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BUSINESS OAEDS.<br />
.HONOLULU IRON WOHKS CO. Ma-<br />
chinery ot every description made to<br />
order.<br />
1J5WERS & COOIT.B (Robert Lewers,<br />
F. J. Lowrey, C. SI. Cooke). Import<br />
ers and dealers In lumber and build- -<br />
In? materials. Office, 114 Fort street.<br />
T F. P. Elf<br />
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ULniuYinu ni I nil 1 1<br />
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GOSHEN, N. Yn August 25. Fcrdi-:asn- d<br />
P. Karic, who less than a year<br />
ago discharged his wifo and son that<br />
lie might marry Miss Julia JCuttner, his<br />
"soul mate' was separated from her<br />
toitty wbon, on n charge of grievous<br />
assault upon her, ho was committed to<br />
He Orange county jail hero to await<br />
action by tho October grand jury. With<br />
ler month-ol- cliild tho woman left<br />
Monroe about tho time ho was arrested<br />
to go to her mother's homo in New<br />
York. Later, steps looking toward<br />
legal separation nnd a division of his<br />
property will bo taken. Tonight Earlo<br />
is under special guard in tho jail,<br />
Sloriff Albert L. Decker nnd his as-<br />
sistants being fearful ho would destroy<br />
Vtmsclf.<br />
Irlo's nrrcst today was on a war-<br />
rant sworn to ,by Inez T, Borry, a<br />
jjrnttuato mireo who lias been in at-<br />
tendance upon Mrs. Enrle since before<br />
tie birth of her child last month. It<br />
Allows a scries of assaults that date<br />
Trior to tho baby's arrival, which prac-<br />
tically havo been continuous. Accord-fng-t- o<br />
Mrs. Earle, when her baby was<br />
3ess, than a fortnight old, sho was<br />
eoinpclled to loavo her bed and stnnd<br />
or nearly two hours while Earlo lec-<br />
tured licr on her general unworthiness.<br />
Or, other occasions she was beaten<br />
about tho bead, face and body until<br />
tho services of a physician wero neces-<br />
sary.<br />
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MRS. COUMTER DEAD.<br />
Mis. Counter, wifo of W. R. Counter,<br />
tho jewclor, died yesterday morning at<br />
"t o'clock o heart fuiluro. The funeral<br />
aril Uko placo at 3 o'clock this after- -<br />
ayun .ironi mo rcsiuuucu uu amau<br />
street, near Luimlilo street. Mrs, Coun-<br />
ter lias not been well for tsomo time,<br />
sad recontly spent a couplo of weeks<br />
ia the country lor luo ucnoui or. jut<br />
liralth. On Saturday she was about as<br />
usual, but during tho night was takon<br />
ill. Mrs. Counter was Canadian born,<br />
and was about SU jcars of age,<br />
. 4<br />
DIED.<br />
CTJLLEN At his residence, Waiahole,<br />
Soptcmber 5, 1908, Syhestcr Cullen,<br />
aged 80 years.<br />
COUNTER In Honolulu, September 0,<br />
1008, Mrs. M. It. Counter, a native<br />
cf Dundas, Ontario, Cannda,<br />
Tno funeral will taKO piaco ai mrcc<br />
o'clock this afternoon from the family<br />
residence, 728 Klnau (Btreet, near Ala<br />
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FROM MEXICO.<br />
Tho following parngraph was clipped<br />
Srun tho "El Sol," n newspaper at<br />
3JemoBillo, Mexico, it being n part of<br />
ai biter to the publisher from ajfriend:<br />
"Ob- - ay last trip to my properties on<br />
tUo- - inratier, my beast fell with mo<br />
to the ground; wounding mo badly, but<br />
by a ehaneo provision I had brought<br />
in my valisa a flask of Chamberlain's<br />
Fain Balm, and after using it I was<br />
aide to continue my journey the fol-<br />
lowing day as if nothing had happened.<br />
1 never Uro of praislnc this popular<br />
liniment or of recommending it." For<br />
sale by Btnson, Bmith it Co., Ltd.,<br />
acnta for the Hawaiian Iilandi.<br />
t ir w n up e w ar v<br />
MARINE REPORT.<br />
'tntr ap-p-a- ir air w ar w w<br />
(From 8an Francisco HercbuU<br />
Friday, September I.<br />
Pan Francisco Arrjved, Sept 3, I'.<br />
M. S. 8. Moncolin. hence Auc. 28.<br />
Honolulu Arrived, Hr. 8. 8. Ilford,<br />
from Astoria, passed tno port steering<br />
to southward, reporting "All well."<br />
Saturday, September C.<br />
Brisbane Sailed, Sept. i, S. S.<br />
for Honolulu.<br />
San Francisco Arrived, Sept. C, S.<br />
Virginian, from Salina Cruz. Sail-<br />
ed, Sept. C, S. S. Alameda, for Hono-lulu- ;<br />
U. S. A. T. Unfold, for Honolulu.<br />
Hilo Failed, Sept, 4, schr. Mlnnio A.<br />
Cnine, for Sound. in<br />
PORT OF HONOLULU.<br />
arrived.<br />
Friday, September J.<br />
T. K. K. R. S. Hniigkong-Mar- Fil-me-<br />
from San Francisco, 2 p. in.<br />
V. S. A. T. Tliomns, from Manila,<br />
via Nngasnki, 0:30 n. in.<br />
Str. Jlclcnc, Nelson, from Hawaii,<br />
4:47 n. m.<br />
Str. Kc An Hon, Mitchell, from Ka-<br />
uai, a. m.<br />
Hr. S. S. Romford, from Newcastle,<br />
a. in.<br />
Saturday, September 5.<br />
Str. Mnunn Km, from Hllo and wny in<br />
peats, 7NU n. in.<br />
Str. liiKCIIlie, iN.iopaia, irum muu-lihi- l,<br />
n. in.<br />
Str. Noenn, Mitchell, from Kona, G:lo<br />
m.<br />
Sunday, September 0.<br />
Str. Miknhala, Tullett, from Mololtai<br />
ports, a. in.<br />
Str. w. u. linn, inompon, irum nu-<br />
lla! ports, a. m.<br />
DEPARTED.<br />
Str. Klnau, Gregory, for Knual ports,<br />
I- - "i- -<br />
T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong Maru, J<br />
for tlio Orient, 10 p. in.<br />
Str. Claudlne, for Lnhainn and ll'lo,<br />
p. m.<br />
U. S. A. T. Thomas, for San Fran-<br />
cisco, 5 p. m.<br />
Str. Mnunn Ken, for Hilo (Elks' vol-<br />
cano excursion), 3:15 p. in.<br />
Saturday, September 5.<br />
A.-H- . S. S. Texan, Hall, for Kahulul,<br />
p. m.<br />
PASSENGERS.<br />
Arrived.<br />
For T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong Mnm,<br />
from San Francisco, September 4. For<br />
Honolnlu: Lieut. W. 11. Vnn Aukcn,<br />
U. S. A. Tor Yokohama: Dr, U 11.<br />
Iioonliolm, Jliss G. Loenholm, II. 11.<br />
Mnnwnring, Mrs. JI. F. Mnmvnring,<br />
Miss Gladys Manwnring, K. Shiba, M.<br />
Tokicda. "ror Kobe: II. Itennult. Tor<br />
Slianghai: Uev. John A. Gere Shipley,<br />
Mrs. John A. Gero Shipley. Miss Alico<br />
C. Shinier, Master James Lester Ship<br />
ley, 'Master Jeromo W. Shipley. For<br />
Ilonckone: .Mariano liilicuo, unrroil u,<br />
Hush, H. F. Carter, Charles S. Fandois,<br />
Francis Delgado, C. E. Ferguson, Mrs.<br />
C. E. Ferguson and inlnnt, K. M.. Hop- -<br />
lIns, Mrs. K. M. Hppkins, Adolf Lange,<br />
Mrs. dolf Lnnge, Miss Ida F. Meyer,<br />
rrancis W. Sheridan.<br />
Per str. Ko Au Hon, from Kauai,<br />
September 4. Alfred Edward, Master<br />
Waltor Scott; 4 deck.<br />
Per str. Mauna Kea, from Hilo and<br />
way ports, September C. II. .Bond, II.<br />
Hind, V. Hind, Mrs. M. Taylor, Miss<br />
L. Tullocli, Miss M. Tulloch, Miss V.<br />
Austin, 3Irs. & Olding, .Master II. ow-<br />
ing, Miss M. Terry, F. n. Burcli, John<br />
Hall, D. B. Maconachie, Mrs. J. Guild,<br />
A, Guild, Miss A. Guild, Master 11.<br />
Guild, Dr. W. James, Mrs. D. Watt,<br />
Miss M. Watt, Master John Watt, John<br />
Natwi, Choy Gin, J. Hussey, Master T.<br />
Watcrhouse, Miss K. Watcrbouse, Mrs.<br />
F. T. Watcrhouse, Miss V. Iiickard,<br />
Miss G. Iiickard, Miss Whitford, Miss<br />
L. Cameron, Miss A. Lennox, Mrs. J.<br />
O. Young, Master A. Young, Muster<br />
D. Young, Miss C. Young, A. B. Lind-<br />
say, J. Catlicart, Mrs, J. Cathcart, Mus-<br />
ter A. Long, John S. Iiickard, W.<br />
Miss M. Vrcdcnbcrg, Master<br />
E. Vredenborg, Miss E. Long, Row U,<br />
S. Kim, Miss M. Williams, Jliss II. K.<br />
Notloy, Miss F. Cliesebro, T. A. Ilacm-ish- ,<br />
W, Waggoner, Miss M. Nnopala,<br />
II. von Holt, Mrs. II. Chong and in-<br />
fant, Miss Ho Sing, Mrs. Hooleia, Mrs.<br />
J. Kahaawinui and Infant, B. O. Clark,<br />
Geo. R. Ewnrt, J. F. Cooke, E. Battele,<br />
Dr. J. 11. Raymond, W. Loughcr, Mrs.<br />
W. Loughcr, Miss M. Taylor, W. Han-<br />
sen, A. Taylor, D. B. Murdoch, Mrs.<br />
Murdoch, Master Sv. Murdoch, Master<br />
L. Murdoch, Miss D. Engle, W. yon<br />
Seggen, Dr. V. O. Heisor, F. W. Pease,<br />
E. Longer, Ah Yick, Miss A. Gibb,<br />
Master S. Hindi, J. A. MncLean, Dr,<br />
It. W. Anderson, Miss M. E. lnglis,<br />
Miss A. Mncfarlaiie, Mrs. F. Mncfar-lane- ,<br />
Mrs. II. R. Macfarlane, Jr.; F.<br />
Sllvestn, Miss J. E. Johnson, Miss E.<br />
Miller, Mrs. D. G. May, Miss Sprinks,<br />
V. W. Williams, H. West, S. 11. .lakins,<br />
Jon Aionn, Miss G. Jakins, Miss A.<br />
Low, Capt. C. W. Otwell, R. K. Bonine,<br />
Geo. Willfong, W, Desha, Jack Guard,<br />
R. Lucas, II. Shipmnn, Mrs. Thos. Cnok<br />
nnd child, Master K. Conk, Miss 'L.<br />
Cook nnd maid, MaBter S. Matsu, Miss<br />
M. Titcombe, Miss Y. Kamaiopili, Mls-<br />
A. Syla, iliss A. Mundon, Miss<br />
E. Hellbush, Master II. Hell-bus-<br />
8. Lnlakea, J, T. Leach, Joe<br />
Irwin, It. Ross, F. L. Webster, C, M.<br />
L. Watson, M. M. Grnlmm, Miss JC.<br />
Mclntyrc, Miss Lyons, Dr. Sinclair,<br />
Mrs. Sinclair, Miss Sinclair, Master .1,<br />
Moir, Master G. Molr, John T. Moir,<br />
Miss F. Moir, Miss L. Moir, Miss R.<br />
Macy, C. O. Smith, Miss C. Shlpman,<br />
Miss M. Tlnirston, Miss Shlpman, D.<br />
F. Thrum, Mrs. Thrum, Miss Thrum,<br />
8. M. Knnakanui, Mrs. Kanakanui,<br />
Master Knuiikauul and servant, Mrs.<br />
M. P. Cnnnrio, Miss T. Ducker, Miss<br />
Maby, Miss M. Johnson, Miss A. Aho-on-<br />
II. E. Bcasely, Manucln, Master<br />
It. Kong Tong, A. M. Boylo, Miss E.<br />
Oilibs, E. Gibbs, Miss L. Sharrat, Miss<br />
A. Bond, Miss M. Hind, Miss D. Tny- -<br />
lor, D. Kamaiopili, A. W. Low, Master<br />
W. Parish, Ah Sue, J. F. Silva, Mastr<br />
J. F. Silvn, O. IT. Sweciey, Master G,<br />
II. Dunn, J. 1'. coouo'a servants (U).<br />
Por str. Likclike, from Pnauhau, Sep-<br />
tember B. Miss E. Lidgato, Miss D.<br />
Lidgnte, W. Lidgate, R. K. Askow.<br />
Per str. Noeau, from Kona, Septem<br />
ber 5.-- -J. Muller, Mrs. Mullcr, J.<br />
Kuhns.<br />
Per str. Mlkahala, from Maul and<br />
Molokai ports, Sept. . Chat. Qai<br />
Mrs. Gay, Amelia Gay, Elsie Gay, My<br />
Gay, Lawrence Gay, R. Gay, Nanl Giy,<br />
IF, J. Hare, Mrs. Kaaua, Miss Pihl, K.<br />
THE FREAR<br />
RECEPTION<br />
A<br />
(Continued from Face One.)<br />
Upon the laivn, ivhero many avallpd<br />
themselves of the opportunity to play<br />
bowls, fruit punch was served, Mrs.<br />
Clifford Kimball ladling. An usual tno<br />
guests availed themselves of tho oppor-<br />
tunity to look through tho houso up-<br />
stairs and down, for it is a two typo<br />
of tho colonial home, and under tho<br />
shnda of tho great spreading algaroba<br />
branches, was invitingly cool.<br />
There wcro many attractive frocks<br />
evidence, modified directoiro gowns<br />
being shown to ndvnntagc. Ono of tho<br />
most fetching of this stylo rras that<br />
worn by Mrs. Itobertson, wifo of Com-<br />
mander Hobcrtsnn. Hors'wns a cham-<br />
pagne colored princcsso gown with<br />
panels of Dresden satin, with a dark<br />
bluo directoiro hat. Mrs. E. D. Tcnncy v,<br />
looked attractlro in a larendcr and 'em-<br />
broidered linen gown with lavender<br />
hat nnd veil. Mrs. Frcar was becom-<br />
ingly gowned in dotted muslin, and<br />
Mrs. Swlnburno nnd JMrs.'Rccs, both<br />
commandingly tall and handsome, woro<br />
white. Among others assisting were<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mott-Smit- Judgo nnd<br />
Mrs. Ballon, Captain and Mrs. Moses,<br />
Dr. and Sirs. Langhornc, Judgo Lind-<br />
say, Judge and Mrs. Whitney, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Gerrit Wilder, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gart-le-<br />
Mrs. Philip Frcar, Mrs. Kingsbury,<br />
Mrs. H. McK. Hnrrison, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
A. Lewis, Mrs. Upham, Mrs. Robertson,<br />
Mrs. Harry Baldwin, Mr. nnd Mts.<br />
Kimball, Miss Charlotte Hall, Miss<br />
Linda Schaofcr, Miss Margaret Pqtcr-son- ,<br />
Miss Alice Roth, Miss Faty, Miss<br />
Hnrtwoll, Miss Sturgeon and Miss a<br />
Kathcrinc Goodnlc.<br />
PETTY OFFICERS<br />
(Continued from Pu:e One.)<br />
of the Second Division, Com-<br />
mandant of tho Honolulu Naval Sta-<br />
tion, Btaflofl!ccrs, commanding officers,<br />
first nnd sqcond divisions, commanding<br />
officers of tho first and second torpedo<br />
boat flotillas, wardroom officers, junior<br />
officers, warrant officers, collier officers,<br />
and, lastly, tho guests. Thoso in chargo<br />
were: i<br />
President S. G. Chapman, Mary-<br />
land; Secretary J. W. Davidson, Hop<br />
kins; Treasurer W. H.i Bush, West<br />
Virginia. f '-<br />
Floor Directors T. .7. Shea, Mary,<br />
land; R. II. Bush, Truxtun; C. H.'MAir<br />
phy, Freble. v.<br />
Reception Commlttec E. V. Amma- -<br />
toyn, Pennsylvania; A. Wachlin, South<br />
Dakota; J. AcutT, Tenaesseo; J.Treinpr,<br />
Washington; W. A. Zeliar, Whipple. u<br />
White,. D. K. White, II. R. Hitchco.ik.<br />
J. V. C. Hitchcock, R. H Hitchcock,<br />
fj. iv. Mrs. 1'iicao, .Master l'ikno,<br />
Miss Opunul, Miss M. L. Plimpton,<br />
Miss Plimpton, Jns. Munroc, Miss N.<br />
Meyer and 25 deck.<br />
Per str. W. G. Hall, from Kauai<br />
ports, Sept. 0. A. 8. Wilcox, Mrs. Wi!<br />
cox, Miss E. Miss K. and Master Allen<br />
Wilcox, It. W. T. Purvis, Mrs. Purvis,<br />
Miss Purvis, E. Lovcll nnd son, Mas-<br />
ters F., M. nnd J. Fernantlcz and Dover-ill- ,<br />
E. Malcum, Mrs. "McKinnon, Miss<br />
Mary Joaes, Miss O. Low, Miss Clara<br />
D. Low. Miss E. Rice, Mrs. A. II. Rice,<br />
Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Gartley and four chil-<br />
dren, Geo. Kluegel, F. Stlllman, Miss<br />
L. Webber, J. II. Coney, Win. A. Conoy,<br />
Omura, Leo Yet Fun. C. K. Amana, D.<br />
Frnsor, Miss Jacobsen, Mrs. Mannsc,<br />
Airs. ,l. Jv. Hart and daughter, --Miss<br />
Omsted, J. K. Knulukou, Mrs. Chris-<br />
tian, Masters Christian (2), M. R. Jar- -<br />
din, PauidoBrettoville, Miss doBrctte- -<br />
ville, K. C. Aliana, Miss Ochiwatse,<br />
Masters E. Lovcll and Muhara, Fern,<br />
Ilamamoto and 40 deck.<br />
Doparted.<br />
Per T, K. K. S. S. Hongkong Mam,<br />
for Yokohama, September 4. Miss<br />
Graco Robortson, Miss Sanderson, Miss<br />
D. Hnrtwoll, Chas. Coy.<br />
Per str. Claudine, for Maui and Ha-<br />
waii ports, September 4, Akana I.ii-H- i,<br />
Dr. Henry Hayes, J. F. 0. Abel,<br />
Mrs. A. T. Androws, Mrs. Clara Mas-se- r,<br />
Mrs. David Kuanoni, Miss Ada<br />
Mutch, Leo Konloy, A. Lonisson, Rev.<br />
i;. H. Turner nnd wile, U. waggon,<br />
E. C. Wilcox, E. P. Chapin, A. A. Wil<br />
son. Mrs. W. T. Bell, Mrs. U. S. Nicoll,<br />
A. It. tinrroy, A. llnnobcrg, Histor Hoi-on-<br />
Julia Lee, Mary Lee, Miss Ade-<br />
laide Ward and friend, R. A. Wads-wprtl- i,<br />
Chas. Mnskc, James Fautoni<br />
nnd wife, Miss Elizabeth Ting nnd<br />
child, Moses Knuhimnhu, C. Mc-<br />
Laughlin, O. G. Soong, Brother Trank.<br />
Per str. Mnunn Kea, for Hilo (Elks'<br />
excursion to volcano), Septcmbor if.<br />
Miss M. K. Olson, Miss McCnbe, Miss<br />
P. L. Rose, Mrs. J. T. Keppler, Mrs.<br />
L. M, Gray, Miss M. Colmnn, W. J,.<br />
Lent, Mrs. W, J. Lent, uss 31. k.<br />
French, Miss M, Reed, Chas. Barllctt,<br />
Mrs. Clins. Bartlctt, Miss E. do la Nux,<br />
Miss M. E. Leslie, Miss A. Sparrowe,<br />
Miss li. WMtbeck, 11. H. bimpson, E.<br />
C. Rhodes. W. 11. Gill, A. B. Clark, Y.<br />
Muto, J, ttnwano, i Nnila, M. utsuka,<br />
Lieut. G. C. Bowen, A. It. Gurrcy, A,<br />
A. Ebcrsole, E. J. Reece, A. M.<br />
Schmidt, M. II. Perry, das. Wlnne,<br />
John AmoVi Jns. H. Fiddes, W. J.<br />
Cooper. F. C, Watorbury, 0. II. Hub-tac-<br />
W. Sproulo, M. Itose, K. W.<br />
Wheeler, llollciimicr, R, A. Woodward,<br />
Mrs. R. A. Woodward, Mr, and Mrs. J.<br />
A, Gorman, Mrs. F, B. McCnllum, Miss<br />
L. Ooiding, II. C. Easton, E. J. Lord,<br />
J. T. McCrosbon, H. S. Hopkins, F. B.<br />
Thompson, F. M. Lewis, Miss A.<br />
Jlrs. W. Campbell, Master<br />
Campbell, Mrs. Bucklaud, Gcorgo C.<br />
lleckley, H. W. Shingle, 8. Lowroy, F.<br />
Lowrey, Mrs. D. Dudley, Miss M. 'F.<br />
l.nngerln, J;, mean, J. Auaaie, v,<br />
Lnppe, C. E. Edmunds, DA Cartwright,<br />
J'.; R. Gosling, J. Finney, 8. E. Wil-ur-<br />
E. B. Loomis, W. J. Knrratti, Mrs.<br />
W. .1. Karrattl, Tom May, W. T.Chbng;<br />
J. Fukano, Y, Kato, Miss Tokie Mia-inot-<br />
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BLUEJACKET CUNNINGIIAM:<br />
A former Honolulu boy, who enlisted tho navy a year ago, and is<br />
now aboard tho U.<br />
.,,. . , , . ,<br />
v,i uiu u. cruiser Pennsylvania is.ucmcrit mars entered acainst him. lis<br />
I<br />
. . .<br />
young Honolulu boy, who has been<br />
with tlin Vnvv fnr nbnnf n vnnr Tim .<br />
ii .it.ii tt<br />
yu..B iciiow ueciueu a year ago mat<br />
nn onlistniPTlt tn thn ATtivv wn nlnnf<br />
tno best thing lor him, and ho was<br />
taken on nt the local Naval Station,<br />
-- .i . - r ti...i tt 3 i"<br />
...,u uu io '' Ji....u. j,u mn iiu,J<br />
apprenticeship and was drafted for tho<br />
Pcnnsyhania. The young man, whose<br />
name is to. Lunnincliam. came asliore<br />
tho other day, with leavo of absence I<br />
extended particularly lor him by his<br />
commanding officer. He has had ho<br />
REPUBLICAN<br />
GAMPACNERS<br />
(Continued 1 rfm Page Ono.)<br />
Island of lOnhii yet, and it is baid has<br />
no real desiro to tako a trip.<br />
Anderson for Clerk.<br />
John C. Anderson, a teacher, and<br />
woll known in football and general<br />
athlotic circles, believes he is up against<br />
n hard proposition, when he finds him-<br />
self in tho raco for County Clerk on<br />
the Democratic ticket. Anderson, while<br />
acknowledging that ho is being pressed<br />
to run, knows that in opposing D.<br />
Jr., the incumbent of<br />
the office, ho will go against a fa-<br />
vorite Hawaiian. Yet the Democrats<br />
must put up a man, nnd John is will-<br />
ing to make tho test, or sacrifice, as<br />
tho case may be.<br />
Wise Is Sure.<br />
John Wise is suro ho will get tho<br />
nomination for Sheriff: on the Itcpub-lica- n<br />
ticket. John talks as if ho had<br />
tho cards all stacked and was to bo tho<br />
dealer. And, in this respect, it is<br />
said, that tho First Precinct of the<br />
Fourth District is preparing to mako<br />
Drown tho candidate if thoy can force<br />
him on to tho convention. Brown is<br />
uot a convention 'delegate, but tho first<br />
precinct, whero ho resides, is said to<br />
bo determined that ho snail run again<br />
for tho Shrievalty, Brown, on tho otlior<br />
hand, claims that ho is not in tho raco,<br />
and his friends say so, but tlicro aro<br />
others who say that Brown has his<br />
lightning rod up.<br />
Aleck Is on Fence.<br />
Aleck Nicholas, who was badly de-<br />
feated iu tho Pauoa precinct Saturday,<br />
and who declared that ho quit tho<br />
party then and there and<br />
would go into the Democratic party,<br />
is not quite so sure today that ho will<br />
quit. His friend Henry Vina has al-<br />
ready tired of tho Domocratie party,<br />
although ho only deserted tho Repub-<br />
lican ranks a few months ago, nml that<br />
innyMio ono reason why Aleck has again<br />
changed his mind. Aleck has no rea-<br />
son for his chance of party, except that<br />
lie declares ho was jobbed in Pauoa<br />
by tho Boothites. He says they used<br />
uudorhand politics that is, of courbc,<br />
they beat Aleck at his own gnme, and,<br />
naturully, Aleck is sore.<br />
Lucas Controls Irish Vote.<br />
Lucas gained moro than one victory<br />
on Saturday. Ho is said to have cor- -<br />
ruled tho entire Irish vote and will<br />
mako it worth his while in the con<br />
vention. Tho wholo Lucas family was<br />
elected, comprising Charles Lucas,<br />
Georgo Lucas, Willie" Lucas, Albort<br />
Lucas, and last but not least, Jack<br />
himself. And Tommy says, as a Dem-<br />
ocrat, he won't vote against Jnck.<br />
Rival "Mayor" Figures,<br />
Both Lucas and Hustnco claim ma-<br />
jorities for tho Republican convention,<br />
uud the following figures from tho town<br />
products linyo been compiled to bIiow<br />
that each is correct:<br />
LUCAS LIST.<br />
g<br />
Precinct.<br />
7<br />
8<br />
0<br />
0<br />
4<br />
10<br />
11<br />
fj<br />
12<br />
5<br />
il3 5<br />
-<br />
Total ,,..,25 35 2<br />
jf jOjO jp JO 0<br />
in<br />
a.<br />
0<br />
fc<br />
fe<br />
fe<br />
fc<br />
n<br />
&<br />
r.<br />
t.<br />
r,<br />
t.<br />
,<br />
i<br />
S. S, Pennsylvania. r.<br />
ci-.- . cc<br />
, .. ..... - '..<br />
personal conduct being excellent. The<br />
avy pay has given him a desire to<br />
ChlM mnnntr nml 1. t u u. it. ..<br />
u imniuY .mu iiu is uuw uiu iijasessor<br />
of . bauk a.nilnt. tha BMinn<br />
nt,. cn:..rt r- - i.!- - . - , ,<br />
w8a iium ul3 uul.a ils a uiue -<br />
jacKet. in his natty sailor uniform,<br />
iyun Cunningham presents a picture<br />
" j"oji vuuui; jiiutirican sauor. no<br />
.'.!. t.. ll .<br />
cOly. and on his return from Samoi ex- -<br />
pects to enjoy further leave, which will<br />
uo Ins last lor ho then return tn flm<br />
Coast and will have to put in hard<br />
licks for of his term of<br />
enlistment.<br />
HUSTACE LIST.<br />
a<br />
Precinct.<br />
.<br />
7<br />
8 2<br />
:<br />
0 10<br />
10 3<br />
11 0<br />
12 12 f j<br />
13 3<br />
J<br />
Total 41 12<br />
Four delegates are classed as doubt- -<br />
ful.<br />
TWifM,<br />
. P,.nrt<br />
...., . ,.<br />
..w,..,.<br />
,.M.<br />
" The results of the election in tho<br />
tranco to the County coavention as<br />
dclegntcs. The delegates elected wero<br />
.,,,.<br />
,a .v..<br />
Territorial Convention David K.<br />
Bent, 77; Chas. II. Dickey, 77; S. L.<br />
Keknmano, 77; Kuala wa, 77.<br />
County and District Conventions<br />
Chns. Clark, 48: Willie Crawford, 09:<br />
Sam Kahuhu, 25; Chas. Kanekoa, 50;<br />
Gcorgo Kaolopa, 50; W. II. Kea we,<br />
42; Bernard Kelekolio, 32; Jas. Kuliko,<br />
47; S. Pahia MaieIua,5S; Peter Makia,<br />
4U; s. k.. Maloi, 4U; uuns. upunui, 03;<br />
A. K. Vierra, 44.<br />
T). 1 T.rAln1.nltn ll.rt t(T).. "l -<br />
tor." was elected, and Willie Kwai<br />
u.<br />
"<br />
ri.s ..'i - --i.t. .. .i<br />
v,"'""c """',- """' """ ""<br />
feited<br />
Fifth Precinct, Fifth District.<br />
me resuir. or tun elections at. ura<br />
Pavilion vas as follows:<br />
Territorial Tom O'Dowda.<br />
County D. Douglas, Jose Fernandez,<br />
Geo. F. RentoriyP. A. Swift.<br />
Results on Kauai.<br />
The precinct nominations on Kauai<br />
and probable delegates to the Iicpubli- -<br />
can Territorial Convention aro told of<br />
in the Garden Island as follows:<br />
Tho several Republican i.reciuct<br />
.,..,... i.i.i .i.:. .'i...i. ..'.:...<br />
wu"w i Z VX1 .. SZ<br />
to the Territorial and the Coui,tyo- -<br />
ventions were named. In seVeral of<br />
JZLl'JL<br />
.<br />
'8 L"ft,d:<br />
k.<br />
u,,..........,.....<br />
, .. i i..i.-- x<br />
lore can no conuaercu fcu - . u<br />
others there are comnetitors for the<br />
linnnr n rnnrKiinh thn tiriPlnpt. find<br />
lUOr G.UU U l..B.U.KjUUV UD<br />
ascertained until aftir the meetings<br />
tonight nt which tbo actual election<br />
will take place. - - . ...<br />
Tho delegates so far known to<br />
?;<br />
Kekalia-TorrltQ- rial, A. V. Ivnudseu.<br />
Wa mea Torritorial, V. O. Ctowell.<br />
Wahlawa Territorial, Y. D. Mc- -<br />
Ury?. . , , . .. .,,,, t<br />
ijiiiuo Territorial, a. u. inns, jns.<br />
S. Kaiwi and Wm, Henry Rice.<br />
Ilnnaloi Territorial, not known.<br />
yva lur un cuu uc usc.-iiiiui;- uut<br />
two precincts discussed sending their<br />
delegates to the convention under spe- -<br />
cml instructions. At Makawcll sev- -<br />
eral proposals regarding tue piattorm<br />
io ue jurraou cuuib up, inn. houo ui<br />
llieiu were mcccjhcu uj iw mui no u<br />
whole. At Wablawa tho Republicans<br />
unanimously deemed to instruct their<br />
cieiegaics to use an lueir onueavor .<br />
induce Chas A. Rice to aga n accept<br />
tho nomination as Representative to<br />
tbe Legislature,<br />
Politics on Molokai.<br />
The Democrats on Molokai havo se<br />
lected their Countv officers, supervisors<br />
land deputy aheriflf. 'For supervisor<br />
they have selected tne present deputy<br />
sheriff. Paia Nakl, who has the sup- -<br />
Ipprt, it is said, of the district mngls, -<br />
ftrnte.<br />
'<br />
lor deputy snerin, is, n.. wuvau<br />
chelle, a turncoat Republican, who has<br />
recently been running the Pukoo Sa- -<br />
loon, has been chosen.<br />
For. member of the lower houso of<br />
the Legislature the Democrats bnve<br />
chosen S. K. Kekoowal. The Republl.<br />
V '<br />
LI<br />
,<br />
K. ?" or)<br />
v f , it i<br />
A BROKEN-DOW- N 8V8TJ<br />
This li a condition (ordAeasel towhtehl<br />
trive manr names, bnt which few of themil<br />
vnJertUnd. ItUiimpIyweikness abreikll<br />
at It were, of tbn vital forrrs that sustain tltfl<br />
trra No matter what mav be its causae (fnrQ<br />
are almost number less 1. Its Itwo torn aremucn<br />
same; the toot prominent being sleeplctsnn<br />
teni of nrostiation or wenrfnrn. denressiori<br />
tnlrtts and want ol enrrirr for alt tbe crdina<br />
affairs of hfp. Nwt what atpoertsabt oluteW essenl<br />
liai in an sucn casein jircrnvfra t trai$rjiatf- -<br />
VITAL STRENGTHS ENERGY<br />
td throw off these morbid feelltic,and eaperienctf<br />
jtoes tnatat nigni succeeutvuteuay tbit may ci<br />
more certain') secureu uy a courro oi<br />
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY<br />
THERAPIONN0.3J<br />
ttian by any other innKn rnmbltixtirin. R.i lurrlf 1<br />
A it . UKP In accordant iilh. ,lhp printed I<br />
dirt'ctirtni :orunanlni? li, will me tratlrrra I<br />
h alth be rrtorrd.<br />
THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE<br />
LIGHTED UP AFRESH.<br />
and a new exutenc Imparted in place of what<br />
hal colaUh' worn-ou- t. 'ifd BptV and<br />
ala)et. This wonderful medicament fr pUrely<br />
frtible and fnnocuoui, li agreeable to tbe taste<br />
suitable for all conttituttons and coriditi0n( fa<br />
either x i and It U difficult la Iraigitift a case of<br />
disease nrdran;emr,ntt wboac main features aro<br />
those of debility, that will not be speedily and<br />
permanently benefitwl by this necrfaUing<br />
essence, which It destined to cast .into<br />
nblUion everything that had preceded it forth!<br />
widespreadandnumerousclastof human ailments.<br />
TrdERAPIpN.': England.<br />
2 9 per packet. Purchasers should see that tbe word<br />
'TilEttAnos appears on Ilritlsh Qosernrocnt<br />
Sump in white fetters on a red ground) affiaed<br />
to c ery package by order of His Majesty's Hon.<br />
misstoneTS, ana without which It is a forgery.<br />
LOCAL BREVITIES.'<br />
(From Saturday's Advertiser.) ,<br />
Irs. Afniltrnsn flrnli.lm lin mil,,.,,.<br />
ed from thb Coast mucli improved in<br />
health.<br />
Legislation in the interest of bettor<br />
live stock transpoftntioiNn the Islands<br />
is projioscii. iiio uoaru oi Agricurmrjyi<br />
and Forestry havo given considKfrofpl<br />
nrnshlnrntlnn it tin, mnttnr. HAaftuWd<br />
General Cnlvin DoWitt. whose<br />
was announced by cable a day ol<br />
nco. was father-in-la- of Dr.<br />
chard, who waslon duty at Campl<br />
Kinley, nnd he lived hero ilurlil<br />
part "- - Dr. Blancbard's service<br />
Tho Homo Rulers yesterday pre<br />
nil n unlit nn tn<br />
. .Tii.lfn Dnln<br />
...... V<br />
.....<br />
-- "" " - n<br />
to excue Charles K. Nntley, presid.<br />
of the Home Rulo nartr. fr.vn fnrr'<br />
. . n.<br />
snrvipr ns n. inror in rim umr.-- tn<br />
f- - wIT-;,"- . 7 ..i ' tU, ,<br />
"<br />
Y.i<br />
...... '. , ..H<br />
' atrcna tne various counrv convenui:<br />
of the party,<br />
I r. Ricks" 1<br />
sirucior oi<br />
r r.U .!..U. .! r<br />
chanic Arts. He has been an engineci<br />
iq the Department of Fublic Works<br />
under Sunerintendent Jlnrston Cau,n- -<br />
bell. He is a graduate of p. (jerniani'<br />
univcrsltv and served thrco years in'<br />
It., ynnnnnr Cnrn, nf flirt Unrnifin<br />
of prospective students surveying tho<br />
Army. He is how in charge of a party<br />
grounds oi'tho now institution.<br />
(From Mondav's Advertiser.)<br />
The fire at the 'Honomu landing the<br />
other day was due to spont&rie'&tis both- -<br />
bustton from tho lime winch was<br />
stored in the. warehouse,<br />
', Cecil Brown and F. A.'Schncfer, a(J- -i<br />
ministrators of the estnto of the lato<br />
August Dreicr, have petitioned to bo<br />
allowed to pny tho widow a reasonable<br />
sum for the maintenance of "Ulu- -<br />
lani," the old home. ,<br />
Tom nnd Charlie Dow, sons 'of Mr.<br />
itllU .U13. XI. Atl. Juu,( huw luimviin<br />
lived in Hqnolulu, wero members o'<br />
jibe Stnto cavalry which was sent from<br />
C'li:aK0 tn. Springfield at the time ot<br />
ltjie rnc(J notg (UcrCi<br />
An nnreoment was reached lietwee<br />
Aitornoy-Gonora- l Hcmonwny and Wl<br />
A. Kinney, representing the WailuHl<br />
oucar loiiipany, yesiuruuy, uy wjijv<br />
a temporary injunction is to be issue<br />
restraining tho Territory from takin<br />
moro water from Iao Volley than it i:<br />
now taking or from making anv add!<br />
tions to tho Wailuku waterworks sys<br />
torn, until a final hearing in tho suit<br />
that has been brought by tho Wailuku<br />
Company to dotermino 'the exten of<br />
tho Territory's rights in this water. I<br />
,<br />
0N WINDWARD OAHTJ,<br />
I<br />
'<br />
H.AUULA' . Soptoniber 7. JoshiS<br />
lucKor, becrctary to tlie l.and t'omniisl<br />
siotior, arrived here last Saturday, halo!<br />
u"a lierty- - Ho looked over all tho<br />
homestead lands before taking his do<br />
panure mo ionowing day.<br />
i Mrs. McKeuzie, the newly appointed<br />
' assistant teacher at llauula, arrived<br />
last Thursday.<br />
I D. F. McGregor's houso, which is<br />
I being built on ono of the homestead<br />
lV" bV?.1,le,led ,tllls ,w?ok: Th!a<br />
10 m uis<br />
"",';<br />
""nlt '''?, l1Slt horo,ll,,1,M wh,.e'1<br />
' 1C0<br />
no,tm,Pro el J,W, Jin<br />
It"": 1,,u "wuerotuio lot, JUrs. Mc- -<br />
uregor, agrees with Him, and sho has<br />
uon.i.-u- , Mr. Tucker iu have iiio covorut<br />
ment take back about fivo or six acred<br />
th Ban<br />
8 elsewhere, It isPal<br />
o to havo anyone pay over sixty<br />
dollars an ttuiu for oucii sun. mo an x<br />
prdlsors themselves will not give ten<br />
in - .. ., . . t<br />
!!<br />
--- ?!!?! f JrI.Z&t:p<br />
.. ., .;.. tu.oir<br />
f twollty (l0l0r8 ncrf<br />
Ti., itinn nt .im.i. f , m<br />
ritorinl and County conventions held<br />
at Hauula Soptomber C, 1008, was<br />
,.iaHai xvilh ,, ,,,,' ,,',,, .<br />
'<br />
Deputy Sheriff Naono's residence,<br />
whero somo allons of wJne flowed;<br />
Words wero passed that tho said elec- -<br />
tion .,. n f,,,i. it u r,. iiv.iv<br />
"in a now election will be declared in<br />
timt precinct.<br />
,<br />
v Three Chlncso girls born, in Aro<br />
iCa. ana who linvn nlu'nva liml omit<br />
whites, have bepn rnfur.nd fhn nvK-li-n<br />
0f attending a school whoro whil<br />
children attend, by tho San FrancisS<br />
Boajd of Educntion. They are t1<br />
quired to go to tUo school provided 10<br />
UnentBlfl.<br />
. ... ... ..<br />
can for gupcrvlsor wi b,<br />
T T j, th tncnmbt There<br />
nro two' aspirants for the deputy sher<br />
iffship. I). K. line, the present jailor<br />
nt Pukoo, and J, 11. Mahoe, a former<br />
deputy sheriff, would like the job.<br />
il is said that tbo recent' visit of<br />
Link McCundless failed to arouse nnv<br />
interest, and tho feeling Is said to be<br />
in tavor or rrlnce liulilo. Rather<br />
than take any chances on an unknown<br />
quantity like Link, tho voters seem 'to<br />
feel that it is hotter to keep tho Prince<br />
in omce,<br />
Just at presant M'olokal is witbont a<br />
prosecuting official in tho District<br />
Court. County Attorney Kalua has<br />
called in tho commission held by the<br />
deputy sheriff and has po far selected<br />
no successor.