCandless though defeated snowed<br />

tinder told by the voters that they<br />

wanted him to stay ntJiomo and keep<br />

nway from Washington is going to<br />

Washington this winter nnyhow<br />

Portuguese voters in the Punahou<br />

district nro repeating h rumor from<br />

some of tho former Democratic leaders<br />

that McCandless intends going on to<br />

Washington and net as an obstruction- ¬<br />

ist to Kuhio because tho Democrats<br />

had elected a majority of members for<br />

this coming term<br />

Prom the rumors goirf tho rounds<br />

McCandless believes tuat ho will bo tho<br />

real power for Hawaii daring tho pres<br />

ent tirm of congress and will endeavor<br />

to havo such measures enacted as ho<br />

and his backers in ho last campaign<br />

advnnced through tho medium of their<br />

territorial convention platform<br />

It is said that ho has already begun<br />

to lay plans to have his land measures<br />

put in form to tako on to AVashington<br />

to lay boforo his own particular friends<br />

particularly Candlor and to havo theso<br />

shoved along througb the house buck ¬<br />

ing whatever measures Kuhio may bavo<br />

to onor<br />

Hawaiians Also Agog<br />

The samo sort of talk is being made<br />

among tho Hnwniians tho reappear ¬<br />

ance of McCandless on tho street with<br />

bis iinte clectioh sniilo still in evidence<br />

being coincidental with the starting up<br />

of tho talk of his pull with the<br />

Democratic majority of ho next house<br />

T IC Wahihako a prominent Demo ¬<br />

cratic worker when ho heard that glad<br />

news that all was not lost determined<br />

to inform tho world through tho best<br />

possiblo medium and appenred at tho<br />

office of The Advertiser with tho news<br />

all written out on the back of a handbill<br />

which implored voters to voto tho<br />

straight Democratc ticket Ho passed<br />

it in for publication as follows<br />

A Straight Talk<br />

In yesterday evenings Bulletin tho<br />

Btatemcnt is mndo that Boss McCand ¬<br />

Uneasiness exists among Waikiki<br />

beach property owners over another<br />

rumor that tho war department contem<br />

plates making further extensions to its<br />

beach holdings to include additional<br />

beach frontages toward tho Seaside<br />

Hotel site<br />

Since tho arrival of Qcn Tasker N<br />

Bliss commanding the department of<br />

California the rumor spread ngain<br />

partly based on tho acquiring of values<br />

of tho property which has not so far<br />

been added to Undo Sams holdings<br />

through condemnation proceedings<br />

Ever since tho United States took<br />

over a good sized strip of tho beach<br />

frontage including the old Afoug es- ¬<br />

tate and others adjoining there has<br />

been a fear among other owners that<br />

eventually theirs would also be taken<br />

J A McCandless proporty was tho<br />

last piece to bq acquired on tho Dia- ¬<br />

mond Head side while a short timo<br />

since a small slice was added on tho<br />

town side<br />

According to a recont statement by<br />

Major Winslow corps of cngineors in<br />

chnrgo of all fortification work on this<br />

island tho war dopartmont will be ac<br />

tively engaged in building fortifications<br />

for the next fifteen years along Wat<br />

kiki Beach In order to put in two<br />

fourteon inch guns a large amount of<br />

proporty had to bo taKcu over and it<br />

more guns arc to bo added on the Diamond<br />

Head side additional property<br />

will necessarily have to bo acquired<br />

- o i<br />

3UII11HJI110 UgU UUJUr ttlUSIUW uk tVUD<br />

asked if the government intended tak<br />

inn over tho romainder of tho beach<br />

frontage to nnd including the Seaside<br />

Hotel site Ho stated then that tho<br />

government had only asked him to get<br />

tho valuations on tho property so that<br />

thoy would bo on file in his office nnd<br />

could ho civen to the war department<br />

immediately on receipt of a roquest for<br />

same whether by cablo or by mail<br />

While Honolulu residents aro glad to<br />

sco tho war department so actively en<br />

less is down and out Im vory glad<br />

of it That may bo all right but lot<br />

mo tell vou the Boss is up and in We<br />

know that Kuhio has been eloctcd as<br />

¬<br />

gaged in construction work along tho<br />

beach thero is howover n hopo ex ¬<br />

pressed generally that tho famous Wai<br />

kiki beach section ddvoted to semi<br />

public uses for bathing surfing nnd re<br />

creation generally will not bo included<br />

as that part is ono of tho most valu ¬<br />

Tohn Wilson the road supervisor for<br />

Honolulu appointed by tho Democratic<br />

mayor may not hold his job under tho<br />

next administration<br />

The newly elected board of supervis<br />

ors although it has not come together<br />

for a caucus is understood to favor a<br />

change in that position and uono ure<br />

believed to regnrd Mr Wilson ns tho<br />

man whom thoy wohld wish to havo retained<br />

at the head of tho city road<br />

work<br />

When tho present board of super<br />

visors went into office municipal gov<br />

ernment was an ifntricd proposition<br />

Neither the mayor nor tho supervisors<br />

had any very well donned idea of tho<br />

powors of tho board or the mayor and<br />

when it came to appointments thoro was<br />

n bad mixup in which tho work of tho<br />

city government was almost brought to<br />

u<br />

SCENE IN CITY 01 MEXICO DURING<br />

LONG LEASE OF<br />

THE KINGS LAND<br />

A REGENT CELEBRATION<br />

a standstill while questions of right<br />

were being fought out in courts Cornwell Ranch Homestead<br />

Tho newly elected board will havo<br />

tho exporienco of tho present board to Pastoral Lots Discussed by<br />

review and will also Btudy the situa- ¬<br />

tion closely to<br />

Land Board<br />

find out whethor or not<br />

tbo board of supervisors has not more<br />

power than tho mayor in tho final matter<br />

of appointments<br />

Thero was n meeting of tho land<br />

There is a disposition<br />

board<br />

to favor<br />

yesterday afternoon<br />

City<br />

at four<br />

Engiuecr Goro to tako cknrgo of all<br />

oclock in tiie throno room at tho<br />

Capitol Tour membors of tho board<br />

road work for the good of tho city<br />

wrq present and<br />

Just how this<br />

thej wcr6 R<br />

can bo accomplished is<br />

Trent<br />

not yet certain but tho road supe- lrank<br />

rvisors job can bo abolished by ordi- ¬<br />

nance and the board can refuse to sanc<br />

tion an appropriation for tbo payment<br />

of such an official<br />

Some of the supervisors it is under- ¬<br />

stood are looking at the matter from<br />

a practical and business standpoint en<br />

tirely and beliovo that bettor road<br />

work can bo accomplished if the road<br />

buildlnc is under tho direction of a<br />

competent engineer and ono who is frr<br />

absolute harmony with tho board<br />

Eben Low is desirous of filling Jim<br />

Quinns shoes ns chairman of the roads<br />

bridges and public parks committee In<br />

fact ho announced early in tho cam<br />

able public and tourist assets tho Is- paign that bo wanted that position and<br />

lands possess<br />

may got it<br />

t--<br />

NEW DIL PIPE<br />

THE DEAD GENERAL<br />

E<br />

Yankee Jim Determined to Fuel Oil to Be Pumped Through<br />

Carry Word to General Custer Six Inch Tube Right Onto<br />

from Rosecrans<br />

Alakea Wharf<br />

Amlrnile II<br />

S C Dwight<br />

nnd JT Browii Tho last namod mem- -<br />

ber acted ns chairman ns tho regular<br />

president of the board A W Carter<br />

in nt present out of tho country W A<br />

Kinney was another member who could<br />

not Vo present as ho is away on tho<br />

mainland Marston Campbell commis<br />

sioner of lands wns present in ordor to<br />

give tho board any information it might<br />

need nbout tbo several matters that<br />

jvero discussed<br />

TIio only important1 matter brought<br />

up was the proposed opening of pastoral<br />

homestead lendes on tho W II Cornwell<br />

ranch on Maui Even this was not set<br />

tled as tho members thought it better<br />

to defer action till the full board cuuld<br />

be present<br />

IA long discussion took pfceo about<br />

tho division of tho homestead lots and<br />

finally an agrcomont was come to thnt<br />

tho lots should be of 1000 acres each<br />

KVen that --was not fpfinaily adopted<br />

HENRY L WILSON<br />

American Ambassador to Mexico<br />

TD<br />

BOZEMAN Montana Novombor 1<br />

Yankee Jim has just celebrated his<br />

seventy fifth birthday Yankee Jim<br />

may go down in history under his pic- ¬<br />

turesque nickname or under his right<br />

name James Geprgo but certain it is<br />

tha ho has earned a place in tho his<br />

tory of the oew world for bo is apo of<br />

the three men who discovered Yellow<br />

stono Park Before tho days of tho<br />

railroad ho operated a toll road inti<br />

tbo placo built by nafuro tho first<br />

path into tho park<br />

Though still vigorous in spite of his<br />

ycarB Yankee Jim has ono ambi ¬<br />

tion to deliver a message in death<br />

which he could not deliver in life That<br />

is the dispatch from General Rosecrans<br />

to General Custer Had the message<br />

reachod Custer in tiino tbo massacre<br />

would not bavo occurred<br />

I must deliver the dispatch to Custer<br />

it is for him and no one el so will<br />

get it<br />

That is the answer tho veteran plains<br />

man Bcout and prospector gives to all<br />

who attempt to obtain tho scrnp of<br />

history Horn him He has been offered<br />

largo amounts of mouoy by the govern- ¬<br />

ment nnd by museums but tho old fron- ¬<br />

tiersman clings t tho llttlo piece of<br />

papor with a tenacity that verges on<br />

tbo fanatical lie rofuscs to allow it<br />

to leave his possession even for a mo- ¬<br />

ment<br />

for fear it would not be returned<br />

Lives Much in Past<br />

Ono of tho most picturesque figures<br />

of the plcturonquo ago Yankeo Jim<br />

lives on his mouiitHiu ranch fifteen<br />

miles from tho entrance to Yollowstono<br />

Iurk urn druams of tho day that are<br />

gone Occasionally ho will tell of tho<br />

hardships of hU doth across the plalus<br />

that brought him too late to Nfvc tho<br />

Ill fated loader<br />

Ilu Urn but one hobby tbo eooklng<br />

of flkh Plfty yearn of experience over<br />

en nip flrn mnl ruiish range work left<br />

Continued on page 8<br />

Uio Itai Iihh olfutt by the fast tbat a<br />

wav of Jittorwy ma Mt in ou tit<br />

walulautl I Martin natlwatluM Ue<br />

1anillawi will wluu k immUi Wab<br />

liitfi carry tuur weight tu a diat<br />

nl naailldai u lb Dworall tick<br />

f r 4lrgt then 1kt el il jUlvyal<br />

ilUl<br />

INT R0AL1li<br />

IN BETTER BIDS<br />

Supervisors Elect Consider Plan<br />

to Do Away With Road<br />

Supcrvisorship<br />

That oil burning steamers will bo<br />

frequent callers at Honolulu ib evident<br />

when it Ib announced by Marston Camp<br />

bell superintendent of public works<br />

that a now pipe lino for tho liquid<br />

fuel will be run down from tbo big<br />

supply tanks to tho Alakea wharf<br />

At present pipe lines connect with<br />

tho Mnuna Kea wharf near tho Ewa<br />

end of tbo harbor and a lino also runs<br />

along Queen street down Port street<br />

nnd on to Halekauwila street where the<br />

oil is delivered to tho electric light<br />

works<br />

Tho extension of tho oil pipo line to<br />

tho big now wbarf at the foot of Ala<br />

kea street will make it easy for oil<br />

burning steamers to tako on their cargo<br />

of fuel there<br />

Tho present pipe that supplies tho<br />

Inter Island company and the olectric<br />

powerhouse Is a six inch one and tho<br />

oil is pumped througb It to its destlna<br />

tion If possiblo tho extension line<br />

will bo arranged so as to carry tho oil<br />

liy gravity<br />

It Ib planned also to extend a pi<br />

to tho new wharf which is to bo built<br />

on tho Waikiki bIiIo of ths Alakea<br />

wharf Tho problem of supplying oil<br />

burninir uteamors on tho Waikiki end<br />

of the harbor with fuel has been worked<br />

out and within a short timo tho work<br />

of installing tho pipe HiA will bo commenced<br />

BRITISH ELECTORS<br />

IN OLD FIGHT<br />

UNXN November 10 Tin gov<br />

oriimiit and tbw gpjMMilluu bavo failed<br />

to tterw on tba matter of the veto pow<br />

or of tl Iiuumi of lortla wlilek baa<br />

baan at iwua iM the lunli nluttd<br />

tlia UucJKtft uvar u yaar aito lriiiir<br />

Auiultu am bbi uiMMdal havo luilat<br />

m HP u nursing tkv vvlu iiuer ut llv<br />

upjr uotiM put iiiiHnniu was ai<br />

UUlll Jl Ma uiiuiiuiirvil today thai<br />

mil alfurU l loah u kgunwuut bad<br />

faiM and auulber awal Is tb vut<br />

vim It llky Ik follow VTlttl h puwir<br />

ut IIh bifUMi ill ItfiJt tu nl- - acta uf<br />

U VKUIUUU lb UU IMUV<br />

9<br />

MEXICAN TROOPS GUARD<br />

AN AMERICAN CONSULATE<br />

hut tho members present all scemod to<br />

think thnt 1000 acro lots were about<br />

right Marston Cnmpboll did not np<br />

prove of tho idea and rather favored<br />

tho suggestion that tho wholo block<br />

bo thrown open as ono pastoral lease<br />

Hon ever ho said that the matter was<br />

up to tho board<br />

Tho matter of fences engaged the<br />

attention of tho board for eomo time<br />

It was decided thnt tho people who<br />

got the blocks of lands adjoining the<br />

forest reserves should fence their land<br />

hut that tho others could not Le asked<br />

to do so<br />

Low Bent for Land<br />

Jis to rent for tho homesteads Trent<br />

proposed that fifteen cents an ucro per<br />

annum for fifteen years would bo a<br />

fair thing This seomod to meet with<br />

tho approvnl of tho membors present<br />

but the wholo matter will bo put up<br />

to tho full board when it meets<br />

Some fourteen applications have como<br />

in for pastoral leases on the Cornwoll<br />

lands and some of tho would be graziers<br />

havo offored fifteen cents an aero for<br />

tbo use of tho land Tho old lease was<br />

for twtnty ono years and was for tin<br />

full 10000 acres Trent wanted to<br />

know how It came nbout thatotho land<br />

which1 belonged to tho crown at that<br />

time over ciimo to bo leased to tho<br />

Cornwolln<br />

Chairman Urown explained that<br />

twenty one yeurs ago tho lands were<br />

really the private proporty of tho king<br />

and thnt that personngo could do what<br />

ho liked with the property<br />

It is probnblo that ono block will bo<br />

of 1300 acres as Marnton Campbell an ¬<br />

nounced that ho had a lot of- - trees<br />

planted on tho land and if that lot<br />

was cut up tho trees would be de<br />

stroyed Tho 1S00 ncrcs will be kept<br />

out of the ncrcaco which will be thrown<br />

open for homesteads However after<br />

much talk it wns thought better to post J<br />

pono taking a voto on tho question until<br />

tho next full meeting of thp board<br />

Hilo Masons Want Strip<br />

A wireless was received from tho<br />

Ililo mimonlo lodge asking that a Atrip<br />

of land twelve fret wide adjoining<br />

the now hall should bo put up for auction<br />

Marjton Campboll explained that<br />

the strip was minted ao as to allow<br />

light nml nir entering tho ui tr build<br />

lug The Knights of Iythlus of llllo<br />

are doing to ereit n ntnv home and if<br />

tlia atnp of land nuked for la not grunt<br />

d tua Hiaaonli hall aouM be deprived<br />

uf all ventilation cm oue tide<br />

Tim beard daaidad to grant the Jietl<br />

tluu and tun land will be put up for<br />

aiMtUiu aula The usual advai tiling awl<br />

announcing of the aale wore dltpewwl<br />

Willi A Jvourix whu wlaua to wak a<br />

taiMM m lluuula apolled for tmlealoa<br />

iti lake up N litre ana bleek ut laud<br />

ftiiivb la Iluala4 ar Ilia old CatUlk<br />

rhiutu Aflef amt itiM utaiou Kaeii<br />

MiMtlri tlia iitfU iu uid at Hibll J<br />

iMBBBHW8SWWBWWBCTHKSpWWBBHWWBWBWHWHtHiHHWW<br />

auction for the lot and as it is nil Ian<br />

tnnn nnd rocks ho will probnbly get bis<br />

block<br />

Kamanaa PlllWa<br />

Whon upper Fort streot wns con ¬<br />

tinued through aomo time ngti to Iauoa<br />

road Knmaim a rositlent of thnt local ¬<br />

ity found lilmiolf stranded ns far as<br />

reaching tho street went His boundary<br />

line did not como within soven feet of<br />

tho road and tho unrrow strip blocko l<br />

111 m Kamnnn thercforo potltionad tho<br />

board that ho bo allowed to buy tbo<br />

lnnd nnd thus be able to get in and<br />

out of his house wlttiout committing<br />

trespass TJio strip df enrth is only<br />

scvcii feet wido nnd Homo ton feet long<br />

tft1fflard decided that it should be<br />

Vut up for public auction Nobody is<br />

likely to try to buy tho cstato over<br />

IOimnnas head and ho will probably<br />

soon bo hnppy<br />

A communication was received from<br />

Rnnchowner Mopsnrrnt of Hawaii and<br />

ho offered to lease 1485 acres af land<br />

from tho government nt the rnto or<br />

50 por annum It wns explained that<br />

the placo was nothing but rock nnd<br />

rigid on tho coast line For grazing<br />

purposes the land Hvns imposJblp but<br />

there was i little fresh water spring<br />

near the oc eaii that In times of drought<br />

kept cattle alive As several of tho<br />

board inombers know the placo well<br />

the request of Monsnrrat was granted<br />

The meeting adjourned at iialf past<br />

five oclock nnd all business had then<br />

been finished off --t<br />

FILL CjIDNS SEAT<br />

Democrats Will Probably Elect<br />

Missouri Statesman for<br />

Big Stick<br />

9 TVjjiBBH<br />

CHAMP OLAHK OF MISSOURI<br />

WABHINOTON November t Is<br />

given out by the Democratic lendors<br />

that Honorable hump lurk of Missouri<br />

will probably lie the fcponker of<br />

rue next limine<br />

Ono Oloso District<br />

SAN FirANUISCO Novumber 11<br />

The couteat for roprotuututivo in tho<br />

first eoiigraasloiiHl distrlet Is ao close<br />

that It Iihx not yut liuon ilimiiliwl whutii<br />

ur ICnglobrlght or Jluknr litis been<br />

idBetoil<br />

Orotfon Democratic<br />

rOBTANl Origon Novombar 11<br />

full rfturua altow- - tliul WmX the<br />

Iiuinoeratio aaudldatii baa Mrrii tba<br />

Male<br />

Idio Domooratlc<br />

IKJIHK liUho Novuuiiur loIe<br />

turua fin hi luraday Iluiuiii mako it<br />

reaatiialih un that Jilulm bus gono<br />

llaiuut ut i<br />

Montana Jlepubllcai<br />

It VLKN A Mouiama Kinmuber 10<br />

Klaatlmi i lun jui far a aMarlkiuad<br />

Mvb ii Hrpuuhaaui auutrol ut lb<br />

nihil IrgUliitura<br />

rrniifaiMiiiiitiffct-J--At-<br />

WHOLK NO 8220<br />

City of Mexico Is Now<br />

Quiet but Outbreak<br />

Against Americans<br />

Takes Place in City<br />

of Guadalajara<br />

OITV OF MfiXICO November 11<br />

Tho unti Amoricnn fcollng which has<br />

been running high hero for two days<br />

wns yesterday transferred to Guada ¬<br />

lajara whero for sovornl hours a mdb<br />

marched tho strcots of tho city at ¬<br />

tacked Americans<br />

lic<br />

who appeared in pub- ¬<br />

riolod befnro tho homes nnd busi ¬<br />

ness houses of Amoricaus nnd dostroyod<br />

A largo amount of property<br />

So threatening wcro tho demonstra ¬<br />

tions of tho mob against tho Amorican<br />

consulate that tho city was declared<br />

under martial law by tho autlioritioi<br />

nnd troops wore hurried through tho<br />

strcots to provent an attack upon tho<br />

consulate Last night tho consulato<br />

tho residence qf tho consul and tho<br />

property of Americans woro guarded by<br />

tho troops<br />

Tho property loss to the American<br />

residents of the city is considerable<br />

Ambassador Takes a Ilruid<br />

Henry Lano Wilson tho American<br />

ambassador j eslerdiiy called upon Soo- -<br />

retnry Creel tho Mexican scorotnry of<br />

state who later returned tho call of<br />

tho American representative Secre ¬<br />

tary Creel assured tho nmbassador that<br />

thoro would bo no repetition of tho riot ¬<br />

ing against Americans in the city of<br />

Mexico tho authorities having tho pco<br />

plo wcN in hand<br />

Many Demonstrators in Jail<br />

Thero woro no furtbor disturbances<br />

yestordny but tho troubles of Wednes ¬<br />

day resulted in tho jailing of two hun ¬<br />

dred nnd Bovontoun persons t -<br />

AmbJisssdwWIlauu lu ji Blnteiucpt J<br />

mndo churges that tho municipal pollco<br />

permitted Moxicans to insult tho Amor ¬<br />

ican ilag which was displayed from tho<br />

houses of rcsldont Amuricnns as wol<br />

as from tbo consular nnd diploniatio<br />

offices<br />

A responsible Mcxlcnu nowspaper<br />

yesterday advocated tho boycott of<br />

American merchants nnd business mon<br />

on tho part of Moxicans<br />

MANY VICTIMsoF<br />

A RECENT WRECtf<br />

DELAGOA BAY Novcmbor 10 Six- ¬<br />

ty bodies bavo been recovered from<br />

tho number that wore lost In the wreck<br />

of a steamer off tbo coast<br />

EUROPEAN BANKERS<br />

CUT IN ON LOAN<br />

LONDON November 10 It wbb an<br />

nounced hero today on Chungo that<br />

Hngllsh German and Frencli bunkers<br />

hnvo taken part of tho fifty million<br />

loan mndo a for days ago by American<br />

bunking houses to China<br />

TAFT OFF TO SEE THE<br />

OTHER LANDSLIDE<br />

CHARLESTON South Carollnu No- ¬<br />

vember 10 President Taffc loft hero<br />

today on tho cruiser Tonncssee for tho<br />

Isthmus of Panama whero bo will in ¬<br />

spect tho work ou tho canal He will<br />

bo gone from his executive ofllca for<br />

ho vo nil weeks Ho is accompanied by<br />

his secretaries sovornl nowspaper men<br />

and sotfrot service men<br />

CAMPAIGN WAS ONE<br />

OF REAL EDUCATION<br />

Tho Friend It certainly was an<br />

educational ono It was such to tho<br />

surprise of uouio of our would be states- ¬<br />

men<br />

For whllo thoy inaugurated tho<br />

campaign with tho morost buueombo<br />

thoy found that tho mood of the votora<br />

was far more serious Thoro wero hie<br />

jqucstlons to discuss There wcro mat- -<br />

lors or grave public moment that called<br />

lor Honest and serious treatment Mero<br />

wiirdpolitics nnd party shibbolothn<br />

unlsHcd tho mark Unless a man could<br />

Intelligently discuss the merits of im- -<br />

Pmigratioii the just claims of wugo- -<br />

ouruera and the mi centaury conservation<br />

fit tho olilof industry men wore bored<br />

at his puerilities Tlie votora liuvo had<br />

win n t nwpect for the man who could<br />

not talk with Imeoiiilng ahilit en mat<br />

ten of uoi vital ImjMirtHiicu us ctiiuo<br />

to the front In this campaign<br />

Roiiih uf tliu aiiuipaiiimira rslisd tho<br />

gravity of I heir ruapuuaibiliiy aud<br />

Hiailo M alneare KiTort to moet tho iaam a<br />

with tin- - nitHlliiiit iIixhimIiiii that<br />

tliuaa uui lt wi ed Hurhiiiea uindo<br />

Ihu aaiiiialii a KoimiurU eduiiolional<br />

una Dm public indiiitud tu Ilium<br />

limy act it pmpar tuulnl aud it ia<br />

fri<br />

tu bv bupid thui in it lm foitw tj til<br />

in ful u ri ilniiMi iu tuta Iur<br />

ntoi will drup all uiail I waddle<br />

add will bw to tliu volar by tlimr<br />

Uttafaueaa tbat lb bava thy iaiutit<br />

hbllllt I j lltallfy t uaUan balllln n


v fMTOpih- -<br />

Fill RESULTS SHOW THAT<br />

FEU HIS BEATEN<br />

I By<br />

LINE FBI<br />

I t<br />

After Republican Had<br />

Secured Long Lead<br />

He Was Counted Out<br />

at the Last<br />

SMALL U1ITT<br />

Justices work and start again tho judl- - United Status would boitho market for<br />

clal wliecls Attar a vtreuuou oloehuu Mist bhipuiPiiU from other sugar-pro- -<br />

day and night TutUim went back to dueintc countriw hi aumpetltion with<br />

work with a lame liaek limping feot If lnIutrf- -<br />

keep track of tho<br />

and eyes that lwily wuuldnt stay trend of ovtmu ugreo that the tariff<br />

open 8bt wa ItlluiUr knan tlmii 011 ujur in iu mure likelihood of 5u- -<br />

ummI- - Uion fioiu tho hands of the Nw<br />

Down in the fedural eurt a trial had Natiuimliin foUuwiug than from the<br />

to Ut cooUnuDd over a day Uchum th Democratic party whwh U mom likely<br />

talesmen eouMut tay awake Tun to cuuldir tk uwti of proUwtiou for<br />

Democrats among them ware the only the sugar beet raisers nf thn United<br />

oiifn who aMi u oontiauoua Iwpreiilun HtaiM and the mm planter of the<br />

or the trial a their bad dreamt forbid Houth and uf Hawaii 1 really do not<br />

ftlettp to their heavy vyeltd believe tuat the Uetmieratie eougrat<br />

Uuiud aUsiaa Dlalrtet Attorney would favor a i4uliuu aud o w<br />

- - mid M rtabt bill I have<br />

TO CURE A COLD IH ONE DAY ittffzdt<br />

Tke wuativo Qrortto Quinine uul1 haiui where il buw uuii<br />

TatbkU iW ItM<br />

All drug refund fall if wauti4 eium ly<br />

tlm money if it tula to euro<br />

W Orgi higiiulurt r otj<br />

lt ii uux<br />

fcUiMtiiiaAwftt Ua t A<br />

ImI ih<br />

imnNiil Tbati I lt am d HjIiIkI<br />

lb kot Unit R u ilt i on iLu iuliii<br />

I<br />

- 1RIDAY NOVEMBER 11<br />

Wireless reports from tho other is ¬<br />

lands show how Fwccplng has been tho<br />

victory of tho Republican party in tho<br />

Territory Evory island gavo Kuhio<br />

big majorities and on Hawaii whero<br />

McCandlcss had hopes of winning his<br />

voto was not as big as two years ago<br />

I As a political possibility McCandlcss<br />

nas uccn wipca out<br />

Mauis Great Showing<br />

KAHULUI Maui November 8 Full<br />

returns from all precincts on Maul giro<br />

Kuhio 15S7 McCandlcss 473 and Not<br />

Icy 312<br />

Results Other Islands MAINLAND<br />

1<br />

- ---<br />

Democrats Elect But<br />

Four Candidates in<br />

Hi the County Out of 4IH<br />

thirty One<br />

From Tbnrsdays Advertiser<br />

MAYOR JOSHPII J FERN<br />

Joseph iT Fern has again beaten John<br />

by small majority of tho last<br />

returns made<br />

C Lane by n narrow ranrgin Xor election<br />

as mayor of Honolulu Tho history of Breckons who denoted tho present<br />

political campaign the greatest fun ho<br />

two years ago ropoatcd itself inasmuch has had in years bobbed around tho<br />

as the early returns appeared to make corridors in an effort to stay right sido<br />

up as ho hadnt had more than tlireo<br />

the success of tho Republican candidate hours sleep out of tho past forty eight<br />

cortnin nnd tho result in favor of tho and was beginning to feci tho after<br />

Democrats was not definitely known<br />

until the last ballots of tho last pre- ¬<br />

cinct to bo heard from were counted<br />

At six oclock yesterday morning tho<br />

count showed Lane ninety six ahead<br />

The final count concluded just beforo<br />

noon gavo Fern the election by a ma- ¬<br />

jority of fifty two<br />

Altogether tho Republican victory<br />

was prevented from being a complete<br />

one by tho election of Fern Jarrett<br />

Boso and McClcllan all reelected Fern<br />

increased his 190S majority by forty<br />

Jarrett and Roso fell off greatly in their<br />

majorities and McClcllan who nosed<br />

in two years ago with eighty five ahead<br />

of Watkins this year nosed in ono hun- ¬<br />

dred and seven ahead of Quinn<br />

Totals Complete<br />

Tho totals in tho various contests<br />

complete but unofficial are<br />

Delegate<br />

Kubio 4010 JdcCnndless 2913 Not<br />

loy 167<br />

Senators Long Term<br />

Chilllngworth 3S94 Brown 3729<br />

Judd 3550 Edings 2320 Kalakicln<br />

2109 Rivcnburgh 2114 Kalauokalani<br />

433 Kcalakaihonua 2G2 Mossman 300<br />

Senators Short Term<br />

Kalclopu 2972 Hanapi 2104 White<br />

038<br />

Eepresentatives Fourth<br />

Lone 2147 Marcallino 2057 Wat- -<br />

kins 2052 Williamson 1949 Towse<br />

1930 Kamanoulu 1S97 Turrill 1321<br />

Mehcula 12SS Wolters 1213 Bene<br />

vodes 1200 Keawehaku 1192 Rath<br />

burn 1094<br />

Eepresentatives Fifth<br />

Castle 1S49 Correa 1805 Fernandez<br />

1794 Archer 1GS3 IMahoc 1003 Poo<br />

poe 1392 Like 1370 Kupihea 1343<br />

Kaohele 1191 Luka 1123 Kalahaua<br />

1037 Kaleihuin 439 Ahia 315 Keone<br />

193 Kuhrwaimaka 178 Paoo 1C9<br />

Malulani 140<br />

Mayor<br />

Fern 31C0 Lane 3134<br />

Supervisors<br />

Low 3707 Dwicht 3007 Krugor<br />

3400 Murray 3317 Arnold 3296 Aran<br />

ua 3291 Petrio 3210 McClellan 3098<br />

Quinn 295S Silva 23S7 Tahau 2574<br />

luchoco 2573 Kinkahi 2375 Piemor<br />

2158 Kcaloha 472 Kemalani 390<br />

Poe 312 Pelciholani 281<br />

Through discrepancies in somo of<br />

tho TctuniB Pctrie 1b given a total to<br />

elect whilo McClellnu apparently is<br />

Shorlff<br />

Jarrot 3504 2850<br />

Deputy Sheriff<br />

Rose 2773 Simerson 2070<br />

Clerk<br />

Kalauokalani Jr 3771 Baiter 22S1<br />

Auditor<br />

Bickucll 3110 Anderson 2709<br />

Treasurer<br />

3302 Trent 2003<br />

City Attorney<br />

Cathcart 3125 Thayer 2097<br />

Sleepy Justlco<br />

It wat a slcopy courthouso which<br />

yesterday attouiptod to<br />

¬<br />

math of a Republican victory How- ¬<br />

ever ho managed to attend to business<br />

until an afternoon hour gavo him a<br />

chance to hike homo gracefully<br />

On tho other side of tho Btrcct much<br />

the samo somnolcnco prevailed but it<br />

was much more dignified ns became tho<br />

hichor official circles No rfno<br />

asleep nt their post as there been<br />

a larger intorest taken in tlio elections<br />

for larger reasons nnd a joyous though<br />

holy calm prevailed<br />

From both buildings jointly there<br />

arose however a deep sigh of relief<br />

which mingled in tho middlo of tho car<br />

track becoming a little whirlwind to<br />

stir up a nico cloud of dust nnd remind<br />

tlio ollicinl world tliat us lone ns tliero<br />

aro unwatercd roadways there must and<br />

will be politics<br />

i -<br />

IRRIGATION BILL<br />

Tho Governor nnd his cabinot aro<br />

now working oil a draft hill which will<br />

turn over for dovclopcment by tho<br />

irrigation companies tho arid lands of<br />

Hawaii If enacted by congress Tho de- ¬<br />

tails of tho bill are calculated to mako<br />

possible such enterprises as tho Kau<br />

ditch with tho greatest possiblo benefit<br />

to tho Territory<br />

Tho task is a big ono and means a<br />

great deal of work on the part of tho<br />

governments legal department Tho<br />

mnttor was brought up by tho recent<br />

conterenccs which lormany jauncueu<br />

the Kau ditch enterprise and is being<br />

drawn with a view to making this possible<br />

but will of coureo effect all simi<br />

lar lands companies and enterprises in<br />

goneral<br />

The leciblaturo just elected which<br />

will sit next year will consider tho bill<br />

for endorsement which by tuat timo<br />

will bo in such shapo that tho govern<br />

ment can presont it with the knowledge<br />

that a knotty problem has been un- ¬<br />

tangled satisfactorily to all parties<br />

The government is also being called<br />

upon just at present to tako notico of<br />

other development enterprises which<br />

are finding Hawaii island a big and<br />

profitable field This is tho applica<br />

tions of two railroads lor wliarr bubs<br />

on Kcalakekua Bay<br />

Thcso two companies tho Kona Rail ¬<br />

Reelected<br />

fell<br />

had<br />

road Company and tho West Hawaii<br />

Railroad hnppen to want sites on<br />

tho Knawuloa or northern sido of tho<br />

bay which is said tn bo tho most favor<br />

ablo plnco but which is also limited ns<br />

to availablo space Tlio steamers now<br />

stop at NntKiopoo oa tho opposito sido<br />

beaten The official roturns aro not all of tho bay<br />

in but thoso recoived differ somowhat A conference will bo bold Monday<br />

from returns at Republican headquar- - in tho Governors oflico to doviso a<br />

tors<br />

means to scttlo tho question<br />

h<br />

Cox<br />

ONE PLEASED AT<br />

ROOSEVELTS DEFEAT<br />

I was very much pleased to read<br />

in The Advertisers splendidly arranged<br />

election returns on Tuescday night of<br />

tho overwhelming majority for Delegate<br />

Kuhio said<br />

Shingle<br />

a prominent citizen yes<br />

terday but 1 was v whole lot inoro<br />

pleased to hear that Roosovclt had been<br />

given u setback in his New Nationalism<br />

1 cuusldor Itoiwovelt and his now agitation<br />

n real euut e for fear in Hawaii<br />

There no doubt but that Roosevelts<br />

nolicJdg would timlmln tint rpiliiMlnn tt<br />

reUllie i lv mi mnnr immilxr Hint The Republican legislative and coun- ¬<br />

ty ticket mado n clean sweep<br />

Coelho was badly defeated<br />

Indopcndont Is Beaten<br />

LTIIUE Kauai November 8 Tho<br />

entire epublican ticket has been elect<br />

ed Tho only scat regarded ns in doubt<br />

was that of W Rice for sheriff Tho<br />

full couitt gives him a majority over<br />

Kinney Independent of 225<br />

Gains In Kohala<br />

KOHALA November 8 Count<br />

shows big Republican gains nil along<br />

the line WATT<br />

Kuhio Gained Three Hundred<br />

KILO November 8 Full returns<br />

show that Kuhio has carried tho island<br />

by n majority three hundred greater<br />

than two years ngo whilo tho total for<br />

McCnndloss lias fallen oft by fifty<br />

Pun the fusion candidate for sher<br />

iff has been reolccted over Keolanui<br />

DUUHED RESULT<br />

ON THE MOLES<br />

Regrettable Outbursts Made Be- ¬<br />

fore Situation Had Been<br />

Fully Gone Over<br />

From Thursdays Advertiser<br />

Ono of the most remarkable scenes<br />

of the entire campaign was enacted yes<br />

terday forenoon in tho littored up head<br />

quarters rooms of tho Republican county<br />

comuiittco in tho Stangcnwnld building<br />

where tho battle of tho returns had<br />

been fought tho night before nnd far<br />

into the glare of the lay wnen Iriuco<br />

Kalnninnaole delegate to congress and<br />

Robert W Shingle just elected treas<br />

urer of tho city and county of Honolulu<br />

mado addresses to tho Hawaiian<br />

voters workers and men who had listened<br />

to tho doctrine of tlio straightboth<br />

us<br />

is<br />

11<br />

-<br />

ticket fnith preached to them by Republicans<br />

and who were declaring that<br />

tho haoles of the fourth district had<br />

not practised themselves what thoy<br />

preached for tho Hawaiians<br />

It was at tho psychological moment<br />

when Mr Shingle who had been told<br />

of tho murmurings of discontent en ¬<br />

tered the crowded room Faces wcro<br />

turned to him which bore the imprint<br />

of fatigue and disappointment for al- ¬<br />

though many of their favorites had<br />

been elected they wcro soro over the<br />

defeat of Lane<br />

Mr Shinglo thanked tho men for<br />

their support and then ho launched<br />

into tho subject nearest his own henrt<br />

when ho said that ho would gladly have<br />

been defeated himself if it would have<br />

meant tho election of Lano as mayor<br />

Ho baid that ho agreed with them that<br />

the llawanans had been tho straight<br />

ticket voters whilo tho haoles particu- ¬<br />

larly thoso of certain precincts of the<br />

fourth district had been distinctly split<br />

ticket voters and had lost tho day for<br />

the mayor and sheriff candidates of tho<br />

Republican party<br />

Ho stated that tho ono gratification<br />

ho felt in being elected as treasurer<br />

was that ho meant to keep his promises<br />

to tho voters of tho party and to re- ¬<br />

member tho Hawaiians who had made<br />

his victory possible Ho said that al- ¬<br />

though thoro was a Democratic mayor<br />

the board of supervisors was Repub- ¬<br />

lican almost to n man nnd ho would<br />

sco that tho men who had stood by<br />

thoir guns would receive thoir reward<br />

Mr Shinglo was cheered lustily- - rially shook Quinn s chances for re- ¬<br />

election<br />

It appeared to bo tho genoral opinion<br />

around headquarters that Hustaios dif<br />

ns ho<br />

finished Princo Kuhio immediately<br />

mounted tho improvised rostrum and<br />

said he ondorsed what Mr Hbinglo said<br />

and then he talked in his mother tongue<br />

He nsscrtcd that it was his belief<br />

thnt it was tho hnoles who had thrown<br />

down tho mayor and sheriff and deputy<br />

shoriff Their split tickets showed that<br />

in tlio precincts where tho haolo voters<br />

K<br />

docttino of straight ticketism<br />

8U<br />

¬<br />

ferences with Lane and his alleged tn<br />

friondlincss toward Shinglo helped to<br />

reduce their majorities there although<br />

several of the whito voters of tho pre- ¬<br />

cinct deny that thoro is the slightest<br />

ground for the report Trent remained<br />

nt Thomas Square all day long and his<br />

personal work must bo taken into account<br />

In Manoa tho original home of in- ¬<br />

surgency Knhinu tho vice president of<br />

the Republican precinct club who had<br />

been present at the councils of the club<br />

nnd party demonstrated his relapso<br />

from Republicanism by appearing in<br />

the Democratic procession on Monday<br />

night carrying i torch His appearance<br />

there confirmed the statements mado to<br />

various precinct workers that Kahinu<br />

was a Democrat was so regarded by tho<br />

Democratic organization in the valley<br />

but fetill played politics with tho Re ¬<br />

publicans Ho is a road worker<br />

Tho Fort nnd Bcretania precinct vot- ¬<br />

ing opposito tho contral fire station<br />

showed tho split ticket strongly Tho<br />

tnlly nheets kept by markers showed<br />

whero Lano was cut for Fern but tho<br />

Republican supervisorial ticket voted<br />

in its entirety Jarrett and Rose wcro<br />

also favorod<br />

Whero Petrio Lost<br />

It is said that Petrio lost many votes<br />

among the very crowd of men ho might<br />

have expected to reccivo support because<br />

on ono occasion when ho was<br />

with other speakers on a stand with<br />

McCandlcss tho latter abusod B F<br />

Dillingham general manager of tho<br />

Oahu Railway Company of which Mr<br />

Petrio is master mechanic During this<br />

tirado Petrio never mado a movo to<br />

leave tho patform or oven to defend<br />

Mr Dillingham from tho attack Mr<br />

Potrio had worked with the railroad<br />

company under tho guiding hand of Mr<br />

Dillingham since he was a boy and had<br />

been advanced and promoted from a<br />

lowly position to one of tho most honored<br />

in tho service and many knowing<br />

mat changed their minds about sup<br />

porting him<br />

-<br />

Decrease of Orientals by De- ¬<br />

partures Amount to Very<br />

Little<br />

Tho figures prepared by tho board of<br />

immigration concerning tho arrivals and<br />

departures of orientals in tho Torri<br />

tory which woro partially published and<br />

wholly mixed by an afternoon paper<br />

last wook aro the most interesting ot<br />

any yet given out tyy that body<br />

Tho total arrivals of immigrants ot<br />

Japanese Chinese and Korean abstrac<br />

tion amount to 8S003 against 01384<br />

departures In ten yenrs showing a total<br />

decreaso through departures of 2781<br />

This small emigration would havo lit- -<br />

fin AfTftfit- tn liritinlaliitir it nAfiunt<br />

jority<br />

VI<br />

Vbal f<br />

tlio<br />

ritnl Population the<br />

T<br />

Prove of the<br />

Early Talk Made of<br />

flVom Thursdays Advertiser<br />

All tho talk which followed tho<br />

completion of tho city returns to the<br />

effect that tho white precincts knifed<br />

tho ticket is not justified said an ex ¬<br />

A Political Convulsion<br />

Brings Sweeping<br />

Changes<br />

Roosevelt Declines to<br />

Discuss Great<br />

Defeat<br />

WASHINGTON Novombcr 0 Tho<br />

greatest Democratic tidal wavo in his- ¬<br />

tory greater than that of 1802 swopt<br />

tho country<br />

DONE BY HAOLES<br />

yesterday Political con ¬<br />

vulsions brought sweeping Democratic<br />

victories in Now York Now Jersey<br />

Connecticut Washington and Ohio<br />

Willie ino results in lowa appear likely<br />

Figures Injustice<br />

to throw that State into tho Democratic<br />

column<br />

Dlx carried Roosevelts homo precinct<br />

against him by a majority of 204<br />

Treachery<br />

Tho Domocrats havo a safo majority<br />

in tho houso<br />

Roosevelt Wouldnt Talk<br />

NEW YORK November 9 Formor<br />

President Roosovclt who had announc- ¬<br />

ed that the Stlmson supporters would<br />

knock tho Dlx party through tho ropes<br />

last night refused to glvo out an inter<br />

perienced politician yesterdny Tho<br />

figures do not bear out tho MatcmentB<br />

made nt all and I think tho public<br />

ought to mako a careful canvass of the<br />

results at tho various polls beforo thoy<br />

indulge in wild statements I think<br />

too that the party leaders ought to bo<br />

careful to bo right beforo they go<br />

ahead or tho result will not bo for<br />

tho best good either of tho party er<br />

tho public<br />

JTako the city ticket roturns for<br />

instance Tho voto polled for tho haola<br />

candidates in tho fourth and fifth re- ¬<br />

spectively arc<br />

Fourth Fifth<br />

Shinglo 1701 1713<br />

Cathcart 1805<br />

Bicknell 1800<br />

Kruger 1879 1577<br />

Murray 1087 1585<br />

Quinn 1205 1337<br />

Average voto 1701 1560<br />

Now takes tho voto polled for the<br />

Hawaiian candidates on the ticket aTho<br />

figures will snow<br />

Fourth Fifth<br />

Lano 1030 1504<br />

Cox 1411 1438<br />

Kalanianaolo 1085 17S0<br />

Aranna 1017 1070<br />

Arnold 1G91 1005- -<br />

Dwight 1809 1708<br />

Low 2030 1719<br />

Avcrago voto 1753 1035<br />

That isMn the fourth the average<br />

voto for the Hawaiian candidates was<br />

1753 to on average of 1704 to tho whito<br />

candidates in tho fifth an averago for<br />

the Hawaiian candidates of 1035 to an<br />

avcrago of 1500 for tho haole candi- ¬<br />

dates<br />

Tho general Republican averages I<br />

figure out to ho Fourth district 1728<br />

fifth district 1001<br />

Thus in tho fourth tho Hawaiian<br />

candidates received nn avorage of<br />

twenty fivo votes ovor tho total general<br />

average whilo tho haolo candidates in<br />

the fourth received an averago of<br />

twenty four votes below the general<br />

average<br />

In tho fourth district Lano ran<br />

ninety eight below the goneral Rcpub<br />

lican nverago nnd in tho fifth he ran<br />

nlnety soven below that nverago<br />

This does not look as Uiough the<br />

defeat of Lano can bo blnmcd on any<br />

particular precinct or any particular<br />

complexion of voters Lano was beaton<br />

bocauso all through tho county the<br />

voters generally preferred Tern Tho<br />

dofection was not all among tho haoles<br />

because tho big losses that pulled him<br />

down camo from tho precincts where<br />

tho Hawaiian voto ia strongest<br />

It is unfortunnto that tho public<br />

statements havo been mado that tho<br />

haoles knifed tho ticket It loadB to<br />

a raco bitterness that tho returns do<br />

not justify It is wrong to allow eucb<br />

statements to go uncontradicted<br />

HI<br />

WASHINGTON WDMEN WIN<br />

LONG SUFFRAGE STRUGGLE<br />

¬<br />

view in the light of tho roturns Ho<br />

refused to talk at all<br />

Taft Hears tho Sad News<br />

President Taft heard tho nowe whilo -on<br />

tho train en routo from his homo city<br />

to Washington He received the news<br />

of the defeat of his party in tho houso<br />

in silence<br />

Loading Insurgent Ooes Down<br />

INDIANAPOLIS Indiana November<br />

9 Bcvcridgo tho Insurgent loader<br />

has been defeated in tho Democratic<br />

wavo that swept tho Stato yesterday<br />

Tho entire Democratic Stato ticket and<br />

congressional delegation has been<br />

elected<br />

California Solidly Republican<br />

SAN FRANCISCO November 9 Tho<br />

Indications hero are that Johnson has<br />

bcon elected Governor by a plurality of<br />

thirty thousand The Stato will send a<br />

solid Republican delegation to congress<br />

Wilson the Labor Socialist candidate<br />

for Governor npUed a heavy voto<br />

which upset tho predictions earlier in<br />

tho count of a close vote<br />

Exposition Bonds Voted<br />

Tho first and second exposition meas- ¬<br />

ures submitted wero carried overwhelm- ¬<br />

ingly<br />

THE EARLY REPORTS<br />

SAN FRANCISCO November 0 Tho<br />

next houso of representatives will bo<br />

Democratic whilo the returns from tho<br />

thirty eight States voting yesterday<br />

show that tho Republican majority in<br />

tho senate will bo reduced Tho Demo<br />

crats have carried New York Ohio<br />

Massachusetts Connecticut and Iowa<br />

and made largo gains in Illinois<br />

Tho party swept Chicago and Coot<br />

county by forty thousand majority<br />

Speaker Cannon has been reelected but<br />

hta majority has been cut down<br />

New York Against Roosevelt<br />

NEW YORK November 0 Dlx tho<br />

Democratic candidate for Governor<br />

was elected by a majority of 55000<br />

Ho carried Roosevelts own precinct<br />

against Stimson<br />

Wilson Goes In<br />

NEW JERSEY Now Jersey Novem ¬<br />

ber 9 Professor Woodrow Wilson<br />

Democratic candidate for Governor has<br />

been olectod by a good majority of ovor<br />

fifteen thousand<br />

Massachusetts Goes Democrat<br />

BOSTON Massachusetts November<br />

9 Fobs Democrat carried tho Stato<br />

for the Democrats by thirty thousand<br />

NEW HAVEN Connecticut Novem<br />

ber 9 This State Joined tho Demo- ¬<br />

cratic column yesterday by a majority<br />

of forty thousand Baldwin is ciecwa<br />

Governor<br />

Harmon Reelected<br />

COLUMBUS Ohio November O Tho<br />

been taught- - them and ho believed thoy<br />

had triod to follow thnt Uo saiit that<br />

tho Hawaiians had tho power and the<br />

right to turn their backs on the party<br />

but ho nppcnlcd to them to remain<br />

steadfast and thoir reward would came<br />

in another wny lie safd that tho sen ¬<br />

ate nnd houso were Republican tho su ¬<br />

pervisors woro nlmoat nil Republicans<br />

tho trensuror was a Republican and it<br />

would be thoir aim to see that nil wcro<br />

rowardod properly<br />

Tlio Irinco oswlled blttorly what ho<br />

termed tho lark of stamina of tho hanlo<br />

voters Ho thaukod tho Hnwnllnns for<br />

the miuitier in which thoy had voted<br />

mid attacked ngnin the huole voters<br />

who had thrown down tho candidates<br />

Ho appeuloil to tho Hawaiian voters<br />

howeviir to tny with thoir party mi<br />

loyal Republicans nnd go again to tho<br />

polls aa good Ropuhllouni<br />

1 am aahntniKl to belong to a party<br />

of which lutunber will bo guilty of s joIi<br />

lKjlltlcal dUhuneaty n thli lie wild<br />

They talked and argued atrnluht<br />

ticket and you kpt fnllh with them<br />

Hut they didnt keep faith with yu<br />

He alao Mid that liti oiiklnt mama<br />

ihrtn if they deaartml a wrty<br />

The ieali wh received with ejir<br />

lllimad Huitwo<br />

tin lliu lilaiktioerd of lb llejtultlhuu<br />

lumiUiiiaitrr eiMtan a ehalked 4il8ei<br />

rid i lilt keudud ua a letttdn be<br />

I nuaiiiiia the Thumtte aVjuare a<br />

iiut whirr iliarlty Uaataee waa 4iJ<br />

lw I In Mu eku 414 aoi ht kit<br />

ul iugga and Mill ua lail at tin priai tit laae aud Coy bat lltten It<br />

l iliin among lliv Iu i i and iatrrvaning irr t Yttu and JarreU aa du4<br />

giiUiiiig if puiitiml uiiilitiiklU ril uid Iue uull ut aklagl but Ninlc<br />

t IMtJjAfiSt htef L<br />

on<br />

1910 -SE-MI-WEEKL<br />

Home Ruler<br />

Purdy Homo Ruler has been elected<br />

supervisor Beers Republican has been<br />

oloctcd county nttornoy McGuiro<br />

Democrat in tc elected auditor<br />

REPRESENTATIVES IN<br />

FIRST ALL REPUBLICAN<br />

IIILO November 8 1032 v m<br />

Eleven precincts in tho first district and<br />

thrco in the second glvo Kuhio 1149 to<br />

538 for McCandlcss and 170 for Notlcy<br />

Tho Republican representatives in tho<br />

first district havo made a clean swcop<br />

nnd at this Hmo it appears probable<br />

that the senatorial ticket will also bo<br />

elected<br />

Completo Hawaii Returns<br />

mtO November 0 f2 a m Com<br />

plete returns show that the straight<br />

tiCKCt nas won prncucauy mruuguuui<br />

Kuhio defeated MJcCandless by over a<br />

tlininnml maioritv tho vote being<br />

Kuhio 1787 McCandless 742 2sotlcy<br />

447<br />

Makolcau and Hewitt aro elected to<br />

the senate<br />

Tim linni donation will bo Rcimb<br />

Hcan throughout with the exception of<br />

Yntcs Democrat and Kawcwchi Homo<br />

Rule<br />

irnnilinwnn snowed undor being over<br />

whclmingly defeated Holstoin leads In<br />

west im win i<br />

Tho board of supervisors Is Rcpub<br />

hirthrato which the census figures lato<br />

ly punusiieu cxbiult<br />

Thcso figures which Bpeak for thorn<br />

solves aro as follows<br />

Jupanese arrivals Males 01020<br />

females 15875 and children 020 total<br />

77421<br />

Departures Males 57000 fomnlcs<br />

11201 and children 0015 totul 71S6<br />

Chinese arrivals Males 3303 fe<br />

males 155 and children G2 total 35S0<br />

Departures Mules 11079 females<br />

tus ana emmren livi total 13918<br />

ivorcuns arrivals --Males uyJ2 to<br />

malwt 019 and children 101 total 7002<br />

Departures Males 1939 females<br />

157 and children 101 total 2280<br />

In a foot note to tlio ilgunti Doc<br />

tor Chirk superintendent of jmmigrn<br />

lion anyu The Jncrouao in tho on<br />

ental imputation may be given larger<br />

than the true iueruaae buoauao u smallor<br />

liroportion of the total orlontil jkijiu<br />

lation may luno been uuuiorated in<br />

niuu mun in luiu The uirtn rnto ana<br />

death rate of oriental In Hawaii oape<br />

eiHlly lajwueM iu modifleil by three<br />

abnormal eniidlUolia a dUpieportion<br />

uli uuauber of walea Mhiilt teuila to<br />

loner iieruentage blith rate b dla<br />

projiuruoiiuu numlwr ut adjltn bath<br />

aasen Iu the prime nf life wuieh teudi<br />

tu luwer weeutage death rate and to<br />

iurruaaii birth ratu and praatlaally<br />

uuUiical marriage if female<br />

tin ah Angflfa ltailwa lorpuia<br />

In i rv iiii l iuuiirMriiiix fur<br />

iiuuiaii Iwe Jiurikaawl iU liaea tae<br />

JaeiAi Klecirii Uaiay aav4 wdl ajair<br />

itli- - liirui a a part uf Iheir fteia yU<br />

lUtt Mbitriaal tiajMfel<br />

mmmmmmmmmmmmt<br />

vi v jf sFn<br />

Hcan with tho one exception of Pritch<br />

ard All other county officers Republican<br />

CLEANSWEEpoN<br />

THE VALLEY ISLE<br />

KAHUIitn Maui Novombcr 8<br />

Midnight Tho Republicans have<br />

mado a complete sweep of Maul electing<br />

every Republican Coelho was defeated<br />

by Pall for tho senate in a doso vote<br />

Kepolkal wont down before Oaso by a<br />

majority of nearly thrco hundred<br />

Tho final results for tho legislative<br />

ana county tickets aro<br />

Senate Coelho 1050 Pali 1197<br />

Houso Cockott 1331 Cooke 1373<br />

Do Eego 755 Hihlo 879 Kail 747<br />

Kawaakoa 1236 Kclilttoi 1507 Kuula<br />

839 Naonc 740 Nawahlno 849 Tava- -<br />

res 1340 Walahoio 1299<br />

Supervisors Makawao Poguo 294<br />

Copp 101 Hana Hala 241 Kahuno<br />

laolo 114 Lahaina Hcnnlng 236 J Ka-uhi<br />

109 Walluku Lake 358 Lyons<br />

324 Molokal Mover 103 Toucfsen 71<br />

Shorlff Crowell 1233 Mossman 767<br />

County Attomoy Case 1121 Kopob<br />

kal 846<br />

County Treasurer L M Baldwin by<br />

largo majority<br />

Auditor Ohas Wilcox largo major<br />

ity County Clerk iW F Kaao largo ma<br />

SKATTUi Washington November 0<br />

Woiiihii suffrage has carried tho<br />

Stoti- - of Washington Tor twenty yenn<br />

tho women of Washington have been<br />

after tho right tn rnit tho ballot nnd<br />

Hie luat aoMiim of tho Hlntc legislature<br />

CRUISER BREMEN ARRIVES<br />

TO PROTECT 0ERMAN8<br />

AWAPAIA Novaaiber a The Uf<br />

muu uiuieer Itftuiea bae arrived kN<br />

vuili vraVr iu ifiit Ovlwaa later<br />

Mlf<br />

rvj aMgggjygjs<br />

- Toiflo nW5 ryt i<br />

LANDSLIDE<br />

IN FAVOR OF<br />

DEMOCRACY<br />

Democratic State committee at a lato<br />

hour last night claimed tho state for<br />

tho Democrats Porter tho Democratic<br />

nominee for Governor ia probably<br />

elected<br />

Socialists Win in Milwaukee<br />

MILWAUKEE November 9 Victor<br />

Borger the candidate of the Socialist<br />

party for congress carried tho city<br />

yesterday<br />

La FolletteB reelection is assured<br />

Closo in California<br />

SAN FRANCISCO November 0Tho<br />

result of tho voting for Governor is still<br />

in doubt Bell the Democratic candi ¬<br />

date and Johnson tho insurgent Repub ¬<br />

lican are running very close The Indications<br />

aro that Johnson will be elected<br />

-<br />

OIIAMBnRXATNBCOUOH REMEDY<br />

aueeemliHl Iu uetting n bill through<br />

aubiuiying the iiuaatlua of suffrage to<br />

vote ul the iioople at the uluttlun yes<br />

terday Their vletory waa marked by<br />

liUtiiretyiMv iwivm in all the big elilei<br />

of the IJtale<br />

TIU3 BEST OBTAINABLE<br />

Tbis remedy has no superior m n euro<br />

for eolils croup and whooping cough<br />

It has been a faverile with tho moth- ¬<br />

ers of young children for almott forty<br />

OlMHilMlalna Cough Remedy era<br />

always be dopeadsd upon and la 1 na<br />

sat Ut t<br />

It net euly ernes euldi and atrip but<br />

prevents lllr rtMiltinu tu pneumonia<br />

Uaaaabafiaiae Caujui Rauieily ion<br />

Is la a eplaw r ofltei uarrutle and<br />

atar le fWfi ae toaAoaatly tu a euild<br />

ae lo aa t4ult For tale by all tUaleM<br />

leuauii Siuiiti it V 111 aawuti hi<br />

lUwell<br />

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COMPLETE TABULATED DETAILS OF THE VOTE RECORDED IN THE CITY AND COUNTY<br />

JT FreT DELEGATE TO BIXTT SEGOND CONGRESS<br />

Kalanianaole J K<br />

McCandloss h h<br />

Notloy CKHR<br />

fill<br />

D<br />

Fourth Representative District Island of Oahu<br />

123456789<br />

te Pre FreT Pre Pre Pre PreT<br />

i<br />

Pre Pre lre Total<br />

10 11 12<br />

130 222 205 269 226 193 178 187 4 j0 25 137 2036<br />

96 115 57 66 75 233 15S 154 171<br />

16 184 1393<br />

11 6 1 1 1 6<br />

f<br />

f I Jf<br />

Kalanianaole J K It<br />

McCandloss L I D<br />

Notloy CKHB<br />

Brown Cecil R<br />

Chilllngworth p F R<br />

Eding W S CD<br />

Hariapl E K D<br />

Tuaa A F R<br />

Kalakiola J S D<br />

Kaloiopu A S R- -<br />

Koalaknikonua Potor II R<br />

JCalauokalani Sr D II R<br />

Mossmnn Jr Win F II R<br />

Rivcnburgh B G D<br />

White William II R<br />

Ahia David II R<br />

Archer Frank K R<br />

Castle A L R<br />

Correa S P -<br />

Fernandez Eddio K R<br />

Kaleihuia A E II R<br />

Knleohano<br />

Qua CD<br />

Kanekoa ChaB fR<br />

Kaohcle Sam D<br />

Keone GN KB<br />

Kuluwaimoku J P li<br />

Kupihea David D<br />

Like Edward D<br />

Luka J K CD<br />

Mahoe S K W- -<br />

rMalulani II P K H R<br />

Paoo A W II R<br />

Poopoc J M D<br />

137<br />

126<br />

75<br />

63<br />

125<br />

63<br />

94<br />

4<br />

13<br />

6<br />

79<br />

22<br />

2<br />

Cecil R<br />

C F R<br />

Edings S tt<br />

Hanapl E K D<br />

F R<br />

Kalakiola J S D<br />

Kaloiopu A S R<br />

Kcalaknihonuu Feter II R<br />

Kalauokalani Sr D II R<br />

Mossmnn Jr Wm Third Senatorial District Fifth Eoprcsontatlvo District Island of Oahu<br />

ProProProProPrePrePrePro lro<br />

1 2 3 4 3 b o v<br />

PrciPro<br />

iu ii<br />

Ire Ire Pre Ire Pro Ire Total<br />

Fifth District<br />

Brown<br />

Chillingworth<br />

W<br />

JuddA<br />

FH R<br />

Rivcnbiirgh B G D<br />

White William H R<br />

Bencvedes F C CD<br />

Kamanoulu G K- - Uy<br />

Kcawohaku G K D<br />

Long E A C R<br />

Marcallino A Q R<br />

Mohoula Solomon D<br />

Bathburn E K D<br />

Towsc Ed R<br />

Turrlll Fred D<br />

Watkins Norman K<br />

Williamson William R<br />

Wolter E H P CD<br />

50 22 46 95 140 66 71 166 139 114 190<br />

52 23 52 99 143 67 67 175 155 117 204<br />

48 71 23 S3 48 38 16 70 200 109 165<br />

49 63 29 29 33 43 11 67 208 113 168<br />

48 22 44 93 133 67 63 173 136 109 186<br />

52 71 33 34 48 44 18 64 231 117 184<br />

37 19 46 91 131 59 65 153 106 84 153<br />

3 4 5 3 5 2 3 11 19 10 19<br />

7 3 13 9 11 1 5 13 30 12 36<br />

4 1 6 6 7 2 3 13 15 11 15<br />

43 66 26 26 40 37 12 64 183 99 152<br />

71 2 6 8 8 2 4 16 25 14 22<br />

REPRESENTATIVES<br />

Fourth Representative District Island of Oahu<br />

I<br />

Pro i ire lire Ire Tro7 TreT lro Ire<br />

3 4 5 6 7 3<br />

12 77 106 47 50 53 217 125 152<br />

US 202 200 229 198 199 150 161<br />

82 107 51 36 42 246 144 112<br />

141 223 206 270 239 191<br />

201<br />

126 200 203 259 217 192 160 192<br />

96 128 54 59 57 234 152 135<br />

67 101 48 56 61 191 132 118<br />

143 194 194 265 214 155 146 169<br />

103 120 52 81 83 194 159 137<br />

136 201 207 276 246 164 163 178<br />

133 197 201 264 231 162 1491 163<br />

S6 115 51 63 65 193 152 130<br />

6l 162 210 122 15 561 1725<br />

62 170 226 135 14 61 1822<br />

97 159 63 9 30 1274<br />

96 135 57 10 28 1184<br />

176 208 110 13 50 1689<br />

13 170 71 18 33 1245<br />

134 183 85 2 41 1444<br />

8 29 10 2 9 146<br />

15 38 IS 0 15 238<br />

7 33 16 5 9 161<br />

98 153 54 7 28 1121<br />

10 34 21 8 8 200<br />

TreT ire ire lro Total<br />

9 10 11 12<br />

135 64 IS 162 1206<br />

216 72 31 121 1897<br />

131 59 20 161 1192<br />

264 78 27 129 2147<br />

251 83 28 146 2057<br />

134 59 19 161 1288<br />

130 45 14 131 1094<br />

240 72 26 118 1936<br />

152 59 12 164 1321<br />

241 76 29 135 2052<br />

238 69 26 116 1949<br />

142 54 17 145 1213<br />

Amana Mnkanoo 3 R<br />

Arnold Chas N R<br />

Dwlcht 6 C R<br />

Kninalant Jtfoko H R<br />

Kealolm James M II B<br />

Kmknhi Ioola D<br />

Kruircr Frank J B<br />

Low Ebcn P R<br />

ilcClpllno V 11 D<br />

Murray A E R<br />

Pacheco M C D<br />

Pahau Robert K D<br />

PeleiohoUuii Sol L H B<br />

Potric Lester D<br />

Plcmer JI II D<br />

Poe John II R<br />

Quinn T C R<br />

Silva M E D<br />

Cox Androw E R<br />

Jarrett W P D<br />

Pre Pro Pre lrc Ire Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Total<br />

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

42 21 45 94 122 65 61 158 156 102 1S9 55 166 226 126 0 47 1574<br />

47 24 43 96 121 68 63 186 136 95 181 53 147 180 104 7 54 1605<br />

48 20 43 95 139 67 64 169 154 120 195 63 159 199 116 8 56 170S<br />

1 2 11 7 11 3 3 15 27 10 26 5 15 47 15 1 12 211<br />

3 2 -- 10 10 9 2 3 13 35 17 30 8 17 61 25 1 15 261<br />

50 73 45 31 47 41 14 59 220 114 186 54 118 159 67 8 30 1319<br />

47 22 41 92 134 58 62 158 141 103 165 59 152 183 104 16 51 1587<br />

47 26 43 93 132 64 65 156 149 127 189 57 169 210 124 16 54 1731<br />

47 71 166 46 53 38 24 78 243 144 164 64 51 166 90 19 47 1486<br />

45 24 46 73 114 71 59 153 132 105 216 55 152 214 107 7 49 1522<br />

51 71 29 38 52 37 17 59 217 129 179 51 125 183 60 9 28 1345<br />

52 66 29 34 49 34 14 53 226 120 195 51 130 187 75 9 37 1351<br />

7 4 7 9 1 2 2 9 21 10 16 5 10 40 8 2 7 160<br />

45 68 43 46 50 41 26 83 243 142 204 59 148 208 78 18 41 1542<br />

45 63 30 36 61 38 17 48 188 98 154 58 86 143 54 21 25 1165<br />

7 3 5 3 2 9 21 IS 17 3 12 37 13 0 17 172<br />

436125 48 95 126 55 62 153 116 85 174 55 125 167 110 15 40 1460<br />

48 68 29 99 44 3S 5 70 217 120 140 48 125 186 76 6 37 1390<br />

SHERIFF<br />

Fourth District<br />

123456789<br />

Pre Pre Pre Pre FreT FreT FreT FreT FreT FreT FreT Fre lotal<br />

10 11 12<br />

82 150 145 199 150 140 104 131 149 55 19 87 2850<br />

135 153 91 122 140 240 202 193 260 76 21 208 3564<br />

SPORT CiWES<br />

Fifth<br />

Fans Look for Larfle Appropriations<br />

to Promote Athletic<br />

Events<br />

Irclrc<br />

The ontire sport ticket was elected<br />

and tho fans wero<br />

at the polls Tuesday<br />

highly elated over tbo prospect of an<br />

athletic<br />

The leglsla- -<br />

administration<br />

m hold two fifteen mlnute see- -<br />

bUlU<br />

tho football season<br />

lBions a day during<br />

and until they get wise to tho now<br />

--i Thnn in tho spring when tho<br />

waxes intense they<br />

legislative games<br />

deliberations to nine<br />

will extend their<br />

- TM will not eivo l<br />

them all a cbanco to make a hit out<br />

eorao will probably score<br />

Antonio Marcallino who polled next<br />

to the highest voto of any candidate<br />

¬<br />

Representative District<br />

23<br />

77<br />

1<br />

freilre<br />

212<br />

209<br />

93<br />

86<br />

190<br />

93<br />

168<br />

9<br />

28<br />

113<br />

89<br />

24<br />

3 4<br />

110<br />

36<br />

6<br />

192<br />

i202<br />

40<br />

33<br />

201<br />

36<br />

168<br />

5<br />

21<br />

6<br />

37<br />

15<br />

Pre FeT<br />

5 6<br />

153<br />

56 1<br />

272<br />

272<br />

44<br />

43<br />

265<br />

30<br />

204<br />

3<br />

14<br />

11<br />

48<br />

29<br />

Rose Chas H D<br />

Bimerson W K R<br />

Roso Chas H D<br />

Shncrson W K R<br />

fts<br />

7<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1910 SEMI WEEK I<br />

Island of Oahu<br />

229<br />

224<br />

66<br />

56<br />

226<br />

41<br />

170<br />

2<br />

14<br />

8<br />

65<br />

31<br />

137<br />

81<br />

Ire Pre Pre Pre<br />

8 9 10 11<br />

74 69 183f 1791 127 214<br />

51 26 76 235 133 201<br />

0 6 9 i6 o 10<br />

16T<br />

194<br />

168<br />

172<br />

152<br />

201<br />

127<br />

32<br />

31<br />

31<br />

153<br />

24<br />

164 110<br />

147 135<br />

162<br />

16S<br />

128<br />

101<br />

140<br />

129<br />

108<br />

11<br />

15<br />

15<br />

120<br />

29<br />

7 3 12 12 12<br />

5 33 30 16 33<br />

47 22 48 102 137 68 171 140 115 188<br />

47 25 52 104 149 71 182 158 119 204<br />

48 22 49 103 143 69 186 175 117 201<br />

43 20 46 101 143 67 182 159 135 183<br />

8 10 8 13 14 9 23 45 100 44<br />

44 64 35 40 48 12 60 187 15 147<br />

45 19 37 88 122 62 154 143 104 175<br />

48 68 27 35 29 13 40 204 99 165<br />

1 5 9 7 5<br />

1 15 22 9 25<br />

2 3 19 7 4<br />

5 6 17 8 23<br />

51 74 31 32 44 19 62 241 127 185<br />

46 69 32 f4 41 15 68 237 131 189<br />

45 64 27 29 40 12 67 182 91 147<br />

41 21 44 102 131 65 64 147 120 100 174<br />

3 2 5 4 0 2 22 29 10 10<br />

1 2 4 4<br />

2 1 10 26 10 32<br />

49 71 28 34 44 20 65 241 118 186<br />

ii<br />

DEPUTY SHERIFF<br />

Fourth District<br />

132<br />

189<br />

Fifth District<br />

Ul n<br />

146<br />

100<br />

171<br />

182<br />

111<br />

89<br />

109<br />

151<br />

119<br />

17<br />

15<br />

18<br />

106<br />

22<br />

146<br />

J146<br />

Pre Pre<br />

12 13<br />

203<br />

169<br />

28<br />

162<br />

484<br />

172<br />

60<br />

183<br />

227<br />

218<br />

22<br />

114<br />

131<br />

112<br />

169 224 125<br />

24 49 54<br />

91 143 25<br />

155 209 111<br />

112 165 70<br />

5 16 39 13<br />

10 38 15<br />

104 176 77<br />

121 180 78<br />

92 138 61<br />

146 163 91<br />

8 34 9<br />

10 35 11<br />

124 194 17<br />

14<br />

58<br />

57<br />

61<br />

59<br />

12<br />

46<br />

50<br />

47<br />

6<br />

42<br />

57<br />

50<br />

49<br />

2<br />

6<br />

49<br />

14 IS<br />

6S 173 230 137<br />

56 135 198 90<br />

3 7 34 7<br />

252<br />

266<br />

137<br />

98<br />

228<br />

104<br />

189<br />

8<br />

15<br />

5<br />

112<br />

27<br />

Protints<br />

241<br />

144<br />

192<br />

112<br />

Prccinte<br />

12<br />

lrclrePre<br />

Total Oahu with Wahiawa and Punaluu to hoar from Kuhlo 3953 MoCandless 2860 Notloy 102<br />

SENATORS<br />

Third Senatorial District Fourth Representative District Island of Oahu<br />

Prp<br />

i<br />

i I ire Pre<br />

9 1<br />

Pro<br />

4<br />

1 Ire<br />

5<br />

lie i 1ro<br />

6 7<br />

i Ire<br />

S<br />

i Pre<br />

9<br />

lro<br />

10<br />

Pre<br />

11<br />

lro<br />

12<br />

Fifth Representative District Island of Oahu<br />

Prof 1rcJ lro ire Pre<br />

a 5<br />

Pre i Pre<br />

fi l<br />

I Pro Pre Proi irot Irej Pre<br />

a i iu i i w<br />

Pre1 Pre<br />

15<br />

73<br />

77<br />

41<br />

46<br />

74<br />

56<br />

60<br />

9 5<br />

4<br />

47<br />

1941<br />

125<br />

13<br />

163<br />

120<br />

240<br />

172<br />

16<br />

23<br />

23<br />

14<br />

10<br />

22<br />

15<br />

21<br />

8 6<br />

6<br />

14<br />

J3<br />

12<br />

15<br />

0<br />

I ITotal<br />

260<br />

154<br />

75<br />

60<br />

Ire<br />

17<br />

120<br />

129<br />

129<br />

123<br />

129<br />

147<br />

100<br />

8<br />

15<br />

16<br />

25<br />

105<br />

Total<br />

Pro Pre1 Total<br />

16 17<br />

II 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12<br />

17<br />

57<br />

55<br />

56<br />

59<br />

19<br />

28<br />

45<br />

25<br />

17<br />

11<br />

44<br />

48<br />

24<br />

41<br />

11<br />

6<br />

38<br />

194<br />

93<br />

15<br />

104<br />

83<br />

1930<br />

1520<br />

112<br />

lotal<br />

319<br />

1685<br />

1845<br />

1805<br />

1794<br />

439<br />

1037<br />

1583<br />

1191<br />

193<br />

178<br />

1343<br />

1370<br />

1123<br />

1503<br />

146<br />

159<br />

1392<br />

3773<br />

2076<br />

ITotal<br />

948<br />

672<br />

for representative in tho fourth district<br />

i i i i mil all II A<br />

promised yesicruuy w yu -- -<br />

111 lAffilntlnn IIu not<br />

siren uuuui<br />

pay whothor or not ho would exert<br />

eloquence toward securing approprlft<br />

the down here The<br />

tUm to bring<br />

r i ToaiMti iinivuvcr m w<br />

0 Of it U0<br />

wands but wl prolwhly lntruot Anto<br />

nlo lo plead for a terrltorisl Ixuolwll<br />

ground UMUM tt limiu have wur<br />

ud AthleUe Turk<br />

tlon of th biwlgit Mt t mmle<br />

ldl Im fiir tilt<br />

Hit miorMiyi -<br />

Mke of 4wWg HwH t<br />

W0H4 HI P w -<br />

a U inlwUiMhi M l<br />

rlMUtlM M Ui lky national capital They waflt good husky<br />

wloldors tho cano knives hero<br />

to tear off sugar crop and there<br />

men in tho United States and also<br />

did in Jspan who hold high batting aor<br />

his<br />

Tlio oarsmen nhould pull a good troko<br />

Cubs<br />

witn uiiarno uitiungwonu m m<br />

ate when it comes to harbor apjiropria-<br />

Annrn lint<br />

wt<br />

liAru<br />

11<br />

iV<br />

IbMMifb<br />

MS M<br />

-<br />

rria 4nila nnutltllnntil will bt<br />

uftur AJ Custje won to show soniii not<br />

rosults and ull lignt Jans pk<br />

aWdle iwnotidwi to modify th pugl<br />

liaiie laws m no cud<br />

JstfrliM Johuion tllms ii<br />

Mlia pAiilt nt Ihii iilaaiifln uulv tti<br />

I aliAiw fb It tl h H KIlAfi<br />

the sflndldutiM en ihv utitktU UKt<br />

bad the Mktmi mm of ww oi<br />

th fHHi Mid yoiUrday tblt it Im<br />

Ud Mil yettM iU upon tUkt h<br />

would ltv b vUmmI Uw<br />

KMuUf VwHI avcrajf luw kUTT<br />

UtiMif VMMUm by IflJK<br />

iuni rwniMworui wm m<br />

wkiclt tbbiw Iti tlMt of<br />

Panama Canal whoro ho will make a<br />

the<br />

tour of Inspection<br />

are<br />

DEPUTY SHERIFFS<br />

WAIANAE<br />

nilllland D 49<br />

J IC Kupuu H 0<br />

the win<br />

EWA<br />

J Jorimmlet H 34p<br />

I Kulilinami I 80<br />

ItOOLAUPOKO<br />

ravi<br />

fat U AIHvil D 1M<br />

p jHhiH ii m<br />

uh<br />

U or<br />

mi<br />

km J Iiiuu I 10<br />

KlwU<br />

ww<br />

wturM<br />

w Al tl wt ftitolbtr tvp tl<br />

l 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

W R Z6 49 90 62 58 47 7 54<br />

II D 53 U 30 45 58 40 23 H6 61 72 20 46<br />

Z<br />

I T75T re<br />

1 2 i i<br />

171<br />

ttJIKSrtSwj<br />

114 w 91<br />

KPpnAUOA<br />

T75 TO<br />

i<br />

H<br />

Puusluu lo bmr tium<br />

Jmv W K<br />

H<br />

W4 Wtrra V<br />

Cut U IW<br />

T U UUk IV 41<br />

Ml Pro Pre Ire Ire Ire Pre Pre Pre Ire Ire lro Pro Pre Pre Pru Pre Ire Total<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

Shingle Robert 123 143 748 111 174 T3 217 ItW 159H<br />

Treut Richard 235 131 196 144 188 1494<br />

IT T7T7 7 77T7 771 777 77 77TT71<br />

ATTORNEY<br />

Fourth District<br />

Pre T7S7 Pru TreT lrv i Ire Pra TTei Ife Pra TotuT<br />

7 8 9 10<br />

12<br />

109 1QI IU J24 M 113 161<br />

70 u 133 3125<br />

Ul 13 140 ffl 60 11 132 Uiil<br />

nrtb iitrit<br />

IT Pw Tr Irl-<br />

4 S h 7 H 10 12 li 14 l - 17<br />

- -<br />

1<br />

i<br />

lil<br />

J VI 1M<br />

Hi Ul<br />

atrt<br />

bt W<br />

4J M U<br />

ilU 174<br />

lhr<br />

lis 147<br />

7<br />

- jfffe IV rniiPriPf PiTu Pit ft VuUI<br />

111<br />

lUi IhU<br />

MUX<br />

Mi<br />

I Hi<br />

prT<br />

Forn Joseph J D<br />

iane J no u ii<br />

Fern Josenh J D i<br />

Lane Jno C R<br />

Tie 1<br />

s 109<br />

96<br />

47<br />

43<br />

Ire<br />

iIS<br />

2<br />

hSrwfYKif W j FvTTTrT<br />

138<br />

165<br />

MAYOR<br />

Fourth District<br />

rie<br />

3<br />

S5<br />

169<br />

4<br />

District<br />

Ire Ire lro lro<br />

43 59<br />

941 125<br />

46<br />

63<br />

rrc 5<br />

US<br />

Ire<br />

Li<br />

23<br />

61<br />

O 230 176<br />

152 125<br />

ire Ire<br />

34 2E0 139<br />

154 135 100<br />

170<br />

150<br />

US<br />

10<br />

PrePrelrclrelre<br />

I I I I<br />

10 11 12 13 14<br />

STJPERVI80RS<br />

Fourth District<br />

ITe FreT<br />

12<br />

Pre<br />

3<br />

FreT<br />

4<br />

FreT<br />

5<br />

Ire<br />

6<br />

Ire<br />

7<br />

FreT<br />

8<br />

ire<br />

9<br />

FreT<br />

10<br />

Ire<br />

11<br />

Ire Total<br />

12<br />

2004<br />

2072<br />

1046<br />

920<br />

1861<br />

924<br />

1523<br />

116<br />

195<br />

139<br />

993<br />

338<br />

Amana Makanoo O R<br />

Arnold Chas N R<br />

Dwight ST C R<br />

Kamalani Moke H R<br />

Kculoha James M If R<br />

Kiakahi Iocla D<br />

KruRcr Frank J R<br />

Low Ebon P R<br />

McCicllan W II D<br />

Murray H E R<br />

Paelicco M C D<br />

Puhau Robert K D<br />

Pelcioholanl Sol Ii II R<br />

retric Lester D<br />

Plcmcr dl II D<br />

Poe John II R<br />

1<br />

Quinn 17CR<br />

Silva M E D<br />

90<br />

117<br />

128<br />

15<br />

16<br />

67<br />

126<br />

134<br />

120<br />

107<br />

80<br />

83<br />

3<br />

125<br />

74<br />

10<br />

93<br />

77<br />

170<br />

166<br />

194<br />

IS<br />

13<br />

95<br />

195<br />

207<br />

149<br />

178<br />

100<br />

146<br />

12<br />

15S<br />

95<br />

0<br />

164<br />

111<br />

166<br />

1S9<br />

193<br />

9<br />

6<br />

36<br />

199<br />

207<br />

74<br />

180<br />

49<br />

46<br />

4<br />

81<br />

37<br />

9<br />

167<br />

43<br />

203<br />

202<br />

256<br />

5<br />

11<br />

22<br />

204<br />

269<br />

112<br />

248<br />

45<br />

40<br />

4<br />

125<br />

45<br />

13<br />

2<br />

51<br />

161<br />

194<br />

211<br />

6<br />

9<br />

41<br />

205<br />

229<br />

127<br />

195<br />

70<br />

61<br />

3<br />

140<br />

67<br />

7<br />

175<br />

69<br />

16S<br />

130<br />

168<br />

44<br />

52<br />

213<br />

132<br />

172<br />

220<br />

147<br />

193<br />

213<br />

40<br />

194<br />

149<br />

25<br />

128<br />

20N<br />

134<br />

136<br />

152<br />

22<br />

29<br />

126<br />

147<br />

172<br />

184<br />

141<br />

123<br />

140<br />

10<br />

181<br />

116<br />

12<br />

is3<br />

203<br />

124<br />

147<br />

171<br />

IS<br />

22<br />

101<br />

155<br />

182<br />

181<br />

148<br />

163<br />

120<br />

8<br />

182<br />

109<br />

15<br />

145<br />

149<br />

196<br />

21S<br />

203<br />

13<br />

15<br />

113<br />

236<br />

243<br />

222<br />

253<br />

160<br />

147<br />

12<br />

226<br />

118<br />

17<br />

148<br />

174<br />

v<br />

71<br />

63<br />

71<br />

9<br />

7<br />

56<br />

74<br />

69<br />

72<br />

66<br />

65<br />

65<br />

4<br />

71<br />

48<br />

3<br />

54<br />

57<br />

29<br />

25<br />

25<br />

7<br />

7<br />

17<br />

28<br />

26<br />

17<br />

23<br />

13<br />

18<br />

8<br />

17<br />

15<br />

7<br />

22<br />

12<br />

105<br />

104<br />

123<br />

13<br />

24<br />

140<br />

113<br />

126<br />

109<br />

109<br />

117<br />

154<br />

12<br />

174<br />

130<br />

13<br />

92<br />

149<br />

1617<br />

1691<br />

1899<br />

179<br />

211<br />

1055<br />

1879<br />

2036<br />

1687<br />

1795<br />

122S<br />

1223<br />

121<br />

1674<br />

1005<br />

140<br />

1675<br />

1205<br />

Fifth<br />

213<br />

161<br />

61<br />

59<br />

195<br />

199<br />

144<br />

10S<br />

ire<br />

73<br />

56<br />

225<br />

177<br />

Ire<br />

11<br />

Ire<br />

15<br />

106<br />

96<br />

20<br />

23<br />

TreT<br />

12<br />

16 17<br />

189<br />

93<br />

lotal<br />

1595<br />

1630<br />

1565<br />

1604<br />

Pre Ire Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre Ire ire Total<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

Cor Andrew<br />

Jarrett AV<br />

E<br />

P<br />

R<br />

D<br />

38<br />

56<br />

21<br />

71<br />

49<br />

37<br />

96<br />

45<br />

13S<br />

45<br />

66<br />

39<br />

53<br />

35<br />

138<br />

96<br />

133<br />

261<br />

93 169<br />

149209<br />

45<br />

68<br />

114<br />

169<br />

155<br />

258<br />

81<br />

99<br />

7<br />

20<br />

43<br />

61<br />

1439<br />

1718<br />

7TTT 7777 777 77 7 777<br />

Baker Chas II D<br />

iiaiauoKaiam jr<br />

u it<br />

Baker ChaB II D<br />

Kalauokalani Jr D R<br />

Anderson John C D<br />

Blcknoll Jas It<br />

away to the mainland on a diamond er with a score of 1840 Marcallino<br />

crusade without having to wait until was next to tho higboBt for represent<br />

ative Jn tho fourth with a tally of 2057<br />

they have saved up tho prico<br />

and Eddio Pornanaez toon miru piate<br />

Thoro oucht also to bo an indemni with 17D4<br />

ty fund to bring outsido teams here<br />

but this might bo thought to come<br />

TAFT OFF FOR PANAMA<br />

umlnr tho inunicration plank of tho Re<br />

publican platform which Tho Demo TO INSPECT THE CANAL<br />

crat exposod Delegate ltumo roigm<br />

look after this wbon ho goes to tho<br />

WASHINGTON Novombor 0 Prcsi- -<br />

Shingle Robert W R<br />

Trent Richard II D<br />

dent left horo this morning for the<br />

77 f<br />

Pre I Pre i Ire I Ire Ire i Pre I ire Pre I Pre l Pre I Pre ire Total<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

71<br />

127<br />

ire<br />

1<br />

84<br />

124<br />

59<br />

27<br />

x<br />

80<br />

209<br />

21<br />

59<br />

41<br />

197<br />

TreT Pre<br />

2 3<br />

32 41<br />

106 130<br />

47<br />

196<br />

52<br />

262<br />

61<br />

262<br />

71<br />

210<br />

FreT<br />

5<br />

86<br />

206<br />

-<br />

6 7<br />

S 9<br />

Pre<br />

10<br />

61<br />

63<br />

70<br />

105<br />

16 36<br />

9 66<br />

TreT<br />

12<br />

Pre Pre Ire Ire Pre ProPre Pre ire Ire Ire Ire Pre Ire Pre Pre Pre Total<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

Andorsoa John C D 46 69 37 94 33 13 66 231 129 196 42 136 217 87 9 40 1445<br />

Bickncll Jas R 43 23 110 117 71 68 159 151 112 166 62 141 168 88 15 60 1554<br />

96<br />

115<br />

110<br />

189<br />

Fifth<br />

169<br />

71<br />

Ire<br />

ire<br />

222<br />

99<br />

1751<br />

District<br />

Fourth District<br />

Fifth District<br />

PrclrelreiirelinllrelrePre<br />

ATTDITOB<br />

Fourth District<br />

Fifth District<br />

TREASURER<br />

Fourth District<br />

Prev I Ire Pre Ire i Pre<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

183<br />

122<br />

clerk<br />

4<br />

Fifth District<br />

177<br />

115<br />

1<br />

156<br />

191<br />

63 210<br />

161 150<br />

PTeT<br />

6<br />

203<br />

172<br />

lrelrcPrePrc<br />

TreT<br />

7<br />

139<br />

144<br />

pre<br />

8<br />

161<br />

198<br />

TreT<br />

8<br />

155<br />

155<br />

9<br />

144<br />

246<br />

PTeT ptu PTU PTeT<br />

9 10 11 12 14 15 16<br />

Pre<br />

9<br />

181<br />

211<br />

155<br />

239<br />

Pro Ire Pre I i I<br />

Pre<br />

6 7 8 9 10<br />

172<br />

207<br />

138<br />

149<br />

100<br />

121<br />

148<br />

151<br />

141<br />

169<br />

167<br />

153<br />

mMSLAkiM<br />

ire<br />

104<br />

164<br />

226<br />

180<br />

Te7<br />

11<br />

Ire Ire<br />

11<br />

lrelrci1otAl<br />

25<br />

16<br />

12<br />

132<br />

125<br />

Ire<br />

17<br />

Pre<br />

12<br />

167<br />

113<br />

110<br />

170<br />

2284<br />

3771<br />

ITotal<br />

1197<br />

1784<br />

Total<br />

2769<br />

3410<br />

ITotal<br />

3362<br />

2963


AI1AN GAZETTE<br />

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raiiMY NpVXMBBB 11<br />

TUESDAYS BESULTS<br />

A r view of the political battlefield with n census of tlm victors and the<br />

vanquished show that Hawaii has much to be thankful for In addition to<br />

the crushing defeat of McCnudless nml the stinging rebuke administered by<br />

the voters of overy island to tlio pernicious doctrine preached by him and by<br />

such blatant followers ns Itynn nnd tlio plcturo peddler with the half baked<br />

socialistic propagandas several others of tho public nuisances linvo been<br />

eliminated<br />

Kaniho tho chatterbox of tho house nnd Co el ho tho buffoon of the senate<br />

will consume no more of tho tlmo of the legislature with their vaporings and<br />

occupy no more pages in tlio houso ami scnato journals with their grandstand<br />

matters of legislation Between tho two of them by having to Btny at home<br />

tho Territory will bo ahead several thousand dollars<br />

Both houso and scnato will bo working bodies in tho coming session<br />

In Honolulu affairs tho reelection of Tern and McClcllnn are regrettable<br />

bnt the pcoplo havo spoken nnd tho peoplo will linvo to put up with them<br />

Why McClcllan who did nothing for tho good of the city Bhould havo been<br />

preferred by tho voters toQulnn who did much is one of tho vagaries which<br />

make politics interesting Tho dofcat of Lnno is iluc probably ns much ns<br />

anything che to tho prcfcrcnco many had for tho ills they know to thoso they<br />

know not of Thoy appreciato tho fact that Tern is incompetent but inactive<br />

Thoy did not know what Lano might bo capablo of cither in activity or com-<br />

petence<br />

¬<br />

and preferred not to tako a chance<br />

It is rather unfair to blamo tho wholo defeat of Lane on tlio white voters<br />

of tho fourth Many whito Democrats voted against their partys legislative<br />

and supervisorial nominees becauso of tho patent nbsurdity of supporting such<br />

men but retained their party affiliations so far as their votes for tho ones on<br />

their party ticket deemed competent Thus Trent Tnrrctt Fern nnd ono or<br />

two others ran nhend of their ticket Many of tho wtiito Democrats supported<br />

Kuhio ns did also very many of tho Hawaiian Democrats<br />

Ferns great majorities came to him in the precincts most strongly Hawai ¬<br />

ian In Kaknako Kalihi and Pnuoa tho Hawalinus gavo Fern their votes<br />

whilo polling heavily for Shinglo and Catlicnrt nnd going particularly strong<br />

for Jarrctt This looks as though all tho scratching wns not done in tho haolo<br />

precincts of tho fourth<br />

A disposition exists in somo quarters to bin mo Charley HuBtaco whom<br />

Lano defeated in tho convention for a part of tho falling off in tho Lano vote<br />

in Makiki and Thomas Squaro districts This is unfair to MrHustacc If<br />

Lano will romombor as far back as tho primaries ho will know that bis own<br />

actions antagonized many of his own precinct club members to a number quite<br />

sufficient to account for tho majority with whidh ho was bcaton Post mortems<br />

aro not always pleasant especially to tho corpse but it is always well to<br />

remember that research may frequently show that tlio fault is not invariably<br />

on the part ofjothers Sometimes tho fault is in ones self<br />

In tho first disappointment pf defeat a bitterness may como that a later<br />

scanning ft results will not justify At any rate thoro is no reason to talk<br />

of treachery in connection with the defeat of any particular candidate Neither<br />

is thcro any more reason to condemn nny ono precinct or any ono peoplo over<br />

another for tho variations in tho results There wns no treachery in tho Demo-<br />

crats giving their support to Kubio They bolieved him to bo tho man best<br />

fitted for tho positionfor which be ran and in that instanco Tho Advertiser<br />

thoroughly agrees with them<br />

Tho defeat of R JV Tronl is duo to two factors tho popularity of his<br />

opponent and tho unpopularity of tho stand ho took in hiB support of Mc<br />

Candloss his silenco giving nsBont to the charges freely made that ho was<br />

ono of tho keystones in tho McCnndlcss arch<br />

It is ono of tho frcakB of tho times that tho only supervisor reelected to<br />

tho board in a Republican city should have been tho only Democrat on tho<br />

board and still tho only Democrat His colleagues1 who appeared for a second<br />

term wero eliminated in tlio convention with one exception niyl that exception<br />

was tho only Republican defeated at tho polls Just why Quinn Bhould havo<br />

been singled out is nut apparent to thojo who watched his work as chairman<br />

of tho roads committee Ho was one of two working members of tho board<br />

nnd his services to tho public during tho past two yenrs entitled him to expect<br />

reelection<br />

Jarrctt s immense popularity accounts for hiB majurity over Cox During<br />

bis two yenrs in tho sheriffs office them has not been a suspicion that cither<br />

bo or his deputy stood in with nny of the crookedness beforo which so<br />

many polico oflicials fall No really serious complaint of inattention to duty<br />

has been recorded against either him or Rose while much has been dono by<br />

both that reflected credit upon their respective offices Consequently on election<br />

dny there was no particular reason why anyone should not voto for them<br />

except that of straight party ties and in a considerable numbor of instances<br />

these ties wero not considered binding Cox reduced tho majority of nearly<br />

fourteen hundred received by Jarrctt in 1008 to ono of seven hundred nnd<br />

polled eleven hundred votes more than the Republican eandidato of tho previous<br />

election For tho first timo in his political life ho was dofcatcd but it is<br />

certain that no ono voted against him Ho simply went up against a man<br />

who enjoyed a great popularity and who ball mado good in office Although<br />

dofeated Mr Cox need feel in no wiso disgraced His was tho hardest fight<br />

of tho campaign and ho struggled strongly against long odds<br />

Although tho Republican supervisors huvo not a presiding officer of their<br />

own political faith nor n unanimous seven thoy nro oxpectcd novortholess<br />

to bo a working board Tho obstructionists in tho present board woro in<br />

some instances elected as Republicans It is nut oxpected that any of tho<br />

now Republicans will emulate these in any way With a membership of six<br />

out of seven much can bo accomplished<br />

M- -<br />

Tho fact that no no can uso the automatic telephones for illegal or immoral<br />

purposes without being detected Bhould bo noted by ovory ono The sorvice<br />

given by tho system is a secret Bervico for all ordinary purposes but it is still<br />

possiblo to traco tho origins of calls if tho necessity arises Tho arrest and<br />

speedy conviction of a pervert detected in his work of calling up und insulting<br />

women should bo an example for nny others of tho samo calibor thcro may<br />

bo in tho city It is unlikely that Cullcn is tho only man in Honolulu who bo<br />

lieves that it is possiblo to uso the telophono without boing known The Ad<br />

vertiser oflico has received a number of threatening messages over tho phone<br />

tbo polico patrol wagon has been sent on useless errands by practical jokers<br />

nnd others havo been annoyed Hereafter n wntch will bo kept for thoso wlu<br />

uso tho phoues for tho purpose of delivering cowardly or misleading messages<br />

and thoso caught will go to jail<br />

Alford Finlay Thuyor arrived In Honolulu nn absolute strnngor to every<br />

ono but with u gift of gob and a penchant for shaking hands that would have<br />

made him famous n a politician had ho elected to become one Ho bad not<br />

been In the city moro than a few weeks bofaro bo becamo city editor of the<br />

Bulletin and was writing open letter to Governor Freer tolling lilin how to<br />

conduct hi office He domluated the editorial columns of the owning paper<br />

for some mouth until he kneume chief elerk of the lowl census bureau and<br />

wan being talked nbout m private teereUry to the Governor Then with n<br />

Founding of trumpet Uti Meat tin hi way lUmlUminwl the Orient end broke<br />

into the OeuKrateloual Jleoord Te4y be U down uUl out but the next ulif<br />

band uihii wbe trtrike Uwt need net be dlMwmveU There I uwaye rouin<br />

litre for a tvmi Iblup<br />

Ifuiw<br />

Uu far I hi year aaaerdiiifc- - b 14m irt Um aUtieUeal dapuiwaut ef<br />

lb UspeiUiimt ut iuwwn mm ItlMr the Uallad aHabtt ki ItapwUd Mgar<br />

fu a wnr iu iiiex that aay etbar arUala Uw kttal ft tbi ate awatbe<br />

eliding fen ubi 30 U u ea Imb44 mhI Uum ftUUti deJlM Tki I<br />

twevi Hoot iliIIi i lutitn thai tfct value of tae wutr iwwrted tm Mm<br />

twM in Hf i ii Dutint U ike giawtfc le vfciafc we aafaf yduriiu<br />

f ikUiKuiii u yew i fir itr upfie atuHwda Uu imak daatead LiU<br />

Ike Itllaf 1 pi thai id ruiuiut t h imi iiim<br />

said<br />

AN GAZETTE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1910 SEMI WEEKLY<br />

DEMOCRATS AND THE PBE8IDBNGY<br />

Anticipating tho Democratic success of Tuesday last tbo Washington Star<br />

It Democratic success is ng gcneial nnd pronounced ns tho leoders of<br />

that pafty oxpect at least five men will figure prominently in presidential<br />

speculation for tho next ciglitecti rnunths John A Dix Woodrow Wilson<br />

Judaou Harmon Thomas Marshall nnd William J Bryan Tbo East will prcsont<br />

two tho Middlo States two nnd tho West one<br />

Mr Dix will need nn introduction to tho country at large but that can bo<br />

managed It will not bo difficult to havo him invited hero nnd there to meet<br />

tbo people or to havo pollticinnsVrom n distance visit Albany and meet him<br />

Mr Wilson through his dfstinguished work as an educator is better<br />

known Ho Has visited all sections of tho country though not on business con<br />

ncctcd with politics But since entering politics several weeks ago ho has been<br />

going some and if ho should prove as good a mixer in the national field as<br />

ho is proving in lho local field Ills rival will havo to tako notice In the South<br />

whero he was born and reared 1io Should develop considerable strength<br />

Governor Harmon has been in politics for fifteen years Introduced to<br />

tho country by Mr Cleveland lio got into his chiefs snarl with Brynnism and<br />

bolted tho ticket in 1890 Until quite recently this Was quoted against him<br />

whenever his presidential aspirations wero mentioned But since Mr Brynn<br />

rejected the Dablman nomination and became n bolter in a small way lilmsclf<br />

less has been heard about tho Motion tho Harmon escutcheon Mention of it<br />

may soon ccaso altogether i i<br />

Governor Marshall is little known away from home but very favorably<br />

known at home A good speaker a courageous man and young ho should<br />

kandlo vory well nny prestige that may como to him as the result of next<br />

months election in Indiana He represents tho best clement of bis party there<br />

and should not find a rival in Mr Kern<br />

As for Mr Bryan while ho is said to have weakened himself in the West<br />

by his fight ngalnst tbo saloon in politics bo is undoubtedly still a strong man<br />

in thoso States where ho early found and has since retained many followers<br />

What ho will do if faced with a Democratic landslldo next month 1b a problem<br />

Ho has been cducntcd on dofcat and it willbc a now experience for him if the<br />

country rings with Democratic shouts and they aro interpreted o mean ft turn<br />

of tbo tldo that will Iditsomo time Will ho not feel a revival of his longing<br />

for the White Houso<br />

t<br />

NEW TAXATION SCHEME<br />

Word comes to Tho Advertiser from Hilo that tho just elected members<br />

of tho legislature aro planning out tho dctallsof a bill they want to seo mado<br />

into law tho bill being ond to reverse tho taxation system of tbo Territory<br />

Tho scheme in short is to have the counties do tho assessing taxing and col-<br />

lecting<br />

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paying over a portion of tbo revenue for tbo use of tho Territory<br />

instead of tho Territory- - doing tho work of collecting tbo money nnd paying<br />

over a portion to tbo counties<br />

Tho idea will bo to havo tbo legislature or the treasurer prepare estimates<br />

of tho Territorys money requirements and proportion this between the different<br />

counties Then the counties will go ahead mako their assessments strik their<br />

own tnx rates pay tho Territory what its sharo may bo and keep tie overs for<br />

county use The plan is said to havo tho backing of Senator Hewitt who may<br />

introduco the bill in tho next session of tho legislature<br />

Tho proposed bill purposes to havo each county doing its own business<br />

caring for its own prisoners and gottlng the benefits of their labor making its<br />

own appointments issuing its own bunds for public improvements disposing ol<br />

whatever public lands may bo within its borders and generally being each a<br />

littlo Territory by itself<br />

As usual tho bill would havo to go to congress in order to turn tho publio<br />

lands over to the counties whilo opportunity will bo taken of tho chanco to<br />

further amend tho Organic Act by eliminating many of tho mays in con-<br />

nection with the disposal of the publio lands and substituting some musts<br />

This is the first bill to bo suggested Unfortunately it is not likely to be<br />

tho last Of its kind<br />

f<br />

McCandlcss may be misrepresented- - in the reports in circulation among his<br />

former backers which announce his fcffily depnrturo for Washington to block<br />

everything Kuhio may attempt his blocking to bo for tho purposo of demon<br />

strating just how ho stards in with tho majority If McCandl ss should be<br />

allowing any such a Bchemb to fcsterin his mind ho had bctler fo jet it<br />

What the sensible voters of Hawaii did to him on Tuesday wouldnt be a cir-<br />

cumstance to what tho sensible members of congress would do to him if ho<br />

appeared in tho rolo of an obstructionist He will find that his biand of<br />

politicnl fenco building doesnt go at Washington and that overyono isnt a<br />

chump just because ho wears a Democratic collar<br />

4- -<br />

Tho elections aro over and the country is safo Now to more pleasant<br />

topics Within six weeks the great day for tho children will como greator for<br />

them then election dny for tlio politician becauso no ono of them has any<br />

roason to suppose in wcaitby Honolulu that disappointment will como to him<br />

or to her Two years ago tho Malihini Christmas Tree was plantod and bore<br />

its first crop last night tho second load of Christmas fruit was gathered This<br />

year what will tho harvest be At tho request of a number Tho Advertiser<br />

ttards ready to sponsor the third nnnual Christmas event Our columns arc<br />

open to letters of suggestion as to what should be dono nnd how<br />

-<br />

Although tho postiiiaster gencrarnuhounced that ho was going to establish<br />

a postal savings bank in a second class postoffico in each State and Territory<br />

of tho Union tho published list of the offices selected fails to mention Hilo<br />

Hilo is the only second class postoffico in Hawaii but ovidently these Islands<br />

havo not yet found their way on to the map of tbo Union used by tho<br />

Whilo theres lifo thcros hope however that somo day<br />

Washington will wako uptotho existence of tho Territory of Hawaji<br />

---<br />

One of tho amusing things in tho review of tho election returns is to hear<br />

ono who had to bo directly bribed to soenro his support now roaring nbout the<br />

treachery of some who did not votoho straight ticket If tho books of the<br />

campaignTcommittces woro to bo mado public thoy would show somo funny<br />

things in connection with somo of tho nowspapers of Hawaii and with ono in<br />

Honolulu in particular<br />

Tho proposal typlncq thowork ofjrondbujlding in this county under tho<br />

direct charge of a competent engineer Yombinjng the offices of city engineer<br />

and road supervisor is a good ono More intelligence nnd less politics is needed<br />

in this important spending part of 4ho municipal government<br />

- j<br />

Fver since tho Votors reelected Mayor Forn ho has been giving out inter<br />

views obout and working on a liipuJ Hp is commencing wisely for his second<br />

term Ho ertalnly knows nioro about a luau than anything elso in tho world<br />

WYNNE REPRIEVED<br />

TILL JANUARY<br />

Marshal Hendry received ai cable<br />

gram from Attorney General Wicker<br />

sham yesterday and it contained tho<br />

news that another reprieve bad been<br />

granted John Wynne who In 1007 kill<br />

ml MacKinnon on board tbo<br />

bteamor Rosccrnus<br />

Wynne has from tlmo to time boon<br />

repriced and it is almost certain that<br />

he will never hang Tho latest re<br />

priovo give Wynne till January 3 of<br />

next year and it U thought that be<br />

foro that tlmo his sentMCD1 will bo<br />

commuted to lifo IjiiprJwnmont<br />

The man whu killed Ul thlpiuaic U<br />

wild to be nu oxmillcntly ojimlueliM<br />

priMiuer mid he bus given no troubl<br />

Inee be went to Jail Drink won th<br />

oiuiu of Wynne trouble and ullhoUKi<br />

the murder wn u horrible one It U<br />

elalmtxl that he m irritiuiblw m<br />

the time tlmt lie eoumiltted the erlnn<br />

ii<br />

JoLu AeiM Act uh wkn reaiMtly lltt<br />

la Jo4WM Ike kiwtwml ef Warieu<br />

UawJllAD tbe autberea wae pwi<br />

imhm wa Jeaule llerlne Ill<br />

wurkt iaeluMl weuy buel and statue<br />

fur lit euuwiry eud Ike poyU el<br />

wll rvvrel for A wart do<br />

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Mum nl tk bealuet miUu uf Mil<br />

l<br />

1<br />

mih KvMUtt we 4lroed b<br />

air ike lt May Ut HWflM<br />

CAUSES OF DEATH<br />

SHOWN IN CENSUS<br />

WASHINGTON Octobor 20 Tubor<br />

oulosls of tho lungs heart disease and<br />

accidental violence caused moro than<br />

37 pqr cent of tho deaths in 1009<br />

among workingmen in tlm Census bu<br />

rcnuV death registration area Tho<br />

Maine causes led to 30 per cent of tho<br />

deaths from all causes among tho occu-<br />

pied<br />

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female<br />

The census bureau in a bulletin nays<br />

that of a total of 210507 deaths among<br />

gainfully employod male typhoid<br />

elalmod SS per cent apoplexy and<br />

purnlysii 73 heart illsca 110 pneu<br />

monia 80 Bright illumine SS sul<br />

lilt 311 Hinl Hooldoutnl IU<br />

Among the oeeuiiied women the pox<br />

eentMgo inoliiilml tiibercnliwli 81 ty ¬<br />

phoid KB c miner 81 apoplexy and<br />

IWralyiU fiUi heart ilWeae J 03 pneu<br />

KMula Til Krighf dUeMte 7 3 tub<br />

aide ltl accident<br />

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WOUM 0AUMB JEHU TUOUHMJ<br />

A feed uaiiuer in Valearalw beartsff<br />

that ea earikiuke waa aowiajc M1<br />

aer bey lu friead la ike aeuatry<br />

m tbel th aiigkt eeae il la a<br />

ret 4 Hue lt reeid a Mia<br />

tiunt I Li fiinud ikylngi<br />

I ilk v uui uft Dt aiMl<br />

timg tkv eartlMiaaa Jalfa<br />

The New Nationalism<br />

Xiyraan Abbott in The Outlook<br />

Tho Now Nationalism is simply a<br />

later stage in tho development of a<br />

continually developing Nationalism<br />

Tho relation between tho States and<br />

tho National Government was hat set<br />

tied onco for all by tho written Consti-<br />

tution nnd could not be Tho Consti-<br />

tution is not like the hoops of a barrel<br />

that bold tho staves together Hoops<br />

fitted for a barrel of thirteen staves<br />

would not Bervo for a barrel of forty<br />

eight It is like tbe bark of a troo that<br />

grows with tho growth of tho trco and<br />

expands with its expansion Chief Jus-<br />

tice<br />

¬<br />

Mnrsrjall by his interpretation of<br />

tho Consmution did almost as much to<br />

mako it what it is as did its original<br />

frnmers<br />

Says Joseph H Cboatc in his inter-<br />

esting<br />

¬<br />

address on Alexander Hamilton<br />

For the fivo years that preceded the<br />

adoption of tbo Federal Constitution<br />

iho wholo country wns drifting surely<br />

nnd swiftly toward annrchy Tho thir ¬<br />

teen States freed from foreign domin-<br />

ion claimed and began to exercise<br />

each an independent sovereignty levy-<br />

ing<br />

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duties against each other and in<br />

many ways interfering with each ot-<br />

hers trade European nations finding<br />

that congress had no power to protect<br />

American trade proceeded to imposo<br />

fatal restrictions upon it They also<br />

refused to enter into treaties with tho<br />

United States becauso they could not<br />

tell whether they wero dealing with<br />

thirteen nations or with one This only<br />

was Burc that congress could carry no<br />

treaty int6 effect<br />

Mr Choate adds It is clear to mo<br />

as ABC said Washington who from<br />

his retirement at Mount Vornon watch<br />

ed tho course of affairs with the utmost<br />

anxiety that an extension of federal<br />

powers would mako us ono of tho most<br />

happy wealthy rcspoctablo and power-<br />

ful<br />

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nations that over inhabited tho lor<br />

restrial globe Without them wo shall<br />

soon bo everything that is directly tho<br />

reverse In tho formation of tho<br />

Constitution despito tho jealousy of<br />

boiuo States and tho fears of others<br />

this extension of federal powers whs<br />

given to tho central government and<br />

by that gift tho Nation was born But<br />

it wns never tho intention of tho found-<br />

ers that it should be always in its<br />

cradle thoy intended that tho federal<br />

powers should grow with tho growth of<br />

tho Nation that it might ns a Nation<br />

become happy wealthy and respect-<br />

able because powerful<br />

The New Natioaalism initiated by<br />

Washington in his call for an exten-<br />

sion<br />

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of federal powers was assailed<br />

by Calhoun nearly half a century later<br />

Calhouns contention may bo horo con-<br />

densed<br />

¬<br />

into a sentence Tho powers of<br />

tho federal congress are enumerated<br />

powers if it attempts to oxerciso any<br />

power not in tho Constitution enumer-<br />

ated<br />

¬<br />

it transcends its authority and<br />

its act is null and void and it is for<br />

tho Stato which gave tho authority to<br />

decido whether tho authority has been<br />

exceeded Tbis was tho doctrino of<br />

nullification Not so replied Chief Jus<br />

tico Marshall it is foj tho Supremo<br />

Court of tho United States to decide<br />

whether that authority has boon ex ¬<br />

ceeded The States did not accept Mr<br />

Pnllinnns theorv thov have despito<br />

somo strong opposition accepted Chief<br />

Justice Marshalls tnoory<br />

uo cruauuu<br />

of the Union of States constituted tho<br />

first stago in tho development of n New<br />

Nationalism tho rejection of nullifica<br />

tion constituted tno seconu singo in mo<br />

development of that New Nationalism<br />

A quarter of a century later jeuerson<br />

Tlnvis nronounded tho doctrino of seces<br />

sion It was fit onco moro logical and<br />

nioro radical than tho doctrino of nul-<br />

lification<br />

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It was in brief this Tho<br />

Union is a union of sovereign States it<br />

ia tho veryessenco of this union that<br />

it is voluntarv if a State finds itself<br />

dissatisfied in tho Union it may with- -<br />

urawj muru ia xiu punci iwu u vw<br />

federal government by tlio uonsimuion<br />

to forbid its withdrawal Not so ro<br />

plied Abraham Lincoln This is an in-<br />

destructible Union of indestructiblo<br />

States the right of self preservation is<br />

inherent in tho Nation us in tho in-<br />

dividual Tho dofcat of secession nnd<br />

the triumph of Unionism us tho result<br />

of tho Civil War constituted tho third<br />

important stage in tho development ot<br />

tbo New Nationalism<br />

Trior to tho Civil War banking bad<br />

beon conducted bv Stato banks and un<br />

der Stato reculation In 18C2 Abraham<br />

Lincoln proposed a new extension of f ed- -<br />

erai powersw tuu urguuizuuuu uj uamv<br />

ing associations under n general act<br />

of congress well guarded in its provi<br />

sions to which associations tbo gov-<br />

ernment<br />

¬<br />

niirrht furnish circulating notes<br />

on tho security of United States bonds<br />

deposited in tho treasury wnicu notes<br />

beinc uniform in appearance nad se<br />

curity qnd convertible always into<br />

qoIu would at onco protect labor<br />

against tho evils of n ricious currency<br />

and facilitate commerce by cheap aqd<br />

safe exchanges Tho recommonda<br />

tion was adopted by congress and<br />

despite the opposition of special Inter<br />

csts and tho forebodings of tbo timid<br />

wns approved uy tho pcoplo Uur cur<br />

rency ceased to bo a Stato and be<br />

came a national currency Tho crea<br />

tion by the federal powers or juts na-<br />

tional<br />

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currency constituted a fourth<br />

stago in tho development of tho Now<br />

Nationalism<br />

Thomas Jefferson in 1600 declared<br />

that congress hud no constitutional<br />

power to appropriate money from tbo<br />

federal treasury for Internal improve-<br />

ments<br />

¬<br />

and proposed a constitutional<br />

amendment giving such power Presi<br />

dent lollt In JSKI vetoed a bill making<br />

such appropriation Tho Constitu-<br />

tion has not ho said in my judg<br />

ment conferred upon tho federal gov<br />

ernment tbo power to construct works<br />

of Internal improvements within tho<br />

Ktnto or to npproprluto money from<br />

the troiuury for that purpose At<br />

the Nime time Abraham Lincoln mado<br />

what wuiferhupe hi most notable<br />

tpeoch as ii rprooiitatlve in cougnw<br />

In favor of till extension of tbo<br />

federal puworii mid the llepubliean<br />

lutrjy In Hi first eouvention lu 1S6IJ<br />

htuk lu It platform tbe mine ground<br />

Tbli jMwer of I lie federal uoveruinent<br />

ia now as ualvereally reeugalaed by<br />

tbe KmUuii that iirobntily kmhi uf the<br />

leader if 1M artltla did net know<br />

tfesi It bad evar mn lUaUtHij but In<br />

fal lu adaptloN Had aiarebja wnati<br />

tuied aaelker altuM lu lb davihmwaot<br />

of lb New afalleaaliaiti<br />

Nil uatll lafl aeerly c ciuluiy aftf<br />

Ike fujrjaatli m tie GNMtltMi M<br />

any allewM aiade la aaafraw U at<br />

gross regarded the powers of congress<br />

over tbe railways as a question requir ¬<br />

ing careful consideration Not until<br />

1837 wni an interstate commcrco com ¬<br />

mission constituted and then with vory<br />

scanty powers vNot until 1010 wa<br />

power given to It to cxorclsq a renlly<br />

efficient regulation The extension of<br />

federal powers over tho highways of<br />

the Notion constitutes another staeo<br />

in tho Now Nationalism<br />

Tho latest dovc6nmont of thn TJnw<br />

Nationalism is conservation Conserva<br />

tion is Bimply tho doctrino that tho<br />

federal government shal continue to<br />

retnin tho ownership nnd thcreforo tbo<br />

power to control tho for nt lands min<br />

eral lands and swamo Innds and tlm<br />

water power sites which now belong to<br />

If tho opponents of tho Nsw Nation<br />

alism in tbo successivo stages of its<br />

development could huvo hod their way<br />

the Constitution would never havo been<br />

accepted by tlio colocles and tho fed<br />

oral union would not havo been formed<br />

If iormed each Stato would havo<br />

been at liberty to decido whether laws<br />

enacted by the federal congress wero<br />

constitutional and to reiso obedionco<br />

if it disapproved their constitutionality<br />

If U disapproval bad Lcn overruled<br />

and any attempt bad been made to<br />

enforco tho law it could havo with<br />

drawn from tho Union nnd set up as<br />

an independent sovereignty on its own<br />

account<br />

Our ClirrOnCV WOllllt hnVO lunn lnnnl<br />

Jandprovincial and in travfng through<br />

havo had to purchase gold or a totter<br />

oi creQu as in olng to- - Eurono<br />

Our rivers would havo re nnmed nn<br />

dredged nnd our harbors unimproved<br />

except ns individual States might at ¬<br />

tempt some impr6enl6ntu within thoir<br />

pjvn boundaries and our coast would<br />

havo resembled that of Sad Domingo<br />

Our railways would havo oscillated<br />

between a policy of cut throat compe-<br />

tition<br />

¬<br />

ruinous to tho stockholders and<br />

of monopolistic combination ruinous to<br />

tho shippcrB nnd by the habit of glv- -<br />

ing special rates to favored shippers<br />

and favored localities would havo built<br />

up monopolies from which tho peoplo<br />

would havo been powerless to emanci ¬<br />

pate themselves<br />

All the arguments agninst tho exten-<br />

sion<br />

¬<br />

of federal powers which wo hear<br />

in political addresses and read in politi-<br />

cal<br />

¬<br />

journals and all tho fears of fed-<br />

eral<br />

¬<br />

centralization which aro used toi<br />

oxcito popular apprehension of tho<br />

latest phase of tho growing nnd there-<br />

fore<br />

¬<br />

ever new nationalism aro repeti-<br />

tions of tho arguments employed and<br />

tho fears expressed in overy previous<br />

stago of national development from<br />

tho days of George Washington to tho<br />

proscnt dny And tho nnswor to thera<br />

can bo given almost in George Wash ¬<br />

ingtons words It is clear toi us as<br />

ABC that tho successivo extensions<br />

of federal powers have mado us ono<br />

of tho most happy wealthy respecta ¬<br />

ble and powerful nations that over in-<br />

habited<br />

¬<br />

tho terrestrial globe nnd with ¬<br />

out them wc should linvo been every ¬<br />

thing that is tbo direct reverse<br />

LYMAN ABBOTT<br />

Abraham Lincoln and Other Ad ¬<br />

dresses pp 105 100<br />

DEPART THOiH<br />

Training Squadron Goes Direct<br />

to San Francisco and Then<br />

South<br />

Tho Japancso bribing squadron com ¬<br />

posed of tho cruisers Asama and Kn<br />

sagi will sail- - tomorrow morning for<br />

San Francisco remaining thcro a fow<br />

days before resuming thoir voyago<br />

southward to Mexico and South Amer-<br />

ica<br />

¬<br />

Admiral Yashiro and his oflicors<br />

have expressod themselves as being<br />

groatly pleased with tho entertainmonta<br />

and functions given in their honor by<br />

both Japanese and Americans and will<br />

bo glad to return after their long<br />

cruise for another visit boforo return ¬<br />

ing homo t<br />

Aftor leaving San Francisco tho<br />

squadron will proceed south and will<br />

bo mot off San Diego by a portion of<br />

the Pacific fleet when greetings will<br />

bo exchanged between tho Japanese<br />

and American commanders<br />

nil<br />

Strain too Great<br />

Hundreds of Honolulu Readers Find<br />

Daily Toll a Burden<br />

Tho hustle and worry of business<br />

men Tho hard work and stooping of work-<br />

men<br />

¬<br />

Tho womans household cares<br />

Aro too great a strain on the kidnoys<br />

uncuacuo uoauacno siuoactie<br />

Kidney troubles urinary troubles<br />

follow<br />

A Honolulu citizen tells you how to<br />

cure tbom all<br />

B T White Pearl City Oahu Hono-<br />

lulu<br />

¬<br />

Hawaii says I am ninety-two-yea-<br />

of ago and I suffered from back<br />

nclio and kidney discaso for eight years<br />

I havo given Doans Backacha Kidney<br />

Pills a fair trial and have been so<br />

greatly benefited thnt I cheerfully ry<br />

ommond tnem to other kidney suf<br />

forcrs<br />

Donus Backncbo Kidney Pills are<br />

old by all druggists and storekeepers<br />

at SO cents por box ilx boxc 200<br />

or will be mulled on receipt of price<br />

by tho HollUter Drug Co Honolulu<br />

wholesale agent for the Hawaiian Is-<br />

land<br />

Iteiiiember the iiamc Poan and<br />

eke no subitltute<br />

WHITEFACE BULLS BOUGHT<br />

FOR HAWAIIAN RANCH<br />

ATtlJIIHOK KaRaai 0ieber 87<br />

JubuMM Si JebHMH bin aattlewvN rem<br />

tbe Hawaii UIb4 awl their fern<br />

waaii vltiiM lb 0djjil raaak In Ora<br />

te wwbt d k1<br />

eariiMui av wWteaae baiter aad a<br />

eerlwed f ttug WkHrfaaa brU and<br />

ftaiwed tkm bak tv ibeir Ifaweiuti<br />

aaY


REVIEWS RESULT<br />

OF THE VICTORY<br />

Chairman Atkinson Points<br />

What Republican Sweep<br />

Bring About<br />

Out<br />

rrom Thursdays Advertiser<br />

Chairman A L C Atkinson of the<br />

tcmtorinl Republican central committee<br />

wild managed tlie- - campaign generally<br />

for tho party nnd particularly<br />

for Prince K ihio for Delegato to congress<br />

expresses the opinion that tho<br />

results of the election demonstrated<br />

not only a victory of individuals but<br />

mainly Of tho principles expounded by<br />

tho Republican party in its platform<br />

Mr Atkinson jesterday outlined tho<br />

benefits that should accrue from He<br />

publican legislative mensures as follows<br />

Our gratification at Kuhios elec<br />

tion is too great to be expressed Tho<br />

people of Hawaii have onco again<br />

shown their good sense They have<br />

elected a Republican Enate and a lie<br />

publican Jiouse By so doing tho ped<br />

pie of this country have endorsed tho<br />

Republican territorial platform adopt<br />

ed at Honolulu September 12 1D10<br />

Do they realize what that means In<br />

tho first place t means that the peo<br />

plo endorse the vigorous and successful<br />

administration of Uow Walter P Frear<br />

and are proud of tho results ho has<br />

accomplished for the welfare of this<br />

Territory<br />

It means further thntiwe sliallhave<br />

a continued and improved pojlcy of im<br />

migration under government control to<br />

jsccuro the immigration of Portugucso<br />

and such other desirable immigrants as<br />

will advance the welfare of the people<br />

of Hawaii and assure tho early attainment<br />

of statehood<br />

It also means that Hawaii is going<br />

to bo allowed to develop herself<br />

by planting a population en the soil<br />

which will develop this country along<br />

traditional American- - lines It means<br />

that not less than 400000 of the surplus<br />

in hand is to bo spent for the construction<br />

of bolt roads on the several<br />

islands thereby assisting homesteaders<br />

and furnishing employment for citizen<br />

laboT Wo aro tq have a policy of conservation<br />

of natural resources Lands<br />

funds to enauio tuo promotion comnut<br />

teo to continue its work to make an<br />

appropriation for the expenses of tho<br />

i congressional visit and to make such<br />

a recoru tunt Hawaii win oe wormy oi<br />

becoming a State<br />

The people of Hawaii arefree rom<br />

the danger of being driven as Mr<br />

Roosevelt says by a boss The danger<br />

of squandering the public lands is past<br />

Tho dancer of tying up immigration<br />

V for twn venr nnd of monkevine with<br />

tho liquor business as proposed in tho<br />

Democratic platform has been voted<br />

down A great many other dangers<br />

havo been passed<br />

Live TTp t Promise<br />

Tl a now un to the people of Htt<br />

wail to see that their senators and<br />

representatives will give them things<br />

they havo been promised in thoir plat<br />

form With our vigorous nnd successful<br />

Governor wo should be In a position<br />

to give to tho tioople of this country<br />

ft great iloal or constructive ii gimu<br />

tion Governor Frear has tho oppor<br />

itunity aud all I can nay is that I hope<br />

they wil not wait until tho last win<br />

Ute to prepare their bills for the logis<br />

Mnture Thov should bo drafted and<br />

prepared Immediately so that when the<br />

ieaislaturo opens next February thov<br />

will be able to go ahead and do bust- -<br />

nes<br />

Thanks the Voters<br />

HHefora cIonluK there U cue thing<br />

I wish to say uwd that l I viih to<br />

thank tho oterii tho committeemen<br />

aud tho worker and eMiully the<br />

vnlntvar elllznu worKer WHO y<br />

jhuir Dllorti made eur oHipltfn a<br />

tCM<br />

Kuowii EVBUYWininn<br />

Ilumlirliin Call ClUr JHl<br />

ninrrtioiia Itvmadv ii ilMuv tho liMl<br />

known madltiwa in ww lot tk ridlW<br />

Bi4 ur of mm MMpUSRU 11 tutu<br />

uiwiuit dUrrtMM mHlty nnd<br />

aliimld ha takaa ftl tU flm unaatjral<br />

Kuu ut tM ll Yr by ill<br />

twll HMM Minltli k e JU<br />

4iU fur HlWlll<br />

¬<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TRIDAV NOVEMBER 11 lMO SEMI VEEKLY<br />

IRWIN FORT STREET BLOCK GOES TO BREWERS<br />

Property Now Sold<br />

Again Purchase<br />

Price 85000<br />

Brewer Co yesterday pur ¬<br />

chased for S5000 the old Sprcckels<br />

block and property on Port street the<br />

deed of conveyance being filed with tho<br />

registrar yesterday nftornoou<br />

The transfer was made by tho trus ¬<br />

tees of the Claus Sprcckels estate com ¬<br />

prising CInus A Sprechels Rudolph<br />

Sprcckels and William G Irwin aud the<br />

firm of Brewer Co acquire full<br />

nnu compieto title to tho block which<br />

lies between tho Wilder block tho Judd<br />

nnd Stangenwald buildings with a rear<br />

extension including an area of 12722<br />

square feet with a passageway right at<br />

the rear to Queen street<br />

Tho deed was executod on August 30<br />

1910 and the various acknowledgments<br />

were made as follows Claus A Sprcck ¬<br />

els on August 30 Rudolph October 20<br />

W G Irwin November 1<br />

The Sprcckels brock was ono of tho<br />

most imposing buldingson Fort street<br />

min goes<br />

TO GOVEME T<br />

Cleghorn Will Is Filed and the<br />

Waikiki Estate Becomes a<br />

- Public Park<br />

Afternoon Cable Rcpcrt<br />

SAN FRANCISCO November 9<br />

Hiram Johnson Republican candidate<br />

for governor is elected by about 20000<br />

plurality All of the cigfit congressmen<br />

elected arc Republicans<br />

CHICAGO November 9 Returns re<br />

ceived by the congressional campaign<br />

committees show that tho Democrats<br />

will have n working majority in tl9<br />

next house of representatives nnd will<br />

probably control the senate<br />

The net gain to tho Democrrts In the<br />

returns go for in is forty nine Ths<br />

gives tnc Democrats a majority or<br />

twenty four in the house<br />

The elections of 8tatc legislatures in-<br />

dicate that the Republicans have practically<br />

lost control of tho senate also<br />

Tho result is close but tho Republicans<br />

are reasonably certain of a majority of<br />

ono In tho senate With eomo of the<br />

Republicans insurgent however this<br />

moans loss of Republican control<br />

California Nevada nnd Washington<br />

havo gone Republican Oregon is prob<br />

ably Democratic Idaho and Montana<br />

aro doubtful In Indiana tho loglali<br />

turo wilhbe Democratic by a small ma<br />

jority nmj will choose a Democrat to<br />

succeed Senator Albert J Bovertdge<br />

Ohio West Virginia and Pennsylva<br />

nia huvo gone Republican Missouri it<br />

In doubt but ii probably Democratic<br />

BOSTON JIuMoclnnotti November<br />

0 Foul the Democratic candidate for<br />

governor has Mtrrled the State by<br />

32l7fl<br />

KHW YOKK JfovMnlitr D TIi<br />

lutor riturnt vhovr lint Pix the Imo<br />

crtlU Madifatf or tovriur Iim lUttt<br />

MJOOQ jaiirnllty<br />

tLKTHUVu Olio Nuvwlr fc<br />

Tin rltiM of Ojwuor Horw H<br />

liud by Dworif by plurality of<br />

mim<br />

Mir William 4muw tUirutuu of lb<br />

Dim puillltiii PuMi dim in uuta<br />

it In l hr iuuiinul lu III ptuUil<br />

ihrupK yiuiii<br />

¬<br />

OLD SPREOKELS BLOCK ON PORT STREET PTJROHABED BY<br />

BV BREWER OO<br />

for years until buildings of a later<br />

period towered abovo it just mnnko<br />

and on the block below Tho block wns<br />

patterned nftor Sou Tranclsco business<br />

blocks of the period nnd has nliandsumo<br />

and substantial front elevation For<br />

years tho block was occupied by tho<br />

banking house of Spreckels Cojnow<br />

lilI BEQUESTS<br />

GLEGR01 m<br />

Charitable institutions Are Not<br />

Forgotten by One Time<br />

Governor<br />

ured very much<br />

Other bequests arc To Mrs William<br />

Chillingwortb 1000 to Thomas A K<br />

Cleghorn 1000 and interest under<br />

agreement with Jorin jasper or jNapoo<br />

poo Tho burial lot in Nuuanu Ccmo<br />

tery is given to his nephews and T A<br />

Cleghorn and it is requestod that Mary<br />

ODonncll bo buried tuero wnen sue<br />

dies Somo land on Nuuanu avenue adjoin<br />

ing tho Queen Hotel premises Is willed<br />

to his nephews with tho stipulation<br />

that they pay tho executors of tho<br />

estau ior tuo value oi inn improve ¬<br />

ments which amount to 7300<br />

Tho beach house at Waikiki and tho<br />

land it stands on goes to Mary ODon<br />

ncll and T A K Cleghorn as joint<br />

tenants for life upon their death the<br />

property to go to tuo children or t a<br />

1C fIiithnrn<br />

Annie Archibald and Irma children<br />

of tho lata J H Wodchouse get the<br />

houses at Nuuanu avenue and Vineyard<br />

street and also tho land at Waiplo<br />

Hawaii Tho property is to be held<br />

in trust until the children are eighteen<br />

a cars of ace<br />

Premises on Fort street adjoining<br />

former Orphcum site land at Kaneoho<br />

land at Waikiki R V 01 in trust n<br />

eomo going to Mary ODonncll to edu<br />

cate T A K Cleghorn<br />

Tho executors ore given power to sell<br />

Innd in order to nav debts or locaclcs<br />

All tho rcV pf tho property is loft<br />

in trust and the trustees and executors<br />

are Judge A O M Robertson Percy<br />

Cleghorn und JamVs Jaeger The not<br />

income from tuo entile in trust win go<br />

to Mn Robertson and Mrs lioyd dur<br />

ins their lifetime Upon their death<br />

It Is to go to their children and It U<br />

oruurod tunt tho ruuus bo iiivihiou in<br />

Laad iiurltiM<br />

A codicil to the will revolt w the<br />

lutHj Uiiiuwt tu Archibald Robertson<br />

mid Him Uuuty uow lo Mi ion Cltg<br />

twra Il4brtwii Uiy ODokmII alto<br />

uli jirarwrty w ICukui itwt and upon<br />

br Hiu r it i gu i a ji uit<br />

ttara<br />

TU Ibll buvl f Mw Vk tUy<br />

luH iui4i ly iii IhiII r<br />

iimlv fuuii up in I7I7M4 UMily<br />

HliHHIHM klUiri lhb llt uf JWIU<br />

tlin Bunk of Honolulu nnd Wllllntn Q<br />

irwln is Co where tho agency of tho<br />

Oceanic Steamship Company lins always<br />

been located When Brower Co ab<br />

sorbed tho Sprcckels buiinois interests<br />

here tlic house sign of W O Irwln<br />

Co disappeared nnd that of Brower<br />

Co took its place<br />

DETAILS<br />

1AE1 F<br />

El<br />

COWFPLETE<br />

Is to Be Five Hundred Feet Long<br />

and waters are tq bo surveyed and for- ¬<br />

ests created animals and plants are to<br />

bo protectod from pests and diseases<br />

assistance is tq be given to the study<br />

of taro rice cotton pineapple tobacco<br />

rubber and other agricultural industries<br />

First Claim Upon Revenues<br />

Education of the youth of Hawaii<br />

is to have first claim upon the revenues<br />

of tho Territory A law is promised<br />

whieh will permanently secure the sup- ¬<br />

port of the public schools<br />

Tho legislature is iplcdged against<br />

making any change or modification of<br />

tho liquor law but at the same time<br />

Iho Republican party demands that the<br />

aforesaid liquor law shall be faithfully<br />

impartially and vigorously enforced<br />

and pledged itself to make necessary<br />

impropriations for suoh nurpnaesi- - -<br />

Assistance ib o be givon ij develop<br />

the study of leprosy and tuberculosis<br />

as also 13 an ellort to ue made to<br />

improve tho agencies regarding tho<br />

public health<br />

Tho Republican party has pledged<br />

itself to provide homesteads from tho<br />

public lands for each of tho persons<br />

who have been discharged as- - cured<br />

from the Molokai settlement or Kalihi<br />

Our legislators have pledged them<br />

selves to make sufficient nppropria<br />

tions tnrougli loan iuuub u necessary<br />

I to provide as soon as possible adequate<br />

wharf and landing facilities and ap- ¬<br />

proaches thereto to accommodate thq<br />

rapidly increasing commerce of tho<br />

Territory particularly in view of the<br />

approaching completion of tho Panama<br />

Canal<br />

Settlement for Queen<br />

i Our leeislntors also stand pledged<br />

for a permanent settlement for the<br />

Qucon and also advocate the reserva ¬<br />

Donating the beautiful Waikiki estate<br />

of Ainaliau to tho government of<br />

Hawaii the last will and testament of<br />

Archibald S Cleghorn inonnrcllinl gov<br />

ernor of Oahu was yesterday present- ¬<br />

ed to tho circuit courtvof tho first circuit<br />

for probate<br />

This magnificent gift is made bythe<br />

testator on ihe condition that the gov- ¬<br />

ernment through the legislature vnp<br />

propriatc tho necessary funds to main<br />

tnlntho estate in its present luxuriant- ¬<br />

ly benutifuU condition which will undoubtedly<br />

bo done<br />

The estate includes between eight<br />

nnd twelve acres of land rich in tropical<br />

verdure and set in one of tho most<br />

beautiful scenes pf Hawaii Its natur<br />

tion of tho crater of Kilauea as a<br />

national park to arrange for a great<br />

register of voters to pass a law for<br />

a direct primary ior elective offices on<br />

tho Island of Oahu to make it neces<br />

sary to put tho party affiliation on ev- ¬<br />

ery ballot to appropriate sufficient<br />

¬<br />

Archibald Scott Cleghorn whoso will<br />

dated October 22 last was filed Tues<br />

day in tho circuit court for probate<br />

whs seventy five years of ago at the<br />

time of his death The will was wit<br />

nessed by Papalenialna Constabcl and<br />

E C Gill<br />

The bequests arc numorous and all<br />

of tho deceaseds relatives are remem<br />

bered The value of tho estate is set at<br />

11EOOO The bequests aro as followv<br />

Mary 0OonncllWlio was brdught to<br />

Hawaii by the Princess Kalulani as<br />

her maid was left 500 and tho furniture<br />

contained in her room at Alnahait<br />

al beauty and the hospitality of its To Mrs James W Robertson was left<br />

proprictpr havo made it one of the 2000 and propfertv on Fort street lot<br />

famous estates urouud the world<br />

Situated behind tho grove pf cocoa<br />

between Fort street and Nuuanu avo<br />

nuts is the home and its great lanai nue 4S5 acres of land at Waikiki land<br />

filled with the most precious relics oi at Waikiki described in Apana 1 land<br />

monarohial and ancient Hawaii These at Waikiki conveyed by deqd of J M<br />

curios no less invaluable from an arch<br />

eological as well as a sentimental<br />

Monsnrrat<br />

stand-<br />

and premises at Walhee Is- ¬<br />

point havo been donated to tho Bjshop land of Maui<br />

Museum a regal gift that will add very To Mrs Boyd is given Fort street<br />

greatly to the value of the institutions property in one lot land at Waikiki<br />

collections from antique Hawaii a land in Paupa Valley and a second lot<br />

Thi curios pneiurfo those gifts<br />

whiehv were bestowed upon King Ka nt Waikiki It is stipulated that tho<br />

Inltaua and his suite in his famous cir- Irtnds shall bo charged with the pay<br />

cumnavigating trjp of tho world Books<br />

with royal autographs queer presents<br />

from nueer potentate aud souvenirs<br />

from the most famous of the ofd world<br />

fljyalty for the century during wuicn<br />

Knlnkaua made his tour was one ricl<br />

in nolnbles are there<br />

Tho total value of tho estate is set<br />

at about 115000 in tho will which is<br />

probably under the real alue as all<br />

tcstaiuoutary uppraisemonts generally<br />

fall short of the estimates of the gov- ¬<br />

ernment appraisers<br />

Of this amount about 100000 is<br />

represented bji real cstuto Bitunted an<br />

Hawaii Mau and Oahu and tho bal<br />

ance of 15000 ib the valuation of the<br />

personal property jewelry and similar<br />

items<br />

Xumerqus heirs and legatees and other<br />

benlficiaries are named in tho will<br />

Among tho hefrs are Mrs James H<br />

Boyil and Mrs Tames W Robertson<br />

his adopted daughters Thomas Cleg<br />

horn his adopted son and bis three<br />

grnndnephews<br />

SENATEC0NTR0L<br />

PROBABLY LOST<br />

¬<br />

With tho details fully nrranged upon<br />

and tho plans compieto tho department<br />

of public works will this week adver<br />

ment to Cleghorn s executors of 1200<br />

owod him by James Boyd<br />

The sum of 1000 is bequeathed to<br />

Mrs JE Jaeger to Archibald Robert- ¬<br />

son 1000 revoked in tho codicil to<br />

Mrs Gcorgo Lucas 1000 to Percy<br />

Cleghorn 1000 and personal effects to<br />

nephews Arthur and Frank Cleghorn<br />

1000 each<br />

All Mrs Robertson s property from<br />

tho deceaseds estate goes to her children<br />

upon her death<br />

To tho Kaiulaui Homo for Girls 1000<br />

1ms been donated by tho deceased and<br />

St Andrews Priory receives the same<br />

amount Two shares of stock in the<br />

Pacific Club revert to that institution<br />

through tho liberality of tho testator<br />

Tho collection of relics of tho mon- ¬<br />

archical days goes to the Bishop Mu- ¬<br />

seum and it was valued at 10000 in<br />

ISpO Somo of them were tho property<br />

¬<br />

tise for tenders for tho construction of<br />

tho wharf which is to bo constructed<br />

jast Waikiki of tho Alakea wharf nnd<br />

adjoining naval wharf number two<br />

Wbili not eo pretentious as tho Ala- ¬<br />

kea wharf provided for tho gront Ori<br />

ent and South Seas passenger llnors<br />

which mnko Honolulu a port of call it<br />

will bo on tho samo substantial and<br />

compieto lines It is to bo eighty foot<br />

widu and will bo so arranged that it<br />

can bo thrown open on the1 naval wharf<br />

against which it will be constructed<br />

Upon ordinary occasions tho two<br />

wimrves will bo usod for distinct pur- ¬<br />

1 poses<br />

Tho shed which will protect tho<br />

wharf ill bo seventy feet wide lcnv<br />

ing a ten foot margin on its Ewa side<br />

The wbarf will bo COO foot long with<br />

the shed extending but 481 foot of<br />

its length Tho slip between tho pro<br />

posed structure nnd tho Alakea wharf<br />

will bo 200 foot wide<br />

It will bo a ono story shod sovonty<br />

feet high and constructed similar to<br />

freight Bheds with howover mora pas<br />

ongerjfaqilltles than these provide<br />

Therq jvill be packago rooms on tho<br />

street ond baggage rooms nnd liko ac- ¬<br />

commodations This wharf is to bo<br />

used by tho steamers of tho Canadian<br />

Australian line<br />

2<br />

Tho largest oriental rug ever brought<br />

to thiscountry has just been received<br />

in New- - York It is a Persian carpot<br />

from the Kirman prorlnce measuring<br />

nearly soventy fivo feet by fifty foot<br />

and weighing almost a ton Tho fabric<br />

is soenty years old and required sixty-five<br />

years in making<br />

HANDS NUMB<br />

x JOINTS SWOLLEN<br />

AND PAINFUL<br />

This Minnesota Woman Was in s<br />

Serious Condition with Rheu- ¬<br />

matism but Was Cured by<br />

Home Treatment<br />

Mrs J P Christoflcrscn of Dodgt<br />

CcntcrtMinn whero sho has lived foi<br />

thirty jearn gives suHcrcrH from rheumatism<br />

thu benefit of her experience with Br<br />

Williams Pink Tills as follows<br />

A few years ago I nasiwerely aflllct<br />

ed with rheumatism which was brought<br />

on by exposure to rold The puins were<br />

in my amis and legs My right hand wm<br />

crippled eo that I could not aw it and my<br />

olbow was atlectcil also My shoulders<br />

wore so sore that I could hardly touch<br />

them The joints of my feet were so<br />

swollen and painful that I could just hob ¬<br />

ble around Tliera win n nnmlinna In<br />

my1 hand and it seemed no though It was<br />

ueau i could put it In Hot wntcr without<br />

fooling it I feil miserable all over M<br />

back ached continually I could not rest<br />

at night without taking drugs to deaden<br />

the pain<br />

1 wan treated by a doctor for a time<br />

but could not poo that his mediemo help ¬<br />

ed me My sister wrotu mo ttlmut Dr<br />

Williams Pink Ill la and 1 bt gau using<br />

them after I had been Kick for over a<br />

year I felt that they worn helping me<br />

altar a short trial The uuinbiiuM gradually<br />

lift my hand and I licgau to uko It<br />

I i ould seethut my blood was In better<br />

condition and I whh ablo to pel around<br />

w ithout ellort In a ton weeks I was able<br />

to ilomy homwwork again and hao now<br />

hud tho rheumatism fuiiro<br />

The Untie trwument with Dr Williams<br />

IJnk Pills fiy building up tho bloo l<br />

w thai it un nourish ami sta ngthon the<br />

Hiakmiral sjhU ui him made hundrods of<br />

cure in thu iiiot wnuro ilinordera This<br />

nMvnl of ciini khould niurit u trial for<br />

tho riinily which iHgiiarmiuyilfrui from<br />

ajiUtiM mid In untlrily linrnihwi<br />

Ktinl tUy forn of tliuiMiwiKlltlon<br />

of our friHi IkmiIi IhkUMKtMoftlin JlliKnt<br />

ft kIihwh the Hiiiploin mid riKWiiinioiidi<br />

tnntutttiii lot iihkI hviuui imumI by in<br />

iillliiiii or iiiipiiiH MimkI biiiI iiIihi illus<br />

UhU what tit Ijiiu tnwUuttit luw oo<br />

0OllllllUl III Mill lIMM SihIIiik fin<br />

Um huokM iImm nut put Toll lilldnr 11m<br />

riivhlMl uliUKHtioii 10 try un imIiiimiI<br />

Ill WillMW Ilik IIIU HID Mt b<br />

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1 LI<br />

TO LEAVE S<br />

Marine Battalion Commandant<br />

Will Be Relieved by Major<br />

Neville<br />

lajor C 0 Ijong U S Marino Corps<br />

who leaves noxt neck on tho S 8<br />

China having oeen detached from scr<br />

vico heroand ordered t Washington<br />

gives anarowell dinner this ovening at<br />

his homei for his brother ofllcors of tho<br />

corps and oa Saturday night tho officers<br />

attached to tho local battalion of ma ¬<br />

rines will tender him n farewell dinner<br />

Mapr Nevillo will relievo Major<br />

Long arriving on tho Korea on Mon ¬<br />

day from tho lhnlnland Major Long<br />

will go before an examining board for<br />

promotion nnd will shortly wear tho<br />

Insignia of a llcutennnt coloncl Ho<br />

nitty bo ordered to duty at tho hoad<br />

quarters of tho corps in Washington<br />

POURS DELUGE OF<br />

M W Littleton Thunders Loudly<br />

Against Former Presidents<br />

Conduct<br />

NMW YORK October 20 A now<br />

turn wns given to tho attack on CoLj<br />

to doturmlno whether tho individual has<br />

gained his proporty to the bonefit of<br />

the community and whether ho 1b keep<br />

ing it to thu benefit of tho community<br />

Tho vast region of Mr Poosovclts<br />

political economy ho has peopled with<br />

n law inado race of men nuu women<br />

who gropo their way iu tho very fog<br />

of diffuso nnd unrelated powers In<br />

the wido ran go of his native mind ho<br />

has never encountered a structure of<br />

authority which lie would not change<br />

u form of government which ho would<br />

not alter a society which ho would<br />

not transform In the long reach of<br />

his ample and enriched years ho has<br />

novcr met with a philosopher whom hu<br />

would not advise a tcachor whom ho<br />

would not instruct a soldior whom ho<br />

would not command a king whoso<br />

scepter ho would not wield a roll<br />

which he would not rowrlte a reli<br />

gion which he would not reoruanlro<br />

n civilization he would not reconstruct<br />

In government bound by no law<br />

in life bound by no policy In inter- -<br />

Itniimn lintivirl lui ttn ntinnlinmntoi in<br />

debate bound by no record in socioty<br />

uonno oy no conventions in conduct<br />

bound by no tradition in attack<br />

bound by no strategy In rotreafr<br />

bound by no order in ambition<br />

bound by no limit ho towors today tho<br />

embodiment of conscious and uncon ¬<br />

strained power Ho is tho final conclusive<br />

and dogmatic answer to tho<br />

riddles of tho unlvcrso<br />

ARMY ENGINEER TO<br />

SUCCEED NEWELL<br />

WASHINGTON October 20 Root<br />

ganlzatlon of tho reclamation service<br />

with a view to greater efficiency and<br />

greater economy has boon begun by<br />

Secretary Hallinger of tho inlorior department<br />

Within a short limo Fred<br />

crick II Newell director of tho rccla<br />

tion scrvico will resign to mnko way<br />

for an army engineer It has been determined<br />

to bring this branch of tho<br />

interior department under the jurisdiction<br />

of tho engincors corpj of tho<br />

nrmy although its head will continue<br />

to bo tho secretary of tho interior<br />

Secretary Ilalliuger took up tho mat<br />

ter personally with Prenldent Tnft today<br />

and it was said that tho Presi<br />

dents viows with regard to what ought<br />

to bo dono coincided with thoso of Hal<br />

linger<br />

Two of tho army engineers alio took<br />

part In tho conference and tho President<br />

was given n clour idea as to the<br />

plans under consideration<br />

Many thouuuids of dollars annually<br />

are expected to be taved hi a roault of<br />

this ruorguiihuitiuii Ouiulilurnblo du<br />

plication will lie lone nwiiy with<br />

PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION<br />

COST SIXTY ONE LIVES<br />

UimUiN 1oiUgil KovMubcr 0 ft<br />

nil ilnmd mi mil by hm41 iiMjutti<br />

wi imm w nti Au iiiu ir iWi<br />

liu<br />

tfc im officially reported but during<br />

biiSM ItU 12<br />

Ike All t lit llr IVUliuiii rtut ikvuIuIiiiu wLIrl uuidf lir<br />

N0kiuy iwiukiwim4j Ty lugul rrpulll mil on vrr klllit<br />

f ml tttut bi4dii yud hicMmih lJri<br />

WESTJOINS EAST<br />

IN POLIU<br />

UPSET<br />

Kerns Gets to Washington Des-<br />

pite<br />

Defeat by Sunny Jim<br />

Sherman in 1908<br />

TAKES PLACE OF BEVERIDGE<br />

The Democrats Will Have Ma-<br />

jority<br />

of 29 in Houso and<br />

Big Senate Vote<br />

WASHINGTON Novombor JO Th<br />

Inst returns from tho Stntos holding<br />

congressional elections show tho Demo- ¬<br />

crats<br />

to have elected 2i2G roprosantv<br />

tlves to tho house against tho Repub<br />

licans 1C5 This gives tho former<br />

minority party a working majority of<br />

twouty niuo in tho houso<br />

Kern to Senate<br />

INDIANAPOLIS Novombor 10<br />

The election of a Domocratio leglslaturs<br />

In this Stnto ends tho sonntorial caroir<br />

of Albert J Bovcridgo for tho nonce<br />

as his term expires this year Tho now<br />

legislation will send Kern former<br />

Democratic vlco prosidontinl candidate<br />

to the sonnto<br />

Orogon Democratic<br />

PORTLAND Novombor 10 Tho<br />

congressional count has not yet onded<br />

in tilts State but tho present totals In ¬<br />

dicate that West Democrat is probably<br />

elected<br />

Colorado in Lino<br />

DBNVEIt Novombor 10 Shafroth<br />

Democrat has been reelected governor<br />

of Colorado Now Stato Solid<br />

GUTlIItlU Oklahoma Novombor 10<br />

Leo Cruco has been elected to tho<br />

houso to represent this Stato and will<br />

acid to tho Democratic voto<br />

With a Shed Over Almost Its<br />

Full Length<br />

iiivutiuri juiosuvtii nnu ms now na- ¬<br />

tionalism by Martin W Llttloton<br />

Democratic candidate for congress in<br />

the Oyster Bnydistrict In an address<br />

last night at Carnegie Hall<br />

Tho new nationalism ho said<br />

has Its source in tho Abiding dlsro<br />

spoct Mr Ifoosovqjt has constantly<br />

shown towards our form of republic<br />

whiijh has cnusod him to show dis- ¬<br />

satisfaction with tho public men of<br />

this country ire has not yot com ¬<br />

pleted his symposium of mediocrity lie<br />

nils not jot coucludcd his cataloguo of<br />

incompetents but Micro seems to bo null<br />

to hr President scheduled to fall un<br />

uer ids condemnation Aud this Presi ¬<br />

dent awaiting no doubt his plnco in<br />

this hall of infamy is ono that Mr<br />

loosovclt himself created It is n<br />

pathetic picture of broken friendship<br />

it is a sad commontnry upon the stabili ¬<br />

ty of political allegiance to sco a pa- ¬<br />

tient just earnest plain and nigged<br />

judgo who occupies tho position of<br />

Presidont almost crowded out of his<br />

place and excluded from tho preroga ¬<br />

tives of his office by a man who con ¬<br />

tinues to reign wherever and over<br />

whomsoever he may<br />

Is it any woudor thou that ho<br />

preaches now nationalism f Has<br />

ho not said that the executivo must<br />

bo tho steward of tho public wolfarot<br />

rind has ha not said it is not enough<br />

thai tho gaining md keeping of a for<br />

tuno is no damage to the community<br />

Wo must sco to it that no man shall<br />

gain and ltoep a fortuno unless the<br />

gaining and keeping of1 it shall bo a<br />

benefit to the community<br />

Thus Bhall tho stoward of the pub- ¬<br />

lic wolfaro bo established as a tribunal<br />

E<br />

T<br />

Lynching in Texas Results in<br />

Wild Anti American Outbreak<br />

in Mexico City<br />

MEXICO CITV Novombor 10 Tha<br />

traditional dislike of tho Mexicans for<br />

tho Americans Hashed into firo horo<br />

yestorday and resulted in wbolosalo<br />

rioting It was directly causod by tho<br />

burning of Antonio ltodriguoz at the<br />

stake in Itock Springs Texas ltod- ¬<br />

riguoz was aqcuscd of an unsptakolblo<br />

murder and was given little morcy by<br />

tho crowd when captured<br />

Mobs attacked the oluco of tho<br />

Moxico Herald the American news ¬<br />

paper here last night breaking nil tho<br />

windows Blightly injuring somo of tho<br />

employ en Demonstrations in tho nf<br />

tornoon in front of the American busi- ¬<br />

ness houses wore renewed last night and<br />

much tlumugo was dono<br />

An American fine was torn from its<br />

I polo stripped into picceB and trumplbdt<br />

j in tho dirt under foot Tho Hon of<br />

Anrbasndor Wilson and sovoral other<br />

Americans woro nssaultod in tho streets<br />

and with difficulty saved thomsolves<br />

Students m a re hod through the streets<br />

creating tho wildest disorder Thoy<br />

woro followed by Felix Diaz tho chief<br />

of police nnd Sonor Casasus formorly<br />

ambassador to Washington and now<br />

govornor of the city in automobiles<br />

nnd no attempt was made by these officials<br />

to intorfcre<br />

Iu a later demonstration tho mob at ¬<br />

tacked tho office of tho Imparcial anil<br />

partly wrecked tho plant As this was<br />

Mexican proporty tho police intorfcrel<br />

and chnrging killed threo of tho riot<br />

ors which only served to incrcaso tho<br />

rage of tho mob against tho Americans<br />

Two hundred arrests havo bocn mado<br />

on this last instance Tho Moxican<br />

press is violent in Us denunciation of<br />

America and Americans<br />

Protest Entered<br />

WASHINGTON Novombor 10 Tho<br />

Mexican ambassador has formorly en<br />

tcrod a vigorous protest to tho stato<br />

department against tho burning of An- ¬<br />

tonio Jtodrigucz in Toxas and inter<br />

nntlonnl complications may onsuo An<br />

explanation apology and indomnlty<br />

may bo asked<br />

LOS ANGELES HAD<br />

GREAT GROWTH<br />

WASHINGTON Nnvnmln1- in fl<br />

latust census firlTPH Tirnnnroil lirnxr tlM<br />

population of Los Angoles on tho day<br />

of enumeration to Imvo boon 310198<br />

souls This is an Incrcaso of 211 per<br />

cent the largest so far recorded any<br />

where Tho pliouomonal growth is par ¬<br />

tially oxplalnod 1y tho frequont an ¬<br />

nexations of adjacent towns mndo by<br />

me soutucru cull tornlii metropolis<br />

HIL0 MAY HAVE A<br />

MEDICAL SOCIETY<br />

HIM November 7 Owing to tho In<br />

orpaio in thu number of modfoal moil<br />

on thu liluud of Hawaii due to it<br />

growth and dvloniiimit urrurigmntmu<br />

nrt lining iimdd fur tho orgaiilutluii of<br />

MMicai ucity m iiuo slid It I<br />

ilxuly iu Imminh an uslunllly within<br />

fw Hks Tim growlnu lltl for<br />

miliary uprvlhin und that thu III<br />

Isitud iliyliiu may hutu son a vofifr<br />

ill icrrlUrml couuit IwitUiiuM urn U<br />

mm n iiiuIivm for lliu uiutwiiiMii wWali<br />

iiibr ii livnrSnai ii it wuultf Twn<br />

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AGBJCUUTUBECOMMEBCEB USWESfeA<br />

COAAERCIAL R E VI EW a<br />

Business and Finance<br />

BUSINESS WITH ISLANDS million dollars in 1900 tn twrlv n tmlllon<br />

IAST YEAR in 1010 also tlioso of cotfbn from 1cm<br />

More than one third of tlio mcrchan- - tlinn eight million in 1100 to Hovcntcen<br />

disc entering the United States last nnd a lmlf million in 1010 and gums<br />

year was u iropicni production states irom seven million to tmrtcen and a<br />

a rcjwrt rutn tho department of com- - unit million dollars<br />

mere 3 nnd labor With tho growing In the sugar supply of the United<br />

dcmuid of our manufacturers for trop- - Stitos now nlmdst exclusively of do<br />

ical products for ufo in their great in- - mestic nml tropical origin Hawaii plays<br />

dustrios nnd the increasing require- - an important part tjio arrival from<br />

ment of our population for foodstuffs tnlt Territory In the fiscal year 1910<br />

produced only in tropical and sublrop- - wiving amounted to one billion and<br />

ical climates the dependence of tho sexontv three million pounds for sugar<br />

United States upon the tropics steadily uovoNo 10 Dutch standard Porto<br />

and rapidly increases Tropical nnd Jico flve Ifcd nnd ixty nino mil<br />

subtropical products brought into con<br />

1 nni1 tc Philippines onn hundred<br />

tinental United States in the fiscal1 ml seventy nx million pounds Of tho<br />

year 1D10 aggregated C30 million dol<br />

lars in value against 333 million in<br />

1D0O 23 million in 1S90 and 212 mil ¬<br />

lion in 1S80 Tho share which tropical<br />

and subtropical products formed of tho<br />

merchandise entering the Unit<br />

a numuitics<br />

it v in r I America nml tlio<br />

HV j nwn tv J11 tint<br />

Nearly one hundred million dollars<br />

worth of tlio tropical and subtropical<br />

merchandise entering continental Uni<br />

States last year came from our<br />

own islands The total valuo of mer<br />

chandise brought from those islands in<br />

tho fiscal year 1910 was ninety six mil-<br />

lion dollars practically nil of which<br />

was of course of tropical production<br />

leaving tioout fivo hundred and forty<br />

million dollars worth of tropical ma<br />

terial drawn from foreign countries In<br />

3900 ibo value of merchandise drawn<br />

from tropical islands undor tho United<br />

States Jlng was but thirty million<br />

dollars tlie contributions of our own<br />

tropical arca to the tropical require<br />

ments of the United States having<br />

uua ircuicu in mc last decade Mean<br />

lima the exports from tho United<br />

States to these tropical islands under<br />

the American flair havo irrnwn fmm<br />

twenty million dollars in 1000 to sixty--<br />

four million in 1910 having thus<br />

muro man iremed in tlio period<br />

ju iuioilun<br />

ine principal articles forming this<br />

largo importation of tropical products<br />

aro sugar coffee india rubber tobjjeco<br />

eilk fruits and nuts fibers cotton veg ¬<br />

etable oils coins and ten In nnMi<br />

of these articles the total exceeds ten<br />

million dollars nor nnnum rnnuinrr frnm<br />

twelve million dollars in tho caso of<br />

cocoa and manufactures thereof to ono<br />

hundred and seventy two millian do-<br />

llars<br />

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in tho caso of sugar Other arti-<br />

cles of tropical production whoso an-<br />

nual<br />

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importations rango from a quarter<br />

million to nearly ten million dollnrs in-<br />

clude<br />

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cinchona bark cabinet woods<br />

eorkt dyewood feathor indigo ivory<br />

uc iw uuu uii upturn rice sago<br />

and tapioea spices sponges vanilla<br />

beans and vegetable oils Of tropical<br />

sugar tho imports have doubled in valuo<br />

in ten years having increased from<br />

ighty six million dollars in 1000 to<br />

one hundred and seventy two million in<br />

lDlff India rubber imports increased<br />

um luiriy ono and tnrcc lourtlis mil<br />

lion dollars in 1000 to one hundred and<br />

one and one fourth million in tho fiscal<br />

year just ended Imports of coffeo havo<br />

crown from fifty two and ono half<br />

million dollars m 1000 to sixty nine and<br />

nnfl illk ah m 1 m r llltl<br />

vuu uau UlUUVU 1U 1JJ1U WU1JU UlUCr im-<br />

portant increases during tho samo<br />

period include fruits and nuts from<br />

nineteen and a quarter million to nearly<br />

forty one million dollars unmanufac-<br />

tured silk from forty five mid a third<br />

to over sixty seven million dollnrs to-<br />

bacco- nnd manufactures thorcof from<br />

fifteen and two thirds million to thirty<br />

nine and a quarter million dollars and<br />

ibere from twenty four and a quarter<br />

million dollars to thirty two and a half<br />

millian dollnrs Tea imports havo noti<br />

materially increased during tho decade<br />

kavine been in 1000 ten nnd a half<br />

million nnd in 1010 thirteen and two<br />

thirds million dollnrs a sum consider-<br />

ably less than the figures of 1SS0 1905<br />

and 1003 Imports of cocoa and choco-<br />

late have meantime doubled from six<br />

Tacoma is building a 750 000 union<br />

passenger station<br />

It K rtVMYMnl tn nn1 n 1A llln<br />

in Seattle with i seating capacity of<br />

The United States government is be<br />

Ihr nrijed to authorize the coinngo of<br />

2 ceat pieces<br />

The National Torestry Association<br />

will Rive 100000 to Yale University<br />

forestry school<br />

A store of men were hurt when n<br />

luge biRirht r collapsed nt a Pittsburc<br />

boiiDf- - exliibition<br />

A Montreal blind pool operator has<br />

bscooded ftrr swindling clients out<br />

f nearly 000000<br />

A Chicago judge considers life im<br />

pnaonment a more suero punishment<br />

than the death peiinlty<br />

Potatoes weighing from three to fivo<br />

tiun I1 raUHl ln ho State<br />

of WniAington without irrlgntion<br />

Nw Xonlnnd propows to luaugurnto<br />

press agency at Vancouver to Rttrnct<br />

toumts and investors to that country<br />

Ono of the taut oUicial nets of lovor<br />

or Ilugbm of New York whs the ap<br />

pointment of a board of oinbnIwliitr in<br />

ipevton<br />

The average duration o life n<br />

creaaftH two eart every to said<br />

IHif Walter V Wilcox iu a Ucturo at<br />

loihnH Uirrlty<br />

Kiru in Dm Uxh yard of th muU<br />

1- - ruilHy t ToU KaMat d<br />

tfiywi iinf ImnilrH freight can a<br />

m r 1huI auooo<br />

Twiv liuadred aebuoi tftli U<br />

Lnrn comity la uu to form a<br />

miWn m4 Urum uiniiu r at iha Amt<br />

mm tmUim t lnimr<br />

lllHtl0B jt<br />

WW4 n wtm a uii ii mi ul Im i tltxvi<br />

a air iui an httmui i i i<br />

UMCMBtS f llikt MUrlll<br />

HmMBJ Kll H munlvlvl nil<br />

ijjrlii Umttti Hbt unil iic ui<br />

fMWfttMi In fumintiy Mf ring I<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1010 -S-EM1AVEEKLY<br />

ffilllL<br />

-i-- STi<br />

lorcign sugnr imported by far tho<br />

greater part enmo from Cuba three<br />

billion fivo hundred and ten million<br />

pounds three hundred and fifteen mil-<br />

lion pounds from the Dutch East Indies<br />

i<br />

i<br />

Htnt<br />

ted<br />

iili<br />

from South<br />

West Indies nM<br />

from Cubn nnd Porto Rico already<br />

mentioned Nearly ono thiid of tho<br />

tinrty two million dollars worth of im-<br />

ported fibers consists of mnnlln grown<br />

in the Philippine Islands From foreign<br />

countries tho imports of coffee in 1010<br />

aggregated eight hundred and seventy<br />

four million pounds while two and one<br />

third million enmc from Hawaii and<br />

103350 pounds from Porto Itico Of<br />

tobacco the imports from foreign coun-<br />

tries<br />

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amounted to thirty nine nnd pne<br />

quarter million dollars of which one<br />

nnif two thirds million camo from the<br />

Philippines fivo and two thirds million<br />

dollars worth from Porto Rico Im-<br />

ports of fruits aad nuts --from foreign<br />

countries aggregated forty ono million<br />

dollnrs last year less than ono half mil-<br />

lion dollars worth having como from<br />

the Philippine Islands whilo shipments<br />

from Hawaii wero valued at one and<br />

three quarters and those from Porto<br />

ltico at ono and two thirds million<br />

dollnrs<br />

FINANCIAL REVIEW<br />

i With trading slight throughout tho<br />

wcuk quotations generally dormant<br />

the stock market rounded out its last<br />

week beforo tho general elections yes-<br />

terday Tho market is no more than<br />

normal undor existing conditions which<br />

tond only to leave it stagnated until<br />

the matters now pondine all of which<br />

directly effect stock quotations aro<br />

decided one way or the other Advcrso<br />

decision on tboso samo matters will re-<br />

sult<br />

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in tho market remaining much as<br />

it is at present with tho weakness<br />

sligtly moro accentuated and favorable<br />

action will sorvo to strengthen and glvo<br />

it a boost out of the doldrums<br />

Ono feature of tho weeks trading<br />

has been the persistency with which it<br />

nas stucK to tne stocks or liiglier value<br />

Not until the end of-- tho week did tho<br />

low priced stocks como in for much<br />

attontion Wainlua was an especial<br />

favorite so far as favorites wero nn- -<br />

parent at all and figured extensively<br />

in tho market of tho first three days of<br />

tuo wcoic opening at luuou it drop<br />

ped tho fraction on Monday and re-<br />

mained steady at tho flat figure for tho<br />

balance of tlio wcok<br />

One notablo sale was mndo on Mon<br />

day when livo hundred shares of Hn- - vww Huu<br />

Sucar hands a<br />

block 17000 one tho 32000000<br />

shares on Tues- - worth fibers<br />

day was followed by smaller but yet<br />

suustantini uiocks in tlio samo stock<br />

With the exception 14000 of Pio- -<br />

neor which was sold Thursday others<br />

large sales wero noted<br />

The valuo of tho stocks sold sellinc<br />

values figured wero as follows<br />

Monday 4S37u<br />

Tuesday 21075<br />

Wednesday 310525<br />

Thursday 1G28375<br />

Friday 2323125<br />

Saturday 307525<br />

Total 95117375<br />

Bv stocks<br />

2S0 Porto<br />

career left an cstnto of 18000<br />

The ncmeof silliness has been reach<br />

ed by Now York society women who<br />

havo adopted tho Parisian fad carry ¬<br />

ing n doll with them when autotnobil<br />

ing<br />

For the second tlmo in its history<br />

Bollhaven College one of the oldest<br />

colleges for females ia Mississippi was<br />

dstroyed by flro nt Jackson at a loss<br />

of 50000<br />

Tho Rev T C Ahearn a Catholic<br />

priest of Boulder Montana was found<br />

dead in a Spokano with an empty<br />

carbolic acid bottle by his side indicat ¬<br />

ing suicide<br />

David Pearce Pcnhallow professor<br />

McGIll University of<br />

Montreal since 1883 died aboarM tho<br />

btcamer Lnko Manitoba while en routo<br />

to Liverpool<br />

Real estate prices in tho apple dis<br />

trict Washington havo advanced<br />

rapidly a farm being recently sold for<br />

05000 that was bought five vears ago<br />

frt 41 Q Kft<br />

Training dogs for military servico<br />

Alaska is advocated by General Maus<br />

who commands the troops in that north-<br />

ern Territory in a report the secre ¬<br />

tary war<br />

Tho war department will particlpatl<br />

in tho iledicntiou the monument to<br />

General Oglethorpe tho English founder<br />

tho colouy Georgia nt Savanah<br />

on November<br />

Brigadier Gcnornl Mycr commanding<br />

tho dopnrtiiieut of Texns sayn that tho<br />

nww lKKing introduced tit the nrmy ii<br />

u ilemmlilB than th onu with tlio<br />

lrji under tho foot<br />

loli n I Itediuuud the IrWu leador<br />

iu au lutirvlmv at Toledo etattxl<br />

that Iwuie rule fur Im<br />

laud would be Mtiled viay or thuJ<br />

uiuer uuiiuk Auveuliir<br />

Thr wmiiau and one man arli r<br />

puted iu yvar uf him<br />

wara amiuK iUom rMUd Hba Ta<br />

liruke out U of tha Dautflilert<br />

of Jaaob In New York<br />

Klfty urtlN trwc4 Kraal y<br />

tow thnrMtbawHttu aloag Ike il f<br />

HHtak UorHhurdt t ihu walked<br />

d ilia Kinik Prnul<br />

Inn r I Jroili l ew iik<br />

liiifli II v li WuHeAni r<br />

lil i Muit KaaUutil u<br />

ui al rfxayu all kimbuwu<br />

THE WORLDS LARGEST SUGAR REFINERY<br />

riant of the American Sugar Refining Company built near New Orleans tho<br />

site of tlio first sugar house in that section<br />

shares at 28000<br />

Onhu Sugar Company 780 shares at<br />

2000125<br />

Hawaiian Sugar Company C20 shares<br />

at 10880<br />

Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar<br />

Company 50 shares at 1700<br />

Piuneer Mill Company 80 shares at<br />

1JU0<br />

Ewa Plantation Company 113 shares<br />

nt 320275<br />

Kokaha Sugar Company 10 shares nt<br />

2050<br />

Honolulu Rapid Transit 15 shares at<br />

101250<br />

Olaa Sugar Company 330 Bhnres<br />

156875<br />

McBryde Sugar Company 305 shares<br />

at 1405025<br />

Honolulu Brewery 5 shares at<br />

103125<br />

Honokna Sugar Company 35 shares<br />

at 48123<br />

Trading yesterday was almost con-<br />

fined to McBryde nine small blocks<br />

bo<br />

of<br />

as<br />

changing hands principally during December delivery do not see<br />

session Brewery came for little probability of refiners<br />

attontion as did Ewn Notwithstnnd- - noxious exports for same<br />

the numerous sales McBryde ot us much early made will bo<br />

strengthened was quoted at required use at home as far<br />

Tho for ias Austria is concerned to Indii<br />

II II Tv Ii 1G 10750 J considerable di--<br />

McBryde 10 a 4375 10 sugar our market There are<br />

10 450 CO 50 however fairly largo supplies of white<br />

iii iou ou n Jau 4U 15 cfi<br />

400 rwa 10 2875 10 2875 20<br />

Oahu Sugar 5 2075<br />

Hon B M 10 20025 15<br />

2UU2o O a 20U25 20 iO 20U23<br />

OFFICIAL STATISTICS<br />

Tn the sugnr supply of tho United<br />

States now almost exclusively of do-<br />

mestic and tropical origin Hawaii plays<br />

an important part says tho Bureau of<br />

Statistics Bulletin in an article on tho<br />

consumption of tropical fruits Tho ar-<br />

rivals from that Territory in tho fiscal<br />

year amounted to 1073000000<br />

pounds for sugar not above No 10<br />

Dutch standard Torto Rico 500000000<br />

pounds and tho Philippines 170000000<br />

pounds Of the foreign sugar imported<br />

by far tho greater part camo from<br />

Cuba 3510000000 pounds 315000000<br />

pounds from tho Dutch East Indies and<br />

smaller quantities from South America<br />

nnd flin Wnefr Tidin naliln frnm f lin<br />

w MUW<br />

waiian chanced in sinclo Porto already mentioned<br />

involving over Anothor Nearly third of<br />

sale of 100 of Wainlua of imported consists of<br />

of<br />

of<br />

of botany at<br />

of<br />

in<br />

to<br />

of<br />

of<br />

of of<br />

24<br />

old<br />

tin- - of<br />

one<br />

be neady lou<br />

in Uoaie<br />

irr<br />

lvi4<br />

at<br />

tho<br />

tho<br />

maniln crown iu tho Philippine islands<br />

From foreign countries the imports of<br />

coffeo in 1910 aggregated 874000000<br />

pounds 2133000 camo from Ha ¬<br />

waii nnd 103350 pounds from Porto<br />

Rico Of tobacco tho imports from for-<br />

eign countries amounted to 30250000<br />

of which 1000000 came from the Phil-<br />

ippines 5000000 worth from Porto<br />

Itico Imports of fruits nuts from<br />

foreign countries aggregated 41010<br />

000 year less than worth<br />

having come tho Philippine Is<br />

lands while shipments from Hawaii<br />

were valued at 1750000 and tlioso<br />

Wainlua Agricultural Company from Rico at 1000000<br />

hotel<br />

nutxHiiu<br />

from<br />

sales<br />

to participate actively in national State<br />

anu municipal auairs or government<br />

Startinc with November continu<br />

ing until March the minimum sum<br />

wiin wnicn an lntcnainc immigrant can<br />

enter Canada will bo 50 unless ho is<br />

tssured of a position as farm laborer<br />

Albert tho prince of Monaco linn<br />

granted tho establishment of n national<br />

treasury through tho operation of<br />

which tho revenues of the prjncipality<br />

and those of the prince will be kept dis-<br />

tinct<br />

German geographers who havo always<br />

doubted Christopher Columbus clu m to<br />

tho title of discoverer of America havo<br />

on further investigation arrived at tho<br />

conclusion tunt Ho is entitled to tho<br />

honor<br />

E Sterling Gunn Jr aged sixteen<br />

son of the rector nf Trlnitv Tniannl<br />

Church nt Natchez Mississippi of<br />

blood poisoninc resultinc from injuries<br />

sustained during a practise game of<br />

jouiuau<br />

Tho unknown man whose hullet-ner- -<br />

foratcd body was found In tho outskirts<br />

of Victoria British Columbia on Oc-<br />

tober<br />

¬<br />

0 is declared to bo John Cava<br />

Icri street preacher from Garvanza<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Tho treasury department reports that<br />

new counterfeit ten dollar bank note<br />

on the First National Bank of Portland<br />

Oregon is in circulation nlto a<br />

dollar tiOto on the Mechanics and Metals<br />

Bank of York<br />

Thero was a soquol to the Cnppcu<br />

murder oatc in London when the high<br />

court inflicted n fine of 1000 or As<br />

Blatant Kdltor Itrrli for oontempt of<br />

aonrt in permitting the publication In<br />

London Chronicle of a stnry niicrt<br />

lltjr flint Doctor Crlpnen had lulled<br />

hyoMdn ami had emitWtid In I he niur<br />

der of bin uiie The eourt ordered tlmt<br />

lerrli be imprlioufd until tlu tin wg<br />

paid Oerar Hlruui la to have aLd<br />

1reldeiil Tuft ii relieve hi in of hU<br />

out riilrl NtHlf ftlubaMVdur O<br />

Turkay berautr hv nrved ibrM<br />

yum I nualuiiimople wliiih in kll<br />

opinion we ciioiigli<br />

light m it u of li uure tuuioil<br />

Inilid Mali fuuei mloit uf ileb<br />

nl I t iiimiiiIi iiiv i m ujner<br />

klllxl iu lk Mi Vi wii lire onla<br />

aaajtuauitr UM a Uuqucl la llag<br />

EUROPEAN MARKET<br />

Tlio London Grocers Gazette Octo-<br />

ber<br />

¬<br />

1 says Owing to tho glorious<br />

weather provailing hero nnd all over<br />

the continent the expectation of beara<br />

that tho Leet crop will reach a huge<br />

total has imbued them fresh rnnr<br />

age and n further heavy raid on new<br />

crop has been made Consequently val<br />

ues have again suffered a sovero fall iu<br />

tho sjieculativ market It is noteworthy<br />

that neltlidr fabricants nor refiners on<br />

the continent seem Inclined to offer ac-<br />

tual<br />

¬<br />

sugar on the basis of paper beet<br />

and it will be a source of gratification<br />

to the trade when a level of prices can<br />

bo found upon which thoy can work<br />

with soini confidence Wo fear how<br />

evei that this will not arccrtaincd<br />

until a plentiful supply new crop<br />

sugar becomes available Meanwhil<br />

there is considerable premium to b<br />

dissipnted snot sucar todav is still<br />

about 2s pertewt above quotations for<br />

We any<br />

in a continental being<br />

to press time<br />

ing sugar<br />

and last for and<br />

150 sales day wore<br />

have been which will<br />

450 vert from<br />

450 30 450<br />

o<br />

1010<br />

and Rico<br />

whilo<br />

and<br />

last 500000<br />

from<br />

and<br />

died<br />

a<br />

n<br />

five<br />

New<br />

tho<br />

pun<br />

aaid<br />

hud<br />

In<br />

iiiiii<br />

with<br />

a<br />

lavas arrived and arriving fetill to bo<br />

disposed of here<br />

BEET SUGAR DIVIDENDS<br />

The question of common dividends on<br />

American Beet Sugar was not discussol<br />

at tho meeting of directors recently<br />

nor is there any likelihood of tho mat-<br />

ter<br />

¬<br />

coming up for action during tho<br />

remainder of the calendar year By<br />

the end of next March the company<br />

will have paid off its borrowings put-<br />

ting<br />

¬<br />

out at interest such moneys as<br />

shall come in from time to time re-<br />

quired by the falling due of the notes<br />

With the liquid payables wiped out tho<br />

matter of common dividends will be<br />

much more timely than at the present<br />

time s<br />

Reports from the manufacturing en I<br />

of the companys business continue<br />

good but the sharp decline in the price<br />

of raws accelerated by the 5preckclsi<br />

campaign on the Coast has cut down<br />

tho margin of profit Otherwise the<br />

situation is unchanged nnd barring un-<br />

foreseen developments the current fiscil<br />

year should be one of the best the com<br />

pany has yet experienced<br />

BIG ISLAND PHONE<br />

BUSINESS GROWING<br />

IIILO November 4 The nilo Tele j<br />

phono Company is preparing to moot<br />

tho expansion of its business by increas<br />

ing its plant Manager Richards has<br />

sent to the Coast to ascertain what is<br />

liest suited for this climate whero thero<br />

is more or less rainfall anu wnero<br />

most of the telephoning is long dis<br />

tance work A largo switchboard is in<br />

evitable and is now needed in order to<br />

facilitate the exchange work<br />

vnnd tho roll was called for the last<br />

time<br />

Capital punishment for white<br />

slavers was ndvocnted by Mrs Alico<br />

S White iu an address to the women<br />

nnd girls of Chicago She said that<br />

there wero moro thnn 1000 men in Chi-<br />

cago engaged in tralllcking in whito<br />

slaves<br />

Election night will be dry in Now<br />

York after the regular closing hours<br />

Moro than two hundred applications for<br />

all night licenses to hotels and restau-<br />

rants<br />

¬<br />

were received by Mayor Gaynor<br />

but ho announced that all such requests<br />

would be refused<br />

Announcement was mnde that Ainml<br />

W Wricht has nresented to the crnnd<br />

lodge of Michigan Free and Accepted<br />

Masons tho Alma Sanitarium for a<br />

masonic homo to replnco tho ono burned<br />

nt Grand Hnpids last February Mr<br />

Wright is not a Mason<br />

Sam Lee fifty yenrs old Bald to b<br />

tho only Chinese farmer in Virginia is<br />

dead ntDennya btntion eight miles cast<br />

of Norfolk Ho went there fifteen years<br />

ago opened a store nnd after accu<br />

inulnting a little money cultivated a<br />

farm with great success<br />

Word liao becn received at tho navy<br />

branch nt Ottawa from the admiralty<br />

thnt copies of the plans of veesols which<br />

will constitute the Cnnndlnn navy aro<br />

now on their way to Ottawa As boob<br />

as they arrivo they will bo on viow to<br />

such linns ns desire to tende<br />

After shooting Peter Arnold a<br />

wealthy sheepnmn nf La Junta Colo ¬<br />

rado William Hnrdesty foromnn for a<br />

rival ranch probably siivtil Arnold<br />

life by binding up liii wouudto keep<br />

him from blooding to dwith lie then<br />

reported the iliootlng nnd turrundurcd<br />

Tliro hundred woman nml children<br />

ran pmiieetrlakeil Horn tho Hnt Con<br />

peKHtiuua LHHrtU uf Oak Iark Cbl<br />

oagu wkeu ntilniJ w tamiwrary<br />

tMt eiauted for U prtaeuUtlou of<br />

M IlalJownan tly aiugMt Are ml<br />

threatened the dtriiftloa of tit build<br />

loktrnor Mtuart and HtT two rl<br />

mm I of natuiual guard of ranayl<br />

tenia aud vrlrrun aojiiierii aud tailuil<br />

Willi a al tin mill of private ill<br />

ilviiieled lh hjjlei wewotiai nan<br />

ervrlal iu Iltubuif te lb mu t<br />

AJWtfltfiiy coMiy wkw iVtugla ia la<br />

Civil War<br />

The Sugar Market<br />

PHILIPPINE SUGAR<br />

Dr G E Ncsom director of agricul-<br />

ture<br />

¬<br />

of the Philippines recontly mndo<br />

a tour of tho insular possessions to<br />

ntudy sugirproduction In the group tho<br />

subsequent interview with him appeari-<br />

ng- fn the Mnnlla Cablenews of Octo ¬<br />

ber 14<br />

Tho hacicndaros of Ncgros and<br />

other sugar growing parts are groatly<br />

discouraged at tho decline iu tho prices<br />

of sugnr ho said I havo tried to<br />

impress upon them tho necessity of pro-<br />

ducing<br />

¬<br />

JlOOd SUUar as Hood n tlinf nm<br />

duced in tithor parts of the world Wo<br />

in the Philippines are as a matter of<br />

fact tho only neonle tirodueinir infWln<br />

sugar and when the buyers shako thoir<br />

ueuus anu say iney do not want to buy<br />

Our sutrar it is tint hpiniian tfcm- - Ann tt<br />

j want sugar but because thoy aro after<br />

good sugnr nnd can buy it in Jnva or<br />

Sugar crowing in tho Philippines<br />

has a great future before it but it will<br />

never be prolitablo until tho methods<br />

of milling aro subjected to reform Mill-<br />

ing<br />

¬<br />

mtjst bo modernized If you look<br />

nt any catnloguo of willing machinery<br />

uiiu juck out mo moso ancient stylo of<br />

apparatus for tho preparation of sugar<br />

therein you will find just what we have<br />

here Wo aro at least forty years bo<br />

hind the times and until wo get up to<br />

dato and adopt more modern methods<br />

our sugnr will not find a profitable<br />

mnrket anywhere<br />

So great is the supply of sugnr In<br />

Formosa that tho Japaneso have recent ¬<br />

ly decided td put a high tariff on Im<br />

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS<br />

Entered of Record November 2 1910<br />

Oliff Peterson ct nl by Mtgee to<br />

John J Grnco Pore Entry<br />

Mnui Auto Co Ltd to First Natl<br />

Bank of Wniluhu CM<br />

Olaa Sugnr Co Ltd to W It Ship- - V<br />

man jj<br />

Graco Pilgrim to William itcaV -<br />

Tr m<br />

Lum Clung nnd wf to L TsenKong D<br />

Joseph K Kahee to Francis Gny D<br />

J II Schimck andwf to James E<br />

Westbrooke jj<br />

rrcnt Trust to Ltd Tr to Kaimuki<br />

Jrtgee<br />

Wotherbee<br />

Protestant Cli<br />

von<br />

hab Benjamin<br />

Co<br />

Est<br />

Ah<br />

Mercantile<br />

wf<br />

wf S10<br />

rtatrt1<br />

aim wf An- -<br />

Mc- -<br />

Nahinuholo<br />

dispatch<br />

President<br />

aro con-<br />

stantly the<br />

of anarchistic condemning<br />

tho<br />

members tho<br />

ho Can<br />

non be sinccro and<br />

any man Jennings<br />

behalf<br />

Democratic candidate for<br />

Mr<br />

Manning<br />

first<br />

tho<br />

nese sealskins<br />

bv<br />

for seals tho<br />

over<br />

for tho<br />

performing<br />

Doctor<br />

physician of<br />

bit<br />

morphine physician his<br />

rest protested his of tho<br />

against hun asserting flit<br />

oporntion was<br />

the<br />

now sclioduleto<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad<br />

wero of<br />

members Brotherhood of Loco-<br />

motive Engineers In Washington be<br />

105<br />

ungineoni 130 from 125<br />

far iiie<br />

uUo freight<br />

ten<br />

DBPENBE<br />

TJiU<br />

talk the the farm<br />

puauwoHU<br />

the CtiaMUauUiti<br />

Wnr<br />

tu far<br />

planlaliua ie tr<br />

tea uf<br />

tho<br />

formosan industry<br />

NEW EEFINERy<br />

SANTA California<br />

up acreage for beet<br />

bo built at Huntington<br />

in the future puts Orange county<br />

well in tho for production<br />

the projected factory bo tho<br />

in the confines of<br />

of southern California<br />

now factory will bo built by tho Holly<br />

jomPnny offi<br />

cials of the company arriving nt<br />

Huntington<br />

ino locality<br />

wero W Wiley president<br />

manager of tho Holly Sugar<br />

Company Rogers corpor-<br />

ations attorney and S Sinsheimer<br />

constructing engineer Individually<br />

these men are wealthy ana com-<br />

pany represent gilt<br />

standing factory is to<br />

bo new machinery<br />

construction Two successful fac-<br />

tories ono of 1000 tons capacity at<br />

and another capacity<br />

at Swink Colorado show operating<br />

ability of the Holly companv It is<br />

said that Huntington Beach peoplo are<br />

quite that tho new plant<br />

be operation tho 1911 beet<br />

product<br />

factories already operation in<br />

this county are tlioso located<br />

Alia and Los third one<br />

bo located<br />

has been secured acrcaco nn<br />

construction practically under way<br />

and<br />

Tr Co Ltd<br />

Estof bv S D<br />

Airngst d<br />

L S of Est<br />

Bishop jr<br />

See and by Tr and wf toirs<br />

of q Allen 1<br />

Co Ltd George Car-<br />

ter pa<br />

Wm Kekumano KaololoRel<br />

LKirkpatrick Sackett<br />

John nnd wf to Manuel<br />

Madeiros<br />

Rhodes 0 Rhodes Ltd D<br />

Land Co Ltd d Entered of Record November 5 1910<br />

Anin nee Fat u Pralk L Wob3ter by 0na<br />

Tr to Alexander TTruni n irii<br />

Lazarus b 1 PrUlk Webster byMtgco<br />

RM Ovcrend Trent Trust Co Charles<br />

I Ad Antonia dos Santos ct al Maria<br />

Alexander by Mtgee to j Calouro r<br />

M Vatson Tr r0rc Affdt Epis in II<br />

Alexander by Mtgee Bank Ltd M<br />

TTGrrP Felaiid p Michioka to J Fugita D<br />

Watfrliouse Trust Co Ltd to Fujiniura to von Hamm<br />

Ellen D Shaw D Co Ltd CM<br />

Ifaatani t0 voa Hamm Young J Dorego to Hamm Young Co<br />

Co Ltd CM Ltd CM<br />

Emma Clark and hsb to Bank Andrew Cox wf to James R<br />

ltd M Tdd r<br />

Silva and to 11 Dondero to Pierre Baron D<br />

Dole Kaholona to J A Maguire D<br />

Halcakala Hart ot al by mtgee Pauhao Kalua al to Hilo Rail- -<br />

McDowall D road<br />

Cnrvricht Sr ot al Trs i j Vv<br />

Anastasia McDowdll - D 3j EccV1 Nocmbor 7<br />

Anastnsia McDowall Trs of<br />

l Tom PonK- - A L<br />

W C Lunalilo M - to S Abu Consent<br />

Lucia K Ilakuole and to Laha- - Koloa Co et al to John<br />

ina Agrctl Co Ltd icaJros- - Bond<br />

William K Chilton Sr Affdt H 0o and to Emma<br />

Mnry Monis to Ching See D Crabbe et al D<br />

Arthur Gav by Atty to Antono Kina Kawaihau and hsb J Ai<br />

de Costa 1101 frcd Magoon D<br />

Frnnk Blake and to Hawn Gilm al to V Geary M<br />

Electric Co Ltd M Hamm loung Co<br />

Helen N Rosa to Fred Harrison D clv i<br />

Wilham Savage Tr D<br />

Entered of November 4 1910 Mr3 E Nawahl William Mc- -<br />

J Fnustino to A L<br />

tono Tiorba D John Kaukaliu to William<br />

Antono Faus- - Inerny Consent<br />

tino Mrs Emily Day George F<br />

Wilson Feaglor to Mary A Straub<br />

nnd hsb Mnry Steward Young Ping L<br />

A from Paris states that<br />

FnllieVes aud tho rncmbers<br />

of the being guarded<br />

result of tho appearance<br />

an circular<br />

the ministers to death because of<br />

conviction of militant of<br />

railway strikers<br />

Sayine that believes Speaker<br />

to honest cour<br />

ngcous but like other liable<br />

to tmuko mistakes William<br />

Brynn spoke to a largo audience in<br />

Illinois in of W Cundill<br />

congress<br />

against Cannon<br />

Tms revenue cutter the<br />

of tho Bering Sea patrol<br />

lleot td arrivo la tho United<br />

States reports that it is estimated<br />

that during past summer tho Japa<br />

tealers took about 15000<br />

pelade scnlluc Four Japanese<br />

schooners nnd their crows wero seieed<br />

inside three mile<br />

limit<br />

Worried his arrest the charce<br />

of being responsible of<br />

Mrs Liora Iloay by an<br />

operation Reinchen o leading<br />

Springfield Missouri com-<br />

mitted<br />

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suicide at home by tnking<br />

The since ar<br />

innocenco<br />

charge that<br />

necossary as tho only<br />

chance of saving womans lift<br />

Ilnns for a nngo bo<br />

submitted to tho<br />

disoubsod at a mats meeting<br />

of tho<br />

I C<br />

It is proposod that mi luereiuo naked<br />

to 300 u month from fur main<br />

line mid to<br />

brnneli lino engineer engl<br />

niure will demnud ou<br />

ehuduli a maximum day of hours<br />

BURB8T<br />

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throuirli laul lu nt<br />

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Dwitb Ii J agaau<br />

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ported sugar in order to protect<br />

ANA Tho sicn--<br />

nc of n sugnr fac ¬<br />

tory to Beach<br />

near<br />

lead sugar<br />

as<br />

will<br />

fourth the smallest<br />

counties The<br />

tar ot Colorado high ¬<br />

Holly<br />

Beach recently to inspect<br />

country fn that Tho off-<br />

icials<br />

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general<br />

Judge tho ¬<br />

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the ¬<br />

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financial Tho<br />

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and ¬<br />

Holly of 0000 tons<br />

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certain will<br />

in for sugar<br />

The in<br />

at Santa<br />

Alamitos A is<br />

to at Anaheim whero a site<br />

sirned<br />

Grace S Bobo hsb to II Water<br />

house B P Bishop Trs to L<br />

Aungst to Trs of B P<br />

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Henry to to Minnie B<br />

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EW BAHLESHIPS<br />

WILL BE LARGER<br />

WASHINGTON October 20 Plans<br />

for bigger battleships with heavier<br />

armor will bo presented to congress<br />

during tho forthcoming session by Sec-<br />

retary of tho Navy Meyer when the<br />

quostion of the naval building program<br />

is taken up for consideration<br />

Naval experts havo practially agreed<br />

that tho now type of ship of which<br />

congress will bo asked to authorize tho<br />

building of two will bo larger and<br />

heavier than tho 27000 ton ships now<br />

undor construction Tho tonnage limit<br />

will ho increased to at least 8000 and<br />

probably 20000 when tho plans are ma--<br />

lureu<br />

Tho naval general board has not yet<br />

absolutely decided whether tho increase<br />

in weight shall bo devoted to more guns<br />

or heavier armor tout tho provailing<br />

opinion seems to favor heavier armor<br />

In tho caso of tho latter tho now<br />

ships will havo only ton guns but<br />

theso Mill bo fourtcon inch typo whica<br />

hns but recently developed by the ord<br />

nauVo department of tho navy With<br />

tho heavier armor tho shlp will bo<br />

nblo to como into closer battlo rango<br />

thcroby increasing their cffectlvenes<br />

Tho building program will probably<br />

Include kovural destroyers nnd ono ad<br />

ditional ship either an ammunition re-<br />

pair supply or hoipltal ahlp<br />

aii important cimngo in tne iiuiiaing<br />

plan u outllued in the tentative pro- -<br />

tfraw mil be auUrgemeut of the de<br />

trcynrt to 1000 I Dim The larueit now<br />

Hfloat lu the United Stale hbvi at<br />

7S0 tOHi<br />

TbU miMiia that tb Urgar grey<br />

bound of the navy tke uaut dettroy<br />

en will baeume an olnglute tlan tber<br />

pluee Mm lakiH th uvr dattroy<br />

t TbU u a i dul iuauvaliua in<br />

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Sugar Factors<br />

Ewa Plantation Uo<br />

Waialun Agricultural Co Ltd<br />

Waimca Sugar Mill Co<br />

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Fulton Iron Works of St Louis<br />

Bloke Steam Pumps<br />

Westons Centrifugals<br />

Bobeock Wilcox Boilers<br />

Greens Fuel Economizer<br />

Marsh Steam Pumps<br />

Matson Navigation Co<br />

Planters Line Shipping Co<br />

Kohala Sugar On<br />

Bank of Hawaii<br />

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Incorporated Under the Laws of thp<br />

Territory of Hawaii<br />

PAID UP CAPITA t 500000000<br />

STJEPLTJS 10000000<br />

UNDIVIDED PEOFITS 15759202<br />

OFFICERS<br />

C H Cooko President<br />

E D Tonney Vice President<br />

P B Damon Cashier<br />

O O Fuller Assistant Casheir<br />

IJ McCorriston Assistant Cashier<br />

DIRECTORS C H Cooke E D<br />

Tenney A Lewis Jr EF Bishop<br />

F W Macfnrlanc J A McCandloss<br />

C- - n Athcrton Geo It Carter F B<br />

Damon P C Atherton R A Cooko<br />

secretary<br />

Strict attention given to all branches<br />

of Banking<br />

JUDD BLDG FORT ST<br />

COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DE- -<br />

PABTMENTS<br />

Castle Cooke Co Ltd<br />

Life ancT Fire<br />

Agents<br />

General Insurance Agents representing<br />

New England Mutual Life iBwanse<br />

Gompaiiy of Boston<br />

Aetna lJre Insurance Co<br />

-- ATTENTION<br />

W litre Just BMonled tut Agency<br />

for lu<br />

nrt<br />

ttn Preleeter Underwriter of tit<br />

VWm of KMtferd<br />

n t vi Mgaay Ibtj 2UU<br />

flfHWV- - -- jh KTO1 W r xirv<br />

AT 74 OWES FINE<br />

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TCUTCi<br />

Itching Scaling Scalp Humor was<br />

Making It All Fall Out Two Doc-<br />

tors<br />

¬<br />

Could Not Stop the Troublo<br />

Niece Advised Using Cuticura<br />

a<br />

CURED HER SCALP AND<br />

MADE HAIR GROW AGAIN<br />

My mother used to have a very bad<br />

humor on her head which tho doctors<br />

called an eczema and for It 1 had two<br />

different doctors Her head was very<br />

soro and her hair nearly all fell out<br />

in splto of what they both did One<br />

day her niece came in to seo her and<br />

they woro speaking of how her hair was<br />

falling out and tho doctors did It no<br />

good Sho says Aunt why dont you<br />

try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint-<br />

ment<br />

¬<br />

Mother did nnd they helped<br />

her so sho soon began bathing with tho<br />

Cuticura Sonp end nnointinc with tho<br />

Cuticura Ointment endjn sir months<br />

time tho Itching burning and scaling<br />

of her head was over and her hair began<br />

f rowing- - To day sho feels very much<br />

n debt to Cuticura Soap nnd Ointment<br />

for tho lino head cfhalr sho has for<br />

nn eld lady seventy Tour years old<br />

In regard to my own caso mlno was<br />

It was in<br />

my feet As won as tho cold weather<br />

came my feet would itih and burn and<br />

then they would craclc open nnd bleed<br />

Then I thought I would flco to my<br />

mothers friends Cuticura Soapand Cuti-<br />

cura<br />

¬<br />

Ointment I did for four or flvo<br />

winters and niw my feet are as smooth<br />

nsony cnos Ellsworth Dunham Hiram<br />

Me Sept 30 lOutl<br />

What Barnum Said of Cuticura<br />

P T Barnum the famous circus man<br />

once wroto I have had tho Cuticura<br />

Remedies among tho contents of my<br />

medicine chest with my shows for tho<br />

last three seasons and I can cheerfully<br />

certify that tiiey were very cdectivo In<br />

every caso which called for their use<br />

Complete External and Intertill Ttntant tor<br />

Every Kumar oi Intonta Children and Adulu eon<br />

KfS 0 Centura 8oP use i to Cleans me Skin<br />

CuUeura Ointment tSOc to llrillhSkln aniCuU<br />

curt IteMlrent 40c or In the ionn ot Chocoute<br />

Sf 1 V per vll ot 60 to Puriry Uie Blood<br />

Bold throughout the world Potter Drua A Caem<br />

Oorp Hole Props 135 Commbus Aro Boston Miu<br />

r miled Free 32 paeo Cuticura Boole on Sain<br />

Disuses and Uielr Bpctdy Economical Treatment<br />

THAYER<br />

BDSY<br />

1<br />

nncczcmabomcthingliUoltcrs<br />

S<br />

PLUNGER<br />

The plot of the A rinlay Thayer ex<br />

travaganza is rapidly thickening Tho<br />

latest development is that that fren ¬<br />

zied financier has drawn on local banks<br />

and individuals for sums aggregating<br />

30000 such checks being absolutely<br />

worthless<br />

Tho banks concerned nro tho Bank<br />

of Imwnii and Bishop Co and one<br />

of the favored private individuals wa3<br />

the well known local philanthropist A<br />

V Gear Two checks were drawn on<br />

W F Dillingham and tho Hawaiian<br />

Dredging Co although for comparative<br />

ly small amounts the largest being for<br />

1500 and the other for much less Ono<br />

of these checks is said to have been<br />

drawn at Ilongkonc after Thayer had<br />

shaken the dubt of Manila from off his<br />

feet Also Thayer is alleged to hovo secur-<br />

ed large sums from the Manila banks<br />

and from prominent business men in<br />

Manila by presenting letters bearing tho<br />

forged signature of W F Dillingham<br />

Copies of these letters havo been re-<br />

ceived here<br />

Tho receipt of theso letters has re-<br />

sulted in a cable message being sent to<br />

Manila authorizing a lawyer there to<br />

publish certain alleged credentials of<br />

Thayer together with the statement<br />

that they ore forgeries<br />

One of the letters from Dillingham u<br />

dated at a time when that individual<br />

was out of th Territory<br />

After leaving Manila a trustco was<br />

appointed for Thayers affair and his<br />

interest in the Calamha estate was to<br />

havo been sold- - Thayer went from Ma ¬<br />

nila to Hongkong and evidently con-<br />

tinued his old game of pnssiugjihony<br />

checks in that city He is said to have<br />

left Manila in order to escape extradi-<br />

tion proceedings and his wnereabouts<br />

were according to latest advices un-<br />

known<br />

It is claimed that if Thayers inter<br />

est in the Calamba estate is sold it<br />

will realize far more than he contract- -<br />

cd to pay for it<br />

INFANTILE PARALYSIS<br />

NOT FATAL DISEASE<br />

VICTOMA October 25 A modical<br />

authority in the city who has had a<br />

number of tho patients under treatment<br />

6tates that thero have iheen from fif<br />

teen to twenty cates of infantilo paraly-<br />

sis<br />

¬<br />

in Victoria during tho past month<br />

A couple of deaths duo to this causa<br />

havo resulted hut only among infants<br />

who before catching tho disease in<br />

question havo been exhausted by fro<br />

quont uttucks of dysentery<br />

The same authority states that In<br />

fantile purulyala is knowu to ho dud<br />

to germ but tho germ has not yet<br />

been uolatcil It is a contagious dis<br />

ease hut the muuner of Infection is<br />

unknown A aingulurity about It is<br />

the fuct that there uer havo hcen<br />

known to ho two cmes in the ono house<br />

hold and nurae mid doctors attending<br />

tu ufilleted ones never carry the con<br />

tagion It nbt generally recognlwd<br />

us u futul ill urn hi chief danger ly<br />

ing In the fact that it may leave a<br />

rfjmlwl condition u afUnnatb<br />

TUr i no lluiitkthiu t tbu durttlon<br />

af ItifuHtllo irlyl and lyuintomstls<br />

trMioivHt is tb 0nl fiMly knowu<br />

folio wd Inur by tut itjiiMitlon ot<br />

liily tuaa and piuNilve unr<br />

1m t ih nrsly l tiriUJw<br />

MHlklli Dm llaN larC<br />

tofu known tit VK tuilk tu iutmtt yrj<br />

Ctti K I llil UB Jji fill UllMillllM tbi<br />

HMMlktl IsakJl iimt It yt MM Ma4l<br />

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1916 SEMI WEEKLY<br />

DEGENERATE<br />

FULL T<br />

Vilest Caso Ever to the<br />

of the Police Ends<br />

With<br />

Calight by n little blliul instrument<br />

in the Mutual Tolepliouo central ex ¬<br />

change loo Cullen yesterday was<br />

brought before Judge Iymcr nt a spo<br />

clal scslon nf tho police court and<br />

sentenced to ono year in prison for<br />

lewd and lascivious conduct And ho<br />

still faces seventeen more charges<br />

The capture of Cullen marks an end<br />

to a mystery which has been baffling<br />

the police at evcrv turn although final<br />

ly ho fell info the trun prepared for<br />

him by Chief McDuflie and Manager<br />

Hummel of the telephone company<br />

About n month ago somo unknown<br />

person began to call rip the wives of<br />

prominent men around tho city and<br />

talk vilely to them over tho phone<br />

For the first week he confined his at-<br />

tentions<br />

¬<br />

to one woman nnd every at ¬<br />

tempt wns made by the police to nab<br />

him She wns given- - Instructions t<br />

mnkc with him which<br />

waB done hut not kept by him al-<br />

though<br />

¬<br />

they were by the police Ho<br />

gave fictitious addresses and anything<br />

else which he considered as being liable<br />

o mix up any that might<br />

he started<br />

This first attempt of his not resulting<br />

in nny for himself ho<br />

began to call up other homes and tho<br />

Indies vf tho Jiighest standing in so-<br />

ciety<br />

¬<br />

were repeatedly insulted by tho<br />

unknown mini The evidence put to<br />

gothor showed Mint whoever wns doing<br />

It wns n mo ml degenerate of tho most<br />

vile nature<br />

Finally an instrument wfts rigged up<br />

in the nutomntie telephone cichango<br />

that would give the few operators thero<br />

a chance to trace tho origin of tho call<br />

Thoso instruments which rook almost n<br />

day to prepare havo been on the phones<br />

over which the calls have been coming<br />

for several weeks but it was noticed<br />

that when tho telltales were put on<br />

the calls over that lino ceased<br />

This for a time nttraced suspicion to<br />

the linemen or other employes of tho<br />

tjflice but after n while several of tho<br />

phones thus tnpped were cnllcd up nnd<br />

tho same procedure gone through On<br />

these occasions tho calls wcro missed<br />

by the operators but the vigilance was<br />

redoubled and finally on Monday night<br />

the operators saw the telltale record<br />

a call The woman who had been re-<br />

ceiving<br />

¬<br />

calls had instructions tt wait<br />

a few minutes before answering tho<br />

phone<br />

This was done in this case nnd tho<br />

operators had already traced tho call<br />

when tho phono was answered The<br />

phone peoplo listened on tho wire<br />

heard tho nature of the conversation<br />

and nt finco notified the police It<br />

originated iii the office of the light-<br />

house<br />

¬<br />

board and Chief McDufllo wns<br />

booh on the spot finding Joseph Cullen<br />

Cullen was hooked at<br />

the police station and put through n<br />

grilling examination He finally con ¬<br />

fessed to everything telling a miser ¬<br />

able tnlo probably unparalleled in tho<br />

moral history of tho city<br />

Cullen has a past history as a degen-<br />

erate<br />

¬<br />

Somo time ago he was employed<br />

by a man in tho Kapiolani building<br />

and hnd gone through tho samo pro-<br />

cedure<br />

¬<br />

About a week or so ago his<br />

wife called at tho police station and<br />

made copiplaint about his relations<br />

with another woman but no action was<br />

taken on this case<br />

Cullen who is n part Hawaiian has<br />

a child two years old<br />

S POSTAL<br />

E<br />

IS<br />

Brought<br />

Attention<br />

Capture<br />

appointments<br />

lavestigation<br />

iuconvenicree<br />

immediately<br />

Island Mail Handling Brings in Big<br />

Revenue but Expenses Keep<br />

Up Above Receipts<br />

Expenses of tho postnl sorvico in Ha<br />

waii exceed tho rovenuo in tho sum of<br />

303G272 for the four quAterly<br />

periods ending Juno 30 1910 according<br />

to a tabulated report furnished tbo cham<br />

her of commerco by Postmaster J G<br />

Pratt under dato of October 29 His<br />

statemout includes only Buch expendi-<br />

tures<br />

¬<br />

as aro made by postmasters at tho<br />

various offices in Hawaii for tho ser<br />

vices specified and doos not includo tho<br />

cost of mail transportation service<br />

amounting to 9712320 or tbo services<br />

of tho division of postofllco inspectors<br />

estimated as amounting to 5000<br />

For tho quarter which ended Septem ¬<br />

ber 30 1909 tho gross postal receipts<br />

were 3U274C4 and tho compensation<br />

to postmasters was 1042470 with tho<br />

compensation to clerks in tbo various<br />

offices amounting to 1007903 Tho<br />

city delivery service cost 428512<br />

For tho quarter ending December 31<br />

1909 tho receipts were 4079092 com-<br />

pensation to postinnstort 1144739<br />

compensation to clerks 423274 for<br />

quarter onding March 31 1910 tho ro<br />

rcipU uero 4532840 compensation to<br />

postmasters 1141905 to clerks 10<br />

01400 city delivery sorvico 427323<br />

for quarter ending Juno 30 1910 re-<br />

ceipts 41Sr510 compensation to post<br />

inaxters 1098745 compensation to<br />

clerks 1148524 city doilvcry service<br />

124743<br />

Tho total roeeipts were 17321912<br />

total compensation to jioslinsston 11<br />

27996 total eomiieiisstiou to clorki<br />

1807031 1 totul or city delivery frir<br />

vIo 1703852<br />

i<br />

i<br />

Murk Twain left u elttu vlugl at<br />

ptttr 600000<br />

piles curinn in e to m days<br />

i VAM OINTUBNT i fcUttninUe1<br />

to euro nny ewe ol lulling Wind<br />

IlUllnif or Jretrudlnji PiUm In 6 in<br />

14 ityerwfty rtrfuwi Mm Uy<br />

IARm MHRICIWB COSliU IwJ<br />

IMA<br />

mmmmmmmmmmm<br />

GAUGH<br />

WASHINGTON PROSPECT BEFORE<br />

THE RETURNS HAD COME IN<br />

For<br />

Taft Out of it a<br />

Rider<br />

By Ernest O Walker<br />

Mail Special lo Tho Advertiser<br />

WASHINGTON October 27 Tho is<br />

sue of tho great activity of former<br />

President Itoosovclt in tho cnmpilgn<br />

promises to ho instructive No other<br />

ox Prcsidcnt of modern times ever<br />

plunged so earnestly Into a campaign<br />

TVliero bo wns not n candldnto Thoro is<br />

probably no littlo sentiment against an<br />

ox Prcsid0nt gettlug into tho thick of<br />

party scrimmages Ex President Van<br />

Buren did it hut was tremendouslv<br />

beaten by tho verdict of tho voters Of<br />

course Loioncl Jioosevelt is n Inw unto<br />

hlmsolf but ho is plainly fighting now<br />

at a ho did not havo<br />

against htm when ho was President<br />

Ha never failed whilo In tho Whito<br />

House to participate vigorously in be ¬<br />

half of the Republican party and un ¬<br />

doubtedly delivered tolling blows nt tho<br />

rlgh time His political opponents wero<br />

barred lo somo extent from going tho<br />

limit in attacking him whilo he held<br />

tho highest office A lot of votors of hfc<br />

own party wore timid about nssniling<br />

him at nil because of fears that ho<br />

might find a way to punish them beforo<br />

his term expired All that is changed<br />

now Colonol lloosevolt is only a pri<br />

tnto citizen in spito of the fact that<br />

ho is the only living ox President nnd<br />

influential Republicans tho country<br />

over wherever tho campaign Is hard<br />

lotignt nave sliown little hesitation ui<br />

going for him good nnd hard<br />

All Presidents mako enemies in office<br />

nnd Colonel Roosevelt certainly had his<br />

full quotn In so far ns ho identifies<br />

himself with the campaign in any State<br />

nnd makes the issue thero of infiuenco<br />

on his own fortunes as n party leader<br />

his enemies within Republican ranks<br />

havo an opportunity to even up their<br />

scores ngninst Mm<br />

TJniquo Position<br />

But his position at this juncture is<br />

unique in politics Ho is far and<br />

awny tho most important stumper tho<br />

Republicans hac in tho field No ono<br />

elso is attracting particular attention<br />

A few cabinet oillcials nro maklncr occa<br />

sional speeches Secretary Nagcl of<br />

commerce and labor has boon sallying<br />

out of Washington for an occasional<br />

speecn secretary of Agriculturo Wil<br />

son is moving out to tho rural communi<br />

ties for nn argument with tho fnrmors<br />

to persuade them to remain steadfast<br />

in the faith Coventors nnd senators<br />

aro going to and fro iu their own eon<br />

stituencies expounding orthodox doc<br />

trines but nono of them is attracting<br />

nntional attention Vice Prosident Sher<br />

man nnd Speaker Cannon nro hardly<br />

heard from nlthough in recent years<br />

thev havo boon towers of stroncth to<br />

tho party in tho Bpeaklng which stirs<br />

up party enthusiasm<br />

Now Colonel Roosevelt looms solitary<br />

and alone Ho is tho head man of all<br />

tho thousands of Republican orators<br />

who are lifting up their voices daily for<br />

tlio ticKct un tuo otner slue there aro<br />

no Democratic orators that rival him<br />

at all in campaign interest Bryan is<br />

on tho western hustings but reports<br />

havo it that ho i making no particular<br />

impression Ex Tudgo Alton U Parker<br />

who was tho Democratic nominee for<br />

the presidency against ColonoT Rooso<br />

volt has been sponking much in Now<br />

York nnd also spoko in other States<br />

earner but ho has not attracted the at-<br />

tention<br />

¬<br />

that Colonel Roosovelt has<br />

President Non Active<br />

President Taft is now observing n<br />

policy of non action in Stato and con-<br />

gressional struggles It was intimated<br />

while he tarried in Now York tho other<br />

day that he would do so His course<br />

since his roturn to tho Whito nouse<br />

however indicates his determination<br />

Ho has dispatched a few of his cabinet<br />

advisors to Now York Missouri and<br />

ono or two other States for a brief<br />

scries of speeches but that is tho usual<br />

thing to do<br />

Wanted No Blamo<br />

Among his friends one hears it said<br />

that tho President wants to mako it<br />

impossible that he should bo blamed<br />

if Republicans lose iu States wbero<br />

Colonel KooaoTclt is waging an aggres<br />

sive campaign Ho has dono enough<br />

in Now York for instance to absolve<br />

himself from blame thoro if Djx tho<br />

Democratic nominco for govornor Is<br />

olectod Ho has endorsed Stimson the<br />

Republican nomlnoc Ho has stated<br />

that ho does not regard tho campujgn<br />

us having any bearing upon tho nomi-<br />

nation<br />

¬<br />

in 1912 And now ho has ap<br />

proved of Secretary Wilson of tho de-<br />

partment of ngriculturo as a stumpor<br />

umong tho farmers up tho State<br />

His attitude however is ono of resig<br />

nation for whatever fa to may Lo in<br />

store for the party at tho polls Since<br />

his arrival here ho has lieard little to<br />

cheer him politically Washington<br />

gathers up very quickly reports frpm<br />

States whore hard fought campaigns<br />

arc in progress Political visitors have<br />

leeri bringing tho President reports<br />

this week which aro quito a discour ¬<br />

aging as tho reports he hoard in Now<br />

York<br />

It is a long tiino slnco a Proiidont<br />

has been so distinctly a non combatant<br />

during a campaign year Every bion<br />

nlal October mod to find Colonol lloose-<br />

volt earnestly contemplating tho situa-<br />

tion nnd rushing aid In ono form or<br />

another to huloagimred partisans In<br />

many quarters The opposition wns<br />

forced to regard the White House moro<br />

oluwly than tint operation In the field<br />

lint now the Deiiiournla are vlrttinlly<br />

ignoring l ho While llouo and waging<br />

tlii lr fljht for the control of the pop<br />

ulur brinfh of enngreu without taking<br />

the Irwldtiit Into arsoimt<br />

lUd Not Lost Ilepe<br />

II u burJIy hv wild to lwi v lost all<br />

hope of ifviuullMu beuM of ihmhw<br />

Ultra thtrlug tho ImM lw yiNttt af lill<br />

dwiiiUirtKtou IjophoU In WiiaWsy- -<br />

UtD lUlflt lH UlllUtf Mm tlaaat iLu r<br />

Mil cla Mid that IiUU<br />

nt it u mmu wMUtiii frt vt<br />

a wttjvrlty Hut I hi view li iuor ujul<br />

iiuc llum tlu ul ot tk Utfwii<br />

Tiviwj rTVj<br />

J<br />

Ff nrt Hl1vr3MVliff RTTPVPfV ly-<br />

lienn coiigrissionit committee ontorUln<br />

nt their Nciv York hoadquartors Not<br />

tinly nro those officials without heart<br />

hut statements rifo heard that on tho<br />

wholo they might prefer a Democratic<br />

house for the next two years In justi-<br />

fication<br />

¬<br />

of this tho old argument is re-<br />

vived thnt the conservative wing of<br />

the party which controls the committee<br />

would bo bettor off ovontually if tho<br />

Democrats havo n turn Tor if tho<br />

npxt house is Republican insurgents<br />

will iu nil probability havo tho balance<br />

of power nnd tho Insurgont chances of<br />

dominating tho Republican party In<br />

1912 would ho improved<br />

Tariff to tho Front<br />

Tho President renlizos that with n<br />

Democratic houso ho would havo to<br />

relinquish leglslativo plans he has for<br />

rounding out tho work of his admin<br />

istrntion Tariff would ho to tho front<br />

in congress all during tho long session<br />

immediately preceding tho next presi ¬<br />

dential election Thoro would bo littlo<br />

opportunity for might else excopt tho<br />

iuevitahlo appropriation bills Never-<br />

theless tho President will mako his ap ¬<br />

peals for legislation just tho samo nnd<br />

for the present ho is shaping his course<br />

without particular thought about tho<br />

complexion of tho next houso of rep-<br />

resentatives<br />

¬<br />

Ho knows thnt from this time on ho<br />

must tnko the insurgents much iiito ac-<br />

count<br />

¬<br />

and that faction of tho party will<br />

probably get moro recognition from him<br />

this winter than it has hnd horotoforo<br />

Tho sonnto will almost surely remain<br />

Republican hut thoro aro strong pros ¬<br />

pects thnt tho insurgents will havo thn<br />

balance of power in that body nftor<br />

Mnrch 4 next<br />

Thero will ho a feeling of relief on<br />

tho part of tho administration when<br />

tho elections aro over Tho present un ¬<br />

certainty has halted government busi ¬<br />

ness and it will not proceed at nil vig-<br />

orously<br />

¬<br />

until after tho November vot-<br />

ing<br />

¬<br />

If the Democrats win tho admin-<br />

istration and both Republican factions<br />

will be moro or less on tho dofonslrn<br />

during tho next two years A Demo-<br />

cratic<br />

¬<br />

houso will harass and nunoy If<br />

tho Republicans win tho factional<br />

wrangling will bo resumed florcoly but<br />

tho general policy will nono tho loss be<br />

aggressive<br />

a<br />

Governor Frear Finds Some More<br />

- for Idle Hands<br />

to Do<br />

Determined to keep Secretary E A<br />

Mott Smith out uf mischief whilo ho is<br />

on his trip to tho mainland Governor<br />

Frear yesterday appointed hliu tho dele<br />

gate to another national convention<br />

making thrca in all at which this<br />

hustling territorial official will repre ¬<br />

sent Hawaii<br />

Tho latest convention on Mr Mutt<br />

Smiths calling list is tho Uulf aud<br />

Deep Waterways Convention to ho held<br />

at St Louis on November 25 und 20<br />

Previously ho wus to drop iu only on<br />

tho Puciiic Coast Congress and tho<br />

Commercial Congress<br />

Probably tho Governor is hearing in<br />

mind tho good old adage concerning Old<br />

Nick uud idle hands<br />

P C Jones nnd others wont ho in it<br />

when it comes to making records for it<br />

is a matter of necessity with Mr Mott- -<br />

Smith just at proseut The Pacific<br />

Const Coifgrcss will already ho making<br />

uuibu iiKu u uaiuesuip ueec lor the ia<br />

cific whon ho pusses through tho Golden<br />

Gato and finally when tho Wcstcrnitos<br />

bulldoze congress into giving them a<br />

few international expositions and tho<br />

men-of-wa- r ho will just have time to<br />

beat it over to San Antonio whqro tho<br />

congress convenes on<br />

tho 22nd of tho month<br />

ThiB gathering ends on the twenty<br />

fifth which is tho dato set for tho open<br />

iug of tho Gulf and Deep Waterways<br />

Convention ubout oight hundred miles<br />

away<br />

And the best part of it is thnt tho<br />

secrotury really intends to ho present<br />

nt all of thorn<br />

An endorsement for n subvention for<br />

flvo lines uf steamships to ply between<br />

American and South American ports<br />

will bo nsked by the Pacific Coast<br />

States at tho congress<br />

Miiis proposition nas already been al<br />

most successful in congress It will bo<br />

poinieu out that tho Pnclfic Ocean<br />

which was once considered commercial<br />

ly to holong to America is itow domina<br />

ted by subsidized steamship lines from<br />

Japan Japaneso ships now como to<br />

oun A ranciKCO carrying American pas<br />

s e Hirers and American freight at nro<br />

hlbitivo rates so tho Amurican ships<br />

currying mu American nug cannot com<br />

pete uguiust them hecuusu tho Japanese<br />

government gives n aubsldy for mail<br />

and auxiliary naval service<br />

-<br />

OBOUP<br />

Not a mlnuto should ho lest when n<br />

child shown symptoms of croup Cham<br />

berlains Cough Jiwnmly given u soon<br />

ns tho child becomes hours or even<br />

after the eroupy eouuh appears will<br />

prevent I ho attack Jor solo by nil<br />

ciaaliiri Ilenion Smith Co Ltd<br />

HgwiU fur IIrwmII<br />

-<br />

8porl u dug itnii ywirs old hut<br />

ho Ltrd l Ik dog aliow whloh It<br />

llng held Ht Jl Imo Ttwii A fw<br />

ymn ago Sjxirt w uhmI by u gang<br />

of wviKlKi in brJuyluK MUHUaiia<br />

rltvi tho Itta QnmU nnd er<br />

dr HiHc iaaui d m WalbUlglou III All<br />

ium or kill id iiiiimul nt any MJt<br />

liuu4a kait ikm ui bis rMuirlmbla In<br />

UlligUl houtlhl biftl tium tit MUff<br />

tflfr Id im bit llf<br />

iwr<br />

nci<br />

MURDER EXISTS<br />

RooSCVdt Fought Political Prestage WhilelAI<br />

circumstances Surrounding<br />

Stayed Expecting<br />

Rough Defeat<br />

disadvantage<br />

Conventions<br />

Transmisaibsippi<br />

transniississippi<br />

transmississippi<br />

p<br />

OF<br />

Alleged Suicide Point to<br />

Foul Play<br />

Hedged around by tho myBtory that<br />

can bo afforded by n cotorio of Jnpa<br />

neso who do not doslro to toll anything<br />

Chief McDuflie is now working on ono<br />

of tho most battling cases that has<br />

over como to his attention tho solving<br />

of which might cither bring no reward<br />

whatever or tho value of tho work In<br />

glory for him<br />

Yestordny morning early n Japaneso<br />

woman named Mltsuno tho wife of a<br />

Japnnoso actor named Mlynoki was<br />

picked up by tho police in her room<br />

nt tho corner of Borotania nvonuo and<br />

River strcot a bullet holo In hor mouth<br />

nnd tho bullet presumably lodged in<br />

tho brain<br />

According to tho roport that had<br />

brought tho polico to tho spot tho<br />

woman herself had fired tho shot with<br />

suicidal intent and from tho testimony<br />

of n Japaneso physician who had ren ¬<br />

dered first aid and of Doctor Uohdy<br />

who had treated tho wound ut tho hos ¬<br />

pital such scorned- - to bo tho caso An<br />

hour lator howovor Chiof McDuQio<br />

hnd in his hands tho threads of a<br />

curious chaiu ot clrcumstimcei that<br />

can hardly allow of another interpreta ¬<br />

tion oxcejpt u murder In wnich thoro<br />

aro four or five accessories<br />

Shortly after tho woman had beea<br />

convoyed to tho hospital tho chief<br />

with Special Officer llergau as inter<br />

preter wurit to tho hospital with Mi<br />

ynokl tho husband Tho woman was<br />

interrogated and although alio was in<br />

a dying condition sho mnnunod to on- -<br />

swor iu few of tho questions<br />

alio admitted hnvlug lirud tlio shot<br />

herself but persistently refused to<br />

state where she hnd gut tho gun or<br />

whoso it was When this question was<br />

put to hor sho only mumbled nnd tuo<br />

officers had to be consent with that<br />

Then Mlynoki was questioned and<br />

absolutely denied any knowledge of tho<br />

gun nt all saying that ho did nut know<br />

wlioro eho had got it or from whom<br />

Strango Memory<br />

Then tho chief whon to tho room of<br />

tho couple nud searched it finding<br />

twenty live or so cartridges in tbo bu-<br />

reau<br />

¬<br />

drawor Miyaoki who had been<br />

hold under arrest was confrontod with<br />

these persisted n moment in his do ¬<br />

ll in 1 and thou admitted tlfat tho gun<br />

wus his This remarkable roturn of<br />

memory resulted iu the stntomont that<br />

ho had taken it away from a man<br />

named Chalmors<br />

Chalmers was sent for togothor with<br />

his wife Uo confirmed tho statement<br />

that tho gun had been his but denied<br />

that it had been takou away from him<br />

Bnylug that ho hud sold it Ills wifo<br />

identified tho gun nlso<br />

At this point tho chiof s Investiga<br />

tions camo to an ond through lank of<br />

material to work on but early in tho<br />

afternoon four men namod Nakano<br />

Yoshlda Seyo ami Shlklslmn who<br />

the husband claimed had neon on tho<br />

porch when tho shot was fired word put<br />

under arrest and tho caso became mora<br />

complicated than beforo<br />

Different Stories<br />

During tho husbands interrogation<br />

ho had claimed that ho and thoso four<br />

men had been siting on tho laual whon<br />

tho woman who had been missing for<br />

somo time walked by thorn and passod<br />

into tlio room At tho tiino she did<br />

so tho flvo of them had ibeon discussing<br />

tho next placo whero thoy wcro to look<br />

for hor<br />

A moment after sho had cono into<br />

tho room they lieard a shot Thoy then<br />

rushed up to tho door which thoy found<br />

looked and hroko in claiming to havo<br />

found tho woman in much tho samo<br />

position as sho was whon tho police<br />

lounu iicr<br />

Scyo during his examination told an<br />

entirely different story Ho clalmoa<br />

that ho and Nakano whilo at Sovoa<br />

house had seen the woman pass thorn<br />

and knowing that sho was being<br />

searched for asked her whero sho was<br />

going and whero sho had oorao from<br />

She nnswered ho says in such a manner<br />

that thoy believed her slightly insane<br />

and in consoquenco thoy took her back<br />

to her home nnd hor husband<br />

Then says Seyo thoy stoppod on the<br />

porch and tho woman went in of hor<br />

own accord An hour afterwards they<br />

hoard a roport and found tho woman<br />

dying Nakano hold slightly to this<br />

story but declared that thoy had hoard<br />

tho shot tho moment after sho went<br />

into tho room This discrepancy is too<br />

groat and unusual to ho allowed as<br />

natural and as tho other men also toll<br />

stories varying to a greater or loss do<br />

groe tho chief hollo ves them to havo<br />

attempted to ngreo on a certain ficti ¬<br />

tious story without having tlmo to per<br />

fect the details As they woro arrest<br />

cd shortly after the shooting and as<br />

tho husband was in instant domuud by<br />

tho police this supposition boouib high ¬<br />

ly probable<br />

Behind tho wholo mattor is tho mys ¬<br />

tery of a causo which is just as vague<br />

if it is a suicido as it is if it is a<br />

murdqr<br />

Doctor Ifobdy stated yesterday thnt<br />

tho woimins caso wus hopeless Tho<br />

bullet tore along her lower jaw break ¬<br />

ing off all tho teeth and then plowed up-<br />

ward It has not boon located but 11<br />

believed to have lodged iu tho brain<br />

Tlio four men are being detained<br />

separately in the county prison as thore<br />

In no room for them at present In the<br />

olty Jnll whero Miyaoki I detained<br />

Chief MoDuflk is making every effort<br />

to obtain more Information that ho ran<br />

me us it lever In prying open tho mys<br />

lry which the outrageously varlod<br />

slirles told glvii to the care<br />

- rrf<br />

A upwldl miu burlf J V Morgan<br />

aud a jwrty at guest traveling from<br />

Hot Jhirigii was tiw Unit iMawugur<br />

train til Iravxnw thn f IttiibtylvnuU<br />

railroad frem Jry Ofly t Kuw Vwk<br />

four l Ixifiirt ihw ultftlliiji uf lab<br />

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most unUdyannoying and leads<br />

to baldness When chronic it<br />

is very stubborn but surely<br />

yields to thorough and energetic<br />

trctlxrcrl All gcrrrs must be<br />

destroyed the scalp must be<br />

restored to health Here is the<br />

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cntattoa of any clentiflc Journal 0 erms 3 a<br />

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HONOLULU rRON WORKS CO Ma<br />

ehlnery of every fl scrlotton mods to<br />

order<br />

SHAW SEVILLE<br />

New Monument Works<br />

Kinfc St near AlaUca St<br />

Wo bcgIoavo to annonnco that wo<br />

liavo established a shop equipped with<br />

all of the latest nnoumatic tools run<br />

ty compressed air for cutting carving<br />

ana lettering<br />

MONUMENTS<br />

of Evory Description<br />

Wo enrry a largo stock of monuments<br />

and havo boofs containing tho latcBt<br />

designs for your selection<br />

Correspondence with persons residing<br />

on tno otner Islands solicited Informa<br />

tlon and all particulars mippllod on re<br />

quest Onr prices aro low Workman<br />

ship guaranteed tho best<br />

SHAW SEVILLE<br />

PEOPLES FRIEMD AS<br />

GOVERNOR OF HAWAII<br />

A prominent politician yesterday said<br />

that ho thought that AicCandlcss would<br />

not again run for congress and that<br />

ho would doubUess bo retired from<br />

political life unless ho were made Gov<br />

ornor of Hawaii<br />

This may seem rather an unexpect<br />

ed remark ho said but it is by no<br />

means imporbablc when you stop to<br />

consider the situation in the United<br />

States today With tho big victories<br />

of the Democrats in States that havo<br />

hcrotoforo been looked upon as Itcpub<br />

lican strongholds there are uninlstaU<br />

able signs of hopo for the Democracy<br />

la the next presidential campaign With<br />

such men as liarznon and Woodrow Wil ¬<br />

son their party now has presidential<br />

timber that the Iiopublican party will<br />

have difficulty in contending with<br />

According to the political trond In<br />

the States it Hccrns ns if the Democratic<br />

party nas taking on a now lease of life<br />

In tho event of the election of a Demo<br />

crat to succccil President TaftJ have<br />

so doubt at all but thnt McCandlcss<br />

would Jw selected for Governor of Ha<br />

wail This has been the general nroce<br />

lure in Territories when u change of<br />

administration makes possiblo tho np<br />

liointmcnt of a new Governor A con<br />

grcssmaii or a defeated candidate for<br />

tongress has the first chance usually<br />

to get tlio governorship in Territories<br />

in which they liavo been active ia party<br />

interests<br />

Of course tho wholo thing hinges<br />

npontho next presidential election but<br />

jrom present indications it would seem<br />

that Ij It McCandless may still achieve<br />

the distinction in high ofllce for whioh<br />

no bus bo long strivcu<br />

JUDGE LYMER In<br />

PEPEEKEO CASE<br />

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MARINE REPORT<br />

HAWAIIAN X4ZETTEftIPA NOVEMBER II W 10 -SEM- I-WEEKLY<br />

By Merchant Exchange<br />

Wednesday Nov 0<br />

Seattle Sailed Nov 8 S S Colum-<br />

bian foi HonoKiliu ti<br />

GavJotaAf rvdpNoT w S Pot<br />

tejWnYo Oct 31<br />

Yokohama Sailed Nov 0 S S<br />

China for Honolulu<br />

Tlwrmlny November 10 1010<br />

8nn Prnncisco Arrived Nov 10 S<br />

3 Alnskan from Snlinn Cruz<br />

Leith Soiled Oct 30 S S St<br />

llnunld for Honolulu<br />

Hilo Arrived Nov 5 sh1 Sequoia<br />

from Eimkii J<br />

Bor Allep Sailod Nov 10 Tcr<br />

SaTchiJ fdr Port ToVnltudjf 3<br />

PORT OF HONJbUiu<br />

AUKZVCT<br />

Wednesday Nov 0<br />

M N S S Iurllno AVeeden from<br />

San Francisco 10 a in<br />

Hr S S Kylcuiohr from Newcastle<br />

a in<br />

Str Wfa HaHfromKauSipcrrtB<br />

a rn<br />

Str Gandine from Hawaii and<br />

Maui ports a ni<br />

DEPABTED<br />

Gcr pp Horzogin Cecljlc for Sydl<br />

noy n nu<br />

Str Noenu for Kauai ports C p m<br />

btr JNiilimi lor MalitiKona and Jva<br />

waihao 10 a- - ni<br />

tri Helcnc for IJawali porU313<br />

noon<br />

Str Wailele for Pnauhnu and Ha<br />

waii ports 12 noon<br />

M N S Wilholmina Johnson for<br />

San Francisco 10 a ni<br />

PASSENOEBS<br />

Arrived<br />

Per str Claiidinc from faui and<br />

Tfiiini vmvf u TntMilini ft L T<br />

Jtlriv SOnlltlffoYJClra<br />

mcrs Mrs Chalmers Jtiss iJ itnlco<br />

J Cullcn Jr It Kingsbury Mrs Kings- -<br />

uury irs js Jiart u Heliocning<br />

Miss JL Jones Miss M Flonilng Miss<br />

i ijcming airs a Anderson Mrs<br />

if J Sopor J Douglns D Arcia F<br />

J Horner A Niello L K Smith T<br />

D Skinner II U ODell Chas Gay<br />

Mrs Gny Mrs M Cook n U Baldwin<br />

rer str Lurinc from San Francisco<br />

November Mrs A McKinnon R<br />

G Henderson Mrs V Jj Harvoy MrsT<br />

E II Douglass Miss G Growe G<br />

CrQwc Ji M Touicsabt Wni -- Crowe<br />

Jl Gl Morse W O ClarkJ Mrs A G<br />

Keiser Mies 1 Alexander Miss N<br />

Stevenson W Mend W P Woedon<br />

wm uoylo ins smith tetor llannon4<br />

Jleury scliinidt J Carty l JJ HulU<br />

van M Jnhnxon M Oleson<br />

Per str W G Hall from Kauai ports<br />

Novbmber 9 Geo F Wricht Mrs II<br />

Clark A Mtirata G T Greig Hv<br />

lMjicncrr<br />

Dcpartod i<br />

Per M N S S Wilhclmina for San<br />

Francisco today Mr and MrstB<br />

G Lcidig Mrs Geo Ashlev and twO<br />

children J Hunt Air and Mrs F BI<br />

Brown and child Mr nnd Mrs G W1<br />

unovls Jt Lj Lowman Dr H Hordorn<br />

N W Potwine T B Fagot L An-<br />

drews<br />

¬<br />

Geo F Whitmorc Mr and Mrs<br />

J II Jones Mrs W II Perry Mrs<br />

C V Hall Ills I E Potwine Mrs<br />

C Torbert Mr and Mrs A C Klip<br />

pingor Jas McCabo Mr and Mrs John<br />

T Jones Mrs C E Sedgwick and<br />

daughter Mrs E If Wisner Mrs S<br />

M Bobo Mr nnd Mrs Ohas E Royal<br />

and child Mrs S E narris Mr nnd<br />

Mr II W Law L E Arnold Miss<br />

D Castle Miss M Castle Mrs G P<br />

Castle Wm Ikla E J Lord Dr and<br />

Mrs M B Lennon R S Johnston Mr<br />

nnd Mrs II P Baldwin Mar Straus<br />

and nurse A G Sanderson<br />

HAS MESSAGE FOR<br />

THE DEAD GENERAL<br />

Continued irora Page Onol<br />

him without n peer in tho preparation<br />

of fish and his famous fries havo drawn<br />

many a tourist nnd not a few noted<br />

men from their ordinary paths<br />

Oa his last journey through Montana<br />

while in the Whito House Mr Roose-<br />

velt sent word that ho woiild liko to<br />

have Yankee Jim go to tho railroad<br />

tnat they might chat for a moment<br />

ThomessacownS taken to Mr Georcc<br />

This was the answer he sent If<br />

Theodore Roosevolt or any ono clso<br />

wishes to sec James Georgo they may<br />

CQtno to my ranch I will be glad to<br />

eeo him there<br />

And tho President wont<br />

James Georgo was born September 18<br />

1835 nt Liverpool Ohio In 1850 he<br />

moved with his parents to Scott coun-<br />

ty Iowa<br />

Hp caught tho gold fover and fifty<br />

years ago last Juno ho sot out under<br />

the banner of Pikes Peak orsbusti<br />

He was won from tho ranks of the gold<br />

hunters by tho romantic Itfo of tho<br />

plains nnd after taking his turn as<br />

cnttlemnn prospector and scout dis<br />

covered Yellowstone Park with two<br />

othors<br />

Ileali7ing tho vnluo of the territory<br />

which they were first to enter tho three<br />

built n corduroy road into the park<br />

overcoming difficulties that many times<br />

brouglit them near defeat They oper<br />

ated the Toad on tlio toll system Mr<br />

Genrue eventually buying niit his part-<br />

ners<br />

¬<br />

Then tho government gave land<br />

grnnts to tho railroad and n steam line<br />

was run in putting tho wngon lino out<br />

of business<br />

Tho Tomalus of that log rond are<br />

still to be seen in tho marshes It<br />

was worthless whon tho steam line was<br />

first oporated though James George<br />

could have iiold out to tho railroad for<br />

r i i il i<br />

Once moro the ofllfllrntM 1W1BI l r nmiponucn<br />

iHpirit wmeii led nun to attempt com- -<br />

boundary cate will eomo InUi court and petition<br />

on Mouday nnd Tuesday next JuJeo Then luiinn more seimtlmr in which<br />

Jymor will oeeupy the uttautlon of the rr tl woltt wHi nuf- -<br />

mprvmo court for muiii time Iymer I Ill P1<br />

IhiiiIh<br />

Ij<br />

wliieli<br />

Mr- -<br />

go V1rl wunothlng<br />

n7ed<br />

will argue for th iMrtUng aulas of or tWll wwmiitinw and ho sot- -<br />

Juriona i1mI1oii in the iuattr tM down on raneh devoting tlio ret<br />

ludM Mmor u djmt turfli af jay with grim Utermrnatlon to<br />

control trbrn h bsafd mH mwijB tliu uik1elhrKl miMiag to<br />

lu U fMUlllir Willi lie doUilt pfuir<br />

tho muUrrU Will coutlnu tp net Jli On twv liliIrN he Ijm fopu<br />

h wmw until t i iilj uu nr or tew i hi rowdy i b wt Mt or<br />

Vik mot lh wntury<br />

OwlllK U Iymn utiitf w I iy at Ih iu II rhtNrUlic tlmlr wUlurl M<br />

MliliWu rourt ih th JSfWikio lr uv w when l Utl hi thaw uJ<br />

rU WWiiMlid uil but i uiumt ilul fw wltf wfrinj y<br />

fl Ul Ui ltlnrt ml nL ru l 1 u tint Iia wullrr M dKI U<br />

fMW frmiU iiigiii I m ut j ollj m m<br />

-- T t trl<br />

ii W 1 Mi I wnl I rW nl r Ih i ll<br />

tm MeMduag t u gi m i iutn i mu<br />

TiJBTT A 6w day io he M m luui<br />

KOttrVVw tltUUI l Ilk MilblM hu wl j r ier<br />

tMitM 4ili I i hjmM f la fui II biii rilM f fullll<br />

MW MlIUUu i4g tit f4iHua<br />

V<br />

CANAL MAY CAUSE<br />

mrcu tp mm<br />

TONDiuS7wc<br />

that is a<br />

the of<br />

Mr a<br />

nviii tuiiui uu UiiVUI uas<br />

a<br />

PREPARING<br />

IH<br />

VUAMg British Chorus jyhfch Will Sing coaVby ViHcinU7hu<br />

there go7a loose<br />

powder lying about Isthmus<br />

Panama Gerard Plenties promiJ<br />

11UH1T8 inKcn<br />

PPL flT<br />

i<br />

hand in the discusflon which has<br />

cTfWflgjd anion HtfglShnirn over thd Dr<br />

nuama Canal He contends that thifi<br />

VVTJS-<br />

-<br />

41V<br />

Hereffln1<br />

jy<br />

Harriss<br />

September follows<br />

pv ofMwaien may Doctor Coward and two hundred<br />

brnig nlout a confllctffibelwccn the and fittv members of the Slieffiold Choir<br />

tV nie nils wtok singing in uennanythi8<br />

Kroin the moment the nroteit w14 luin iiir iwnml viit tn im mbit<br />

formed ns fnrback as 1850 the dato cr tical of musical countries<br />

of the BulwcrClaytorS treaty Gnt Tlio chosen two hundred who aro<br />

Ilntnln displayed scnsinvcncss about to accompany mo to Honolulu live nnd<br />

the possible use of sticA aVnterway lupllf of nothing c4o other than their<br />

war writes Mr Plenties In tho Daily rxp6c1atIonrjofralllng for the first<br />

Graphic and by taaPBnstrument for- - time tho glories pertaining Hawaii en<br />

uiicniions or nio terminals by any route to Australia and the otner ppr<br />

Iower was forbidden In the Hay- - tions of the empire which thoy iif com<br />

Pauncijfoto treatyof 1D01 no reference mon with Doctor Coward and myself<br />

was made U tho subject It Is unfor- - will viit during March nnd September<br />

tunatc that thdjasfhamed instrument of 1011<br />

should have left the matter without n Olv recent visit to South Afrlci<br />

specific statement as to whothor tho was exceedingly happy The mayors oj<br />

uuiwcr tTPnt<br />

jiiuyitiuii ui ne ijiiiyion Capetown lviuiucney inoemioiieinf<br />

uw ui uiu npt uuiu goou fti loiinnncsiuire rreiorin FictcnwiTitz<br />

The canal will in effect fJn bur nnd Dnrhnn nil rnllintl rmiiiil mrt<br />

United Stntcs NayLone and nrc taking the liveliest interest in<br />

Instead of tvo<br />

for<br />

11113 met suincicntly accounts the our appearances there Tho Capo Town<br />

restlessness withTwhich tho Fcstivnl Choruses Kimlicrlcy Diamond<br />

view the- npproaehlng completion of jho Fields Choral and Orchestral Society<br />

Spcioty<br />

enterprise It is ono of the cnujos lolinnnesbum liiilharmonic<br />

which will probnbly precijutat tho Jon- - Durban Choral Society and tho<br />

rlltct which tlio Japanese bcllljvo to bo tras of Capetown and John<br />

inevitable combine withius clsowlloro<br />

The canal will bo finished as so<br />

and the laianesba1lliaiieo will it Is pleasant for me to rolato that in<br />

terminate in the same year<br />

xmlm<br />

that<br />

sing<br />

It is vcrv neeessnrv fnr nrcnl- local musical forces join with us<br />

Britain to foresee the possibility of tho uof ln ll0nrt au1 voico nronnil tho<br />

Jnnnncsn innlflrrr thn fnriinninr ne world Tlii Is tmlv inspring to nie and<br />

tlToTSinnl bytKSUnltel States a critical ll10 sPirU 1orn of ctfing together<br />

question Uttr Uostlion irfthO jnnttcr asn cy inane in- - jreaiiT musiu<br />

Js n very dclicnto one If tho United everywhere among the Anglo Saxon<br />

states thus obtain military control of nuu ii creuit uu wc<br />

tho waterway in tho event of a quar- - conductors and societios for their heart<br />

rcl with them involving Canada the- inosa ln nR forward in a nutjonal<br />

will havo tho ndvnntngo of UlLIllir ULI movement the good of-- which is cvi- -<br />

linth flnnk nf tim tinnin in uent to me in so many divers directions<br />

terior lines<br />

T must tell yon that the Honorable<br />

Taf CSlnclntiaH tlio<br />

is the while of tho who phM of Prlont of Uitc1<br />

xfitif l0<br />

to vndcrstand tho situation to<br />

inni<br />

together with a few other musi<br />

l1lP30fJrmaTIiacal enthusiasts Cincinnati havo sub- -<br />

iimc iioiioreji strategic ioint of d appul<br />

oncdfagninTJiCfoiiiesa placo of great<br />

imporfaiiceninx ns it does insido tho<br />

gunfd bf the United Stntc nearer to<br />

tho ehtranco of tho canal than Florida<br />

Puerto Rico or Cuba which no doubt<br />

ino uncio Mm wm onco more CoVcnt Garden Sheffield Norwich and<br />

discover to 10 in need of his fostering riristol festivals Queens Ilnllnnd Al- -<br />

carq If wo decide to admit the claim if tr m -- nnonrto on wnli Vnmm<br />

vu<br />

of Iho United States to fortify th<br />

eanalto Illiirlit ns well nlmtittn mir<br />

lcomplncncy rry handing oxer Jamaica<br />

to tnem<br />

CHIEF JUSTICE IS<br />

MOST SURELY BARRED<br />

By a decision sent down by Ahso<br />

ciato Pusticcs Do Holt nnd Perry Chief<br />

Justice Ilartwell has been declared dis-<br />

qualified from sitting in tho casoipend<br />

ing in connection with the will oflter<br />

nice Pauahi Bishop Chiet lustico Hart<br />

well is related to both trustees Jiidd<br />

and Carter nnd he brought thcx ques-<br />

tion up himself when the case firt tfont<br />

to court<br />

Justice lrry wrote the opinion<br />

which declares tho chief justice tis not<br />

being eligible to hear tho will cato<br />

Section Hi of tho Organic Act pro-<br />

vide that no person shall sit as a<br />

judge iu any case in which his rela-<br />

tive by allinity cr by consanguinity<br />

within tho third degree is interested<br />

either us plaintiffitor dafendilut or<br />

in fho issuo of wiiclt thJpsuid1 iiidco<br />

may have either directly or through<br />

such relative any peeuuiarj iaterast<br />

When no relationship exists be<br />

tween1 the judgaJinaV nnyof the parties<br />

a pecuniary interest in the issue of<br />

the suit is essential to disqualification<br />

but whon tho specified relationship does<br />

exist tho mere fact that the judges<br />

rolativo is a party constitutes<br />

m<br />

a dis-<br />

qualification<br />

Tho attorneys on both sides in the<br />

will case tnko the same view jjf tho<br />

matter and the chief jiibtice there-<br />

fore will not sit ou the beneil whon<br />

the case comes up forheariug<br />

SHOULD SUPERVISE<br />

BILLBOARD NUISANCE<br />

To those who work for the elimina-<br />

tion of tho billbnard a suggestion in a<br />

periodical may bo of interest<br />

says Tho Friend Tho nrticlo comments<br />

that no community seems thus far to<br />

havo adopted tho expedient of taxing<br />

billboards nnd argues thnt tho advor<br />

titer might fairly bo required to mako<br />

return for his privllego of display If<br />

ho occupies n page in n daily hd remu<br />

nerates tho publishor ns well bs tho<br />

artisan If ho inserts his carjl in a<br />

car ho compensates the transportation<br />

company as well ns tho printor Why<br />

not therefore when be borders and<br />

crosstrf u street wltluhls sign pay tho<br />

city ns well as tluTHgTntf His display<br />

tmisus a sacriuco on tno part of tho<br />

public and should command a return<br />

to tho public Of course it is not to<br />

be supposed thnt such a devlckwouUl<br />

materially lessen tho billboard vllfor<br />

System and a host of other tnthor<br />

Hies declare that advertising pays<br />

Hut it does suggest supervision Cer-<br />

tainly tho community vests tho right<br />

to prescribe conditions under which<br />

its thoroughfares shall bo tisod nnd that<br />

ns regards not only truffle but building<br />

jivni in nix power in rem net and<br />

ntogtl1rJVlmtUn<br />

rv<br />

nn and<br />

Il ivtl lir ifrHtVH HIP<br />

iwitronoge<br />

-<br />

rBOrBISTAKY 6iPIOimi<br />

BOMBED BYDOOToTia<br />

RKNwIuatluu of the formuUry diHwrt<br />

iHutn iMiliiiK ilmv tltroujfUbul<br />

tliu country Ui pruvtd tN a vnry<br />

lrg- - of tb<br />

Ulld doctor tut prpprmnrjr<br />

uiiilieiuv<br />

Tim m lu mum vrir 4utor of<br />

todliV il 111 it to lit MM irMftlttulll<br />

Hrluua<br />

Un4nr fw4iMi hyiilk K<br />

IUkhnwi VnltbU afciiiii m<br />

fild tr ni wvr tgU foi<br />

ilii4 biiMU tkiiuegli ul tk<br />

fl<br />

FOB TIE<br />

i i<br />

-<br />

Rehearsal<br />

hnrles under dato<br />

writes as<br />

-<br />

t<br />

i<br />

i<br />

sJnpanfee<br />

orihcs- -<br />

nnesburg<br />

Anirlo<br />

every cty of tho omplro where wo<br />

the<br />

f<br />

i<br />

worth<br />

V0<br />

i<br />

of<br />

recent<br />

tho<br />

nloriMi<br />

scribed 3000 to us thero Pedro is suing husband<br />

divorce on<br />

havo chosen seven of cIrM failuro<br />

foloists will namely<br />

Jennie Scottish Holt final<br />

soprano whoso work at the Ifoyal Opera<br />

altruistic<br />

i<br />

- ww w u<br />

i<br />

¬<br />

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j r<br />

11<br />

suppose she is one of tho most sue<br />

cessful nnd satisfactory all round<br />

sopranos to be found in England and<br />

to tho thousands of Scots all over tho<br />

empire I thought it would mako pop-<br />

ular<br />

¬<br />

as well as a very wise choice<br />

Miss Gortrude Lonsdale tho London<br />

contralto I fancy is already known in<br />

vour parts she the Shef-<br />

field<br />

¬<br />

Choir to Canada two years ago<br />

and proved such favorite that T en<br />

gaged lior for the world tour of festi-<br />

vals<br />

¬<br />

Miss Alico Heolev is tho con-<br />

tralto<br />

¬<br />

also a wry gifted vocalist with<br />

well tried reputation throughout Eng-<br />

land<br />

¬<br />

My tenors pre Henry Turnpcn<br />

noy of the Queens Hall symphony and<br />

promenade concerts Albert Hall St<br />

James Hall Crystal Palace and Alex<br />

niiraPjilaco and principal London<br />

concers and Wilfrid Vrgo the lntter<br />

sang with mo at the Mackenzie Cana ¬<br />

dian festival tour in 1003 then<br />

ho lias snug in association most<br />

of the great oups and on Pnttis faTO<br />

well tour in Amorica amongst other<br />

notable history music making ovents<br />

Formerly Virgo was pupil of Panzani<br />

of Milan Ho is an operatic tenor nnd<br />

will take the role in my symphonic<br />

choral idyl Pnn amongst other<br />

works Robert Charlesworth nnd Rob ¬<br />

ert Ciiigncll are my two bass soloists<br />

the former was tho bass soloist on tho<br />

Sheffield Choirs visit to Canada two<br />

years ago nnd first at tho<br />

Sheffield triennial musical fcstivnl His<br />

voice is very delightful and I know ho<br />

will moro than delight everyone who<br />

hears him<br />

Robert Ciiigncll is n bassbaritono<br />

and has dono highly successful work at<br />

Covent Garden in grand opera and with<br />

such festivnl choruses as at Worcester<br />

Bristol and Cardiff Crystal Palaco<br />

promenades Queens Hall concertsand<br />

throughout tho English provinces<br />

These artists are all essentially in<br />

their prime and I do not think double<br />

of soloists such as these can be<br />

duplicated in England At any rato 1<br />

havo engaged satlBflos fastidi-<br />

ous<br />

¬<br />

taste nnd iu having dono so have<br />

born tlio woll in mind for after<br />

nil they aro to ibo considered first<br />

dare say you will be surprised to<br />

know tho visitinfe chorus have already<br />

been in nctlvo rehearsal with Doctor<br />

Coward for tho past four months on<br />

tlio works they will singand wondor<br />

what tha public will think whon they<br />

hear one hundred rehearsals bavo to bo<br />

gone through ore tho Sheffield Choir<br />

embark on fMnrch 17 These singers<br />

really aro as ns it is possiblo<br />

to mnko perfect now but with tho<br />

rohenrsals to bo consummated during<br />

the coining fivo months you may judge<br />

of whnt you will hear Tho real fact<br />

is thev all seem to feel as if their<br />

very lives depended upon all this stren<br />

nous preparation to becomo worthy of<br />

singing round tho world It is n<br />

derful thine when taken into account<br />

their other rehearsals<br />

and concerts Then they havo to get<br />

up to London to sltiir Sir Alexander<br />

Mackenzies Cardiff festival work<br />

Thn Sun God und do not know<br />

what olio but as they rond anything<br />

fillil hint nt ftirvlir wrmnn fnr<br />

it uiiivnr ir nuiviitr fiti11 I i i<br />

liDlilmx to romo J000 XllT ure roy n0<br />

ii o i Ti i tiitlonit to what they do<br />

i oa<br />

o t rzT<br />

r I i<br />

vv<br />

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PRE<br />

of<br />

u rntiig piiriuUaii<br />

fur r<br />

llc<br />

ll<br />

if u ill tltii<br />

ty OiW<br />

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accompanied<br />

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won<br />

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qunrlf t<br />

my<br />

public<br />

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won<br />

multitudinous<br />

now<br />

1<br />

vnrvf tho<br />

IIn<br />

r<br />

u<br />

obor<br />

proceed to iirltmi umimiilu so<br />

I have In view OOQ0 inllo nf railway<br />

Irnvl Wfure ChiUlnmt nnd when 1<br />

t foot in CHHMdj tbro wtfftka Iipiup<br />

I uall tit uonjyirtd 63000 uillri on<br />

Ike high kMM during tlio wif fourteen<br />

mouths<br />

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A COMMON 1ATB<br />

It U tvrrlld tLlug Mid III<br />

jruuiinr Ui tic kuuttii y u mwiWt<br />

iiitimtil or iiittm mit to f tint<br />

ull IIIV llfil llil 1l oijt of<br />

I Mlllllg lf<br />

JllH hII itol b kUlM My<br />

Irisl rri t Hie iMIulhfOMl vi<br />

Hur lh nn thing liiw Iu Juki<br />

4u lii o iii tulotuuttliit - WgJtbJag<br />

TTTTi Miamrn mJiii i fir ieA<br />

ioir<br />

fFromWedniilay Advertiser<br />

Sir and Mrs II I Baldwin leavtf fnr<br />

i Uie Coast this morning by tho S S Wil- -<br />

flnn fTn1 tt nil a il<br />

iK<br />

mornine<br />

C MXBrO<br />

lulu Is spen<br />

tion in Jan<br />

d well Xnown in HWo<br />

- j<br />

g a monius vaca<br />

H M AyrotjjWaSwi passenger<br />

Kauai by tltVSTOitnTMV G Hall<br />

I tn - l Jt ir s<br />

from<br />

arriv- -<br />

of W i l<br />

uui ranyivcivciiiviiiqu--nour- 3 go astiij<br />

el si<br />

present prospecting in JNvaila<br />

Ella Kaonii n native nthleio of Ita<br />

nnloi is training for tha Kaiaknba<br />

avenue walking race which takes place<br />

next month<br />

jila Wlicele Wilcox is expected to<br />

arrive hero by tho S S Siberia on De<br />

cember G Sho plans to make a trin<br />

round the world<br />

i George r Wright who has been on<br />

Kauai for the last fhe weeks on busi ¬<br />

ness arrived by the steamer W G<br />

Hall yesterday<br />

rnree<br />

POWDER<br />

Absolutelv<br />

Charles Dole at present editor of tho bj m<br />

Garden Island Will from the nOJUUIlli flOLlHlO rnOSphaiO<br />

of tho year do vote all his time to the<br />

practise of tho lnw<br />

E B Bridgewater a former Hono- - HONOLULU STOCK fcXCHANGE<br />

lulari and nt present principal of Ki- -<br />

mueil luiuu ouiiuui una uuiiiiiuii<br />

years joaso of th6 printing plant<br />

of tho Garden Island and will<br />

the editorship of that paper on<br />

ary 1 of next yer He plans to enlarge<br />

the paper nnd to add several new and<br />

attractive features<br />

Among the passengers passing through<br />

natlfe S S Zerilnudia is Marselis Clark<br />

Parsons of the Parsons Trading Com-<br />

pany of New York city Ho and his<br />

family havo been mnking a tour Of the<br />

world Mr Parsons visited Honolulu<br />

eighteen years ago and was greatly sur-<br />

prised<br />

¬<br />

at its development since then<br />

Only fivo indictments were brought in<br />

by the Kauai grand jury for the fal<br />

term Four of tine five however are<br />

for assaults with a dangerous weapon<br />

The jury in its report denounced the<br />

practise of weapon using and recom-<br />

mended that all persons found guilty of<br />

such offenses should be with so<br />

severely that tho punishment meted out<br />

would act as a deterrent to sucli offend-<br />

ers<br />

liavo lor a Agnes her<br />

V Thomas 1cdro lor the<br />

I tho nii3 of desertion and to sup- -<br />

who accompany me p0t<br />

Mips Taggart tlio aurrv M von handled a<br />

other<br />

since<br />

with<br />

fame<br />

what<br />

I<br />

perfect<br />

can<br />

mu<br />

lliv<br />

three<br />

assume<br />

Janu<br />

dealt<br />

Irpport on tho estate of John Ross d6- -<br />

ceascd and states that a cash bnlanco<br />

of 55I502 la on hand<br />

Secretary of the Territory E A<br />

Mott Smith and Mrs Mott Smith will<br />

be departing passengers ln the Pacific<br />

Mail liner Siberia sailing tomorrow<br />

Mr and Mrs u jL Ayres celebrated<br />

their tenth wedding anniversary yester ¬<br />

day at their homo iu Kaimuki where a<br />

number of their friends called during<br />

the afternoon and evening to partake<br />

off the ltiau pig and many other delica ¬<br />

cies of tho Hawaiian feast<br />

Harold Jt Sewall of Bath Maine in<br />

acknowledging tho Teceipt of two islnnd<br />

viows from tho promotion committee<br />

States thnt ho paid the freight and other<br />

charges adding that tho pictures<br />

themselves wore so fine and my interest<br />

in the Islands still remain so strong<br />

thnt I nin very glad to mako this con<br />

tribiition 4<br />

Lestrio Petrie the defeated DomoT<br />

erntic candidate for supervisor corrects<br />

tho published statement that ho was on<br />

tho jilatform at a precinct meeting<br />

when McCandless made an attack on B<br />

F Dillingham of the Oahn Railroad<br />

company of which Mr Petrie is master<br />

mechanic Mr Petrie snid ho was pres ¬<br />

ent early in tho evening but had loft<br />

before McCandless1 attack was made<br />

ROUGH RIDER STANLEY<br />

KILLED BY A BRONCO<br />

JII Lovb of tho Honolulu Firo De-<br />

portment<br />

¬<br />

who drives tlio chemical from<br />

the Central Fire Station was grieved<br />

yestcrdayHo learn of the death of Dick<br />

Stanley tho worlds champion rough<br />

rider who succumbed on October 25 to<br />

injuries sustained in a bronco busting<br />

exhibition in which his horse fell on<br />

him and crushed him into unconscious-<br />

ness from which ho never revived<br />

While giving an exhibition of his<br />

skill says the Los Angeles Examiner<br />

under dato of October 25 Dick Stan-<br />

ley<br />

¬<br />

champion roughrider of tho world<br />

and member of the Out West Club of<br />

this city was killed at Point Arena<br />

California last Sunday Stanley and a<br />

bund of roughriders were in the midst<br />

of a bronco busting whoop Hi when<br />

Stanleys horse fell on him crushing<br />

tho champion severely Ho novor re<br />

gained consciousness and died this<br />

morning at seven oclock<br />

Stanley was pretty woll known in<br />

Honolulu nnd ho and Fireman Lovo<br />

were close frlonds The late champion<br />

rouuhrider took part iu the cowboy<br />

meet at Cheyenne Wyoming several<br />

years ago in which the Hawaiian rough<br />

riders competed<br />

COMPILES YACHT CLUB<br />

DATA TO SHOW AUT0ISTS<br />

Secretary Harry Rycroft of tho Ha<br />

wali Yacht Club has compiled all tho<br />

club data available und the directors of<br />

tlio club will hold a meeting early uoxt<br />

week to approve a complete statement<br />

of tho clubs ullairs which will be laid<br />

before the automobile club by tho vncht<br />

club committee which is to take up<br />

with the officials of the automobile<br />

club tho matter of consolidating the<br />

two orgauiatlons uycroit compiled a<br />

complete list of the jncht club mem<br />

bership ydstenlny which he uid hnil<br />

not In en done lieforv in ean am ho<br />

stated that ho bud the clubs tUudlng<br />

figured right un to date with<br />

no taliuhUed flint the luutorUu could<br />

grasp the situation at once from the<br />

ymht club pont of w m und tuuii il<br />

Will l up to thn Hutout ti decide<br />

wlmt they wut to do tieorgv 1cuieuu<br />

In prteldrut of the euluiuiliile lull Ntul<br />

UhwII Wibltr mid I U Vetleeoii<br />

uwjilMug t yuebi lul roiinultt<br />

appointed in i iitlir i tin- - xbtiiiu will<br />

probably lalti tin omllrr up with hlUl<br />

ahorlly tt i tin iuIi tlol Jlmtlur<br />

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maaowrom Royas Grape<br />

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beginning<br />

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at 103 at maturity B27Q shares treas<br />

stock 15000 shares treas stock<br />

Session Sales<br />

None<br />

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100 Haw C S Co 3450 30 Mc<br />

Bryde 450 10 Ewa 29 35 Oahu Sug<br />

Co 27 10 Pioneer 18450<br />

Dividends Nov 10 1910<br />

Pnauhau 20c share AVailuku 150<br />

share Hutchinson 15c share<br />

Former Islander Tells of Strange<br />

Antipathy Toward the<br />

Territory<br />

Manila is unfriendly toward Hono-<br />

lulu<br />

¬<br />

is tho tcrso report made by Ed ¬<br />

ward C Brown formerly of Honolulu<br />

but now representing tho Dearborn<br />

Drug Company in tho fnr East<br />

In a letter to tlio chamber of com<br />

merco from Mr Brown thanking tho<br />

organization for naming him as one of<br />

tho delegates of tho Honolulu chamber<br />

to accompany tho honorary commission-<br />

ers<br />

¬<br />

of tho Pacific Coast chambers of<br />

commerce on their present tour of<br />

China where they aro tho guests of<br />

Chinese chamber of commerce delegates<br />

he states<br />

1 find in Manila a tendency on tha<br />

part of tho papers to criticise Hawaii<br />

on tho least provocation I do not<br />

kuow why they should unless it can<br />

bo regarded that Is what they print<br />

us column filling matorial It soemi to<br />

mo both Honolulu and Hawaii together<br />

with Manila and tho Philippines bavo<br />

many fiikroaU iu common and I bo<br />

lime they might bo oblo to help each<br />

other nt Washington It might be<br />

worth whilo fur tho eonunurclal bodies<br />

of hutli place to jet togetlur Tht re<br />

Is u grtt deal of plrlt of Activity and<br />

ttttiernriae her nt uroteut and I lieliiu<br />

he Philippine have n groat future<br />

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