"' .-''--. ' "",'"' -.i ' Troa SrF.t ; :'T- Honolulan, Nor., 6. For S Y.t ' t:',-t' .:-. V Wllfceltolna, Nor. 6. Tren.TaDcovTers . r ilarama, -Not, 6. For YaacoiTfrt Afakura, Nor: C- ft' Eyenlng Bulletin, Est 1882. No. 5386. Hawaiian 8tar. Vol. XX No. 6428, 14 PAGES HONOLULU, TERRITORY OP HAJVAI1, TUESDAY, NOV 5, 1912. 14 PAGESj ; .PIIICE FIVE Cr.KT.J , C3 Wiln -1,.; 1 H i : - . : ...... . . ... . , frs''rSnr'nr::ri' i ' i-VV J 3. J -no I K -i 'i 1. i -3 f . ,...v, . J'i',. - - . I- '. ' A,'" 'f mMmmtfmmKmmr. C 3 ' I; 1 .4. . 1 i 7 ; on 1 im n n 1 11 's : fin 1 Election Remarkably, Quiet--- Form of Ballot Proves Easy To Vote Both Parties Work Hard .4... JL. At 1 !L An extremely heavy .vote cast v 1th unusual Quietnes with practically no election-day rows at the pollingr. pla cet roarka the end of the 1912 cam paign In the city and county, of Hono lulu. ' . s ':; .. . - Iteturr.s from all the tovn precincts u-ere recf ived by the Star-Bulletin to day, Fpeclr.l crranseraents being m'ade by this fiper to get an early forecast of the ttrenr.'vli" of the. vota Up to nooa the vcte was heavy enough to in dicate that prclahly half of the voters vouIJ A their ballots by one o'clock thl3 f r- . y:..- :2:V - 'Little . v heard from' out-of-town precinct- r rt that the weather. Is pco.i tr. t: 5 vote Is Elowt"the voters cp;arc:.t! rrcfcrrl. to Etahd around and di: : rafters a good deal be . fere c; . - I "!!:ts. .' .'. t.. The c: .. . Ir..th3 city Is one of v!, la spite of the t!;e T - 1 Uture, iy his Trty r facilitate ! t. rr.cn vet f was- m . evt- -and -this ...v-lnlng law t. 3 vctlr1?; rap c: ti.: l.:t IcpL every cr.r.iidata L-3 t:;n before his name, Rutins, as loyal party ! ,..t down the ticket vctins fcr W. j luca opposite their par- Votlr..,' .r. tho Tifth district "and In the sixth, t veuth tud a few other Fourth dlf' :t precincts was,, brisk, bat several lVartht district precincts were very- or. Party He-.;-srtera Quiet . v; ; Both the HepuMican and Dewocn tic headquarters were quiet all 'Jfy long, as the workers were- out in the precincts . Tho'auto trade was active, and hack and motorcycles are.dolng a flourithir-sr business. ; ; -. - - .,. ,:, Chiirnaan Betram Rivenburgh ' ol the Democratic county committee said 61 noontc Izy that the election, is go ing along to suit him.'. -He said that according to reports from Hawaii, the Big Island will, return a majority Tor McCandless... ..' -.' -,'.... Chairman. B. von Damm of the Re- xt fi iivte ic,:.'.;:, tsw 4 KUIIIO WIIX OT.T BIG i i . --f f . MAJORITY ON HAWAII f (Special Star-Bulletin Wireless) V; ' HILO, Hawaii. Nov. S.- Hi, L. 4 4- Holstein' the Republican ; war t- horse, today; claimed that Dele- f gate Kuhlo will be given a ma t Jorlty of 2,000 on. this island. He -f says s West Hawaii, will elect a solid -.,. Republican legislative- ticket) -v:A'v-:-fi-'i.:'' ' . -t:.;' The closing rally of the Demo: 4 cratlc . party in this ''City; last 4. night" ' was an euthsiastlc -1 one, 4 f iwhllo : the Republican ?. meeting t- was smaller in numbers and en- 4 f thusiasm. There is today little enthusiasm shown on either 6ide ,th?. flTht.fcr d:!:rote.: ;The vote-is 1 :rted ts heavy.'"? V; IT f r J L inn luli CHARLES DEWEY IIIL1ES WILLIAM F. JIcCOMBS : SEXAT0H JOSmLnCO: Chairman KeirabUcan National Com- Chairman DemeeraUe National Com-V Cfci!rr..i... Prcrres lie Sal -1 Cor:r:!tlee. publican pounty . committee declared that l.e had no reason to change bis optimistic forecast'of yesterday. -; .Many rumors were started,. during; the : day, most . " of ; which i. proved groundless, but- for some of which there was a basis of truth. For In stance, it 'Was ; reported that ;Lorrin Andrews had spoken for Democracy at the Democratic mass meeting at Aala park last night As a matter of tact he was seated . on the platform but did not speak for Democracy.' al though O.'- F. 'Affonso, a ' veteran Re publican legislator, repudiated. Kuhlo and practically ; denounced the Re publican organization. : : -. ? ; Another report was thai the Plant ers Association had received I a pri vate cablegram to . the effect that Roosevelt's election, is certain This report' aroused,,,- muchly interest and was heralded . with- Joy. by Republi cans who have been fearing; Wilson's e 1 ection. v Several r cablegrams were undoubtedly received by local busi ness men whose names v cannot be given prophesying victory for! the big Bull MoOSe. ; ' ' ':' V-! Precinct Returns :S -'. . ' tr-r -c.,. now iieavy V: First Precinct, ' Fourth . District : ;-v , :- Arotlng at Kalmukl was going along quietly tliis - mornings with ,113 votes out of 403 Vegistered cast at- 9:33 o'clock, and . a telephone - report to ward noon stating that more than 200 votes had then been cast It was ev ident that there would . be some split ticket voting, particularly on' the su pervisorial, tickef and Sam Hardesty, Democrat seems to be . getting , the benefit of it ,, ' .-Cr ' ;. fs"A' At Kalmuki 283 votes out of 403 reg istered had been cast at 2:30 this afternoon;-- ;' ; v: '' ,; ' Second Precinct Fourth' District Delay -in getting up instructions to voters in the booths kept the ballot ing, from beginning - here until 8:20 o'clock; and complaint- was made that one of the Democratic election offi- S A F'E S . - - - -. .. J - ' , . : . , ' ' : r -'. ;f- ALL SIZES IK STOCK. E.VHENDRICK, Ltd Ucrctact And Alakea Sis. TeL 2618. J eials ": appeared to be entirely ' unfa miliar with his duties and delayed the voting f seriously. 5 At 1 o'clock , only 56 votes had been' cast out of 383 reg istered.' pv.-v. -;-:' - Registration 3GS, ballots cast at 2:10 p.. m- 273. Voting was very quiet here; 190 ballots had been cast at 13 o'clock noon," the first ballot of the day being cast -at 8:20 this morning. So . far as partisan observers can see the " Democratic - and , . Republican strength appears about evenly divided. Seventh Precinct Fourth District Out of a total , registration : of 311, 225 electors had cast their vote at 2 o'clock ; this afternoon.;- Balloting ? is lively, with no . trouble V encountered and no time being lost ; . , Third Precinct, Fourth District f Polls were, established at Wilder avenue and Punahou street on the the ory that the . upper Manoa voters would cast their ballots as they came down town and got off at the street car junction, but the . balloting, went slowly - in spite of . this ' arrangement At 11:05 o'clock 140 out of 300 ballots had been cast .Five booths only out of six were in .use, the authorities hav7 Ing failed to provide enough voting instructions, etc; :At 1:40 this afternoon 314 votes had been cast This leaves a balance of 173 to account for the full registration.-'- '' .-; : ' . . ; Fourth Precinct Fourth District This was ones of the: quietest pre cincts of the fourth district At 10:55 oclock 145 out of 362 ballots had been cast and the serenity was all pervad ing. The polls were almost deserted and party workers reported, that the voters had already made up their minds before coming to 5ie polls and could not be changed. ' Fifth Precinct Fourth District Thomas Square, the polling place. 1 1 T7HEB3 nUHIO STAIJ3 ;' :' ' U' ; is exact quotation from Delegate KnhioX'speech -; atthc Iepnblicahralljlast . paign, it snows wnere ;ne, stands regard Ing tiie conf lnnaTi J y Gerleinen Iam priitciplc lis tlm' intfrests ofallyoilpeoplepTnhtation pk$lzntzUor&-?:V. HaTtrnotinflg personal against Governor, f Frr'Hri-,;: TvtV'lll sn V tnnt. nh thv tvtri vrt mnAn vt if h Rnpiwfomr A,i Tv "Will SilV i th n t. n th ivi n vrf m n 1 a with. HfMw o w ; - " t:'m .pv i - umaw it s(u rvvva viw 1 v . Fisher wecame to know each , other ttei tlian : wet liave. f The. goveiiior isVpretty goed ifellow smiling r He !isn't 1 as bail . as I though tlie was. ; I . think the cnowR me! better thim he 4il and khowswHy I made Jl: & t he;! ondary: considerationVyso far as I a suits of Fisher's investigation ari more.to me than the! con-' world ;6fgood.jy-lv ? 5 - Why should I answer the Advertiser regarding ; con-; j; f iriiiation ; , Why shbuldI answei its attacksj Tiy shou -; Iianswer any newspaper? I have ; come out ' on r record; in a ' : : ewspapr in la statement signed; by; myself T; that if (Fisher ; - arae to this territory and made h fan and jut investiga , tion,4 I'll abide by his dwision. thai saicL v;And let me teal you, gentlemen, that ; his'; decision is the plat-; V form of theR PRIVATE CABLE SAYS. :, vi ROOSEVELT VICTORY 'J, ? f.-j " -rvi, ::;.r-iv , . j.;.:- s 5 ''. M.' f - v . . . . .':r"5. 'V.';.--:; A private cable received this morn ing from jNew York and posted at sev eral places downtown, including ; the Commercial Club, says that the elec tion of Theodore, Roosevelt looks cer tain there. v,. j , v -; . '. r:, '- DfflE AT EI0AP1A The management of the Moana Ho tel announces a dance to be given this evening In honor of the 'first-cabin passengers of the transport Thomas. Local' Army, Navy, and society folk are cordially invited. advertisement. was quiet - all- day. ; At 10: 45 o'clocti 120 out . of . 332 registered votes hid been cast The Republican -precinct club set up a marque in a couple of hundred feet from the polling place and dispensed soft; drinks and kind words to all alike, not drawing the line at Democrats. In fact, such a 1 lead ing Democrat as William Wolters par took of soda water at the invitation of those in charge.' BiUy" Thompson, C. Q. Ballentyne, Lawrence Judd, com mitteeman fbr the precinct and oth ers, were in charge of getting out the vote and made complete arrangements for doing so. ' A Republican badge wearer said that Bartlett was not very strong. - ,r-..-t mi m w J W' -v- i , : : ' v.; : mi mi JwxWWWteW . . J . .r -if, - Shffshir-Fiolitliot:::::.:: 3 Is Conceded 0vcn,vc'.a-4 " !i:i;S"-j'in9-Vlct6ry , Special Star-Bullettn Correspondftnoe HILO, Nov. 4 There will' be few walkovers In the jComlngVelection on this island, according to all predictions st the present time, though a number of the local Democrats are conceding a Republican victory in most of the Leglilature ohlces. The chief interest comes In the fight for thejsherilf's of fice where both sides claim victory .by n margin of but one hundred votes. For. Senator everyone seems sure that Metzger wilu pon, the highest strength while Fernandez, Republican is given second' place: '--.' T: : David Ewalikb, who has been prac tically In Xcharge' of tha local Democratic-Home:. Rule ; fight tstated hls ihorning that he believed that Itt, the n.t district two but xjf the four Re publican canoldates . lor . the -House would be chosen. - He figures that Nor man i Lyman rand Dr. Huddy, f orrhely from Kauai, : will be :wlnflers .together with Dr. "Archer Irwin and Jim Kepoq, of the combination slate. In West Ha waii he sees three Republicans of pos- sltly four as' the best choice.. Holstein is expected to lead the ticket with Kaawe and Kaupiko cecohd and third, and M. K.'. Makekau in hard, fight for fourth place.! 3i f ! J i m-9 New -York S ta tel Gi vi n g -"'J 1 Substantial Maj And'Tait Mot Far .":''-T) ' ' 1 cIaI SUr-Dullettn CatlaJ r puinfin.m Ft : UIIIUtUVt IIUV sir UliJ wvi i..,J precincts give Roocovclt C!03, Vi!::n ;1, I V 000 plurdity. ; Edvird F. Djr.r.:, D:r.:::r ncr. is dsfcatinn Gov. Chnrlcs S. C:r.::n, r.; . 45,000. ' . Eleven ccuntry precincts of Illincis riva Taft 722, HcocDVclt 1:3.. : : ; . 1 . f, . ' " , tAusocJated Press .Cable 1 ' NEW YORK CITY, N. YM Hcv. 5. Zriy c' ' turns thew Wilccn IcrJinn, fcutth::c returns c:r. en csi find indication of his tItirr,:to vi:t:ry. - . ; y - ..'...: ; .; tAasociated rrcss Calle y :r:v ych:c city,-:!, y., r:'cv. r ' ve.t 10,-wJ c.J i Cii o!7 . . - nop2VELTS!iov;3 STf;o;:a,:,i;j vt. - Special Etar-rulIeUa C-LIaJ '; WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Verrr.sr.t, cv. 2-Fcrly t: 243 fiiva Roosevelt 3CC3, Taft 2721, Vilscn.i;i3; ; - f DALTIMORE, Md. NoVi 6 -It Is estJmatsd hsrs thit V.'.' rled ths SUts of Maryland by 40,CCO. - ; - NEW YORKi N. VV Nov. 's-Ocss'.' CarhsV, - ths C:V -MQtr, hai conceded that Wilson will carry tha Ctjstsrcf f.'rv Y C0,CC3. to -1W,CC0. Straus, the Cull Mocss csniiiats fcr . , ;3 . nlng third. ' r - : " , :.:.-''.'. i- ' - : , ' :. NEW, YORK, N. Y. Wlillam r.L M combs,- chalrrnan cf th; : National Committee, teie;raphs that" Wilson hss -carried f';:: ; . by 60,CC0 and,MinnesoU by 3,CC0. ; , V- . ; r ;i V'- :""--;'.-' -v.-r-r CAssociated fPres ' CabHJ ''. . . v .ROME, N. Y Nov. 6 Completa returns from this town z'- gubernatorial election, give William Sulzer, Democrat, 131?, Republican,, 1352, and. Oscar 3. Ctrau Cull Mocss, K31. T'r.j z : 3 t. in, 1910 gave Dix, pemocraVISSS; Cttmson, Republican, 17IZ, ;.:-;v,v. "'fc'--7 jy.'iv'"'-;;' 1 1' i S;-;V . ,:, :-.. : ;- A . ROCHESTER.' N7 Y- Nov.. 5.FIftv-four 'districts, out 'cf 2S rVs W ' son 72S2, Taft 6337, Roovelt 5750. .r XX 8 8 8 8'8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ' : : ;: ' "-V i: 8 8 . .. ; LATE CARS T03TIGHT.V . 8 8 - The - Rapid Transit' 'Company 8 i 12 QntlAiintaa.; vriof ' tAnlo-Yif Aaro rvrv 11 ! IT ait ttnao win Mm n irt. tnn tror n i Merger is strong, 8 than Ifegu ifirSi: 8 for the-Senate DMetzger, is 8 ping streetcar traffic. This .will acsnowieagea .via u exceponauj 8 enable, people from, the reslden- 8 rong on the DemocraUe slatewith 8 tlal and outlyihg neighborhoods 8 Fernandez on toe publican side .as 8 to remain downtown until a Mate 8 his running matA Baker and Beckley 8 hour, obtaining a fairly good idea XX " considered defeated,, .tnpugh the 8 of tbe election results before re- 8 fofmer .may, ; come vthrough: stronger 8 turning to their homes. 8 than has been anticipated. . V ; 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 . (Continued on Page 8) .-.ii MAY ASK CONGRESS FOR . larher mm kmmmi 4. j the Treasury simply authorized a to -t- -t, arrange ror tne utie to tne property Sixth Precinct, Fourth District. , At 10:40 o'clock today the "brewery precinct, was, voting a long line of men steadily, and 195 out of 446 votes had been cast, with the line moving rapidly through the . polling places. There was no evidence of disorder and a police officer kept up a show of authority when electioneering near the polls became too obvious. Charles G. Bartlett, candidate for supervisor, was keeping a watchful eye out at this precinct The clerks, reported , (Continued on page 3.) , f f First case . Second case 4- Third case . Total AWARDS TO DATE. U35.000.00 71,679.82 49,872.00 ......5256.551.82. -f f Total appropriation for .Federal f site, $350,000. ' f Amount of appropriation remain- -f ing, $93,448.18. " Fourth and final award will be -f f E. O. Hall & Son building site f owners. " From the figures given above it may easily be guessed that the amount Congress has said might be invested in purchasing a federal building site in Honolulu will be greatly inadequate. Though this sum of $350,000; is gen erally, discussed as an appropriation, the term i3 so used merely,' as easy reference. The appropriation has not J yet been. made, but tbe Secretary off for a valuation of not more than $350,- 000. ; The E. O. Hall site, the last parcel sought as a part of the federal build ing site,11-is popularly considered to be worth far in excess, of the amount remaining in the "appropriation, af ter awards ; have been paid to , the other owners in accordance with the figures set by the Mahuka site juries. But none of these awards have yet teen paid, and will not until the actu al appropriation is made by Congress, which is expected same time during the next session of that body. Mt 4s likely that when the facts relating to the proceedings in the locals federal court are presented to Congress, while the appropriation bill Is under con sideration, the appropriation will be made greater than the authorization, of $350,000. . The figures given above show that $135,000 is the highest award yet made . BALTIMORE,: Md November 6. The first two precinct j cert give Taft 74, Wilson 3C5, Roosevelt 157.The same precincts l.n i::: Tatt"341.- Bryan ' ':: -.xi x-v 0:-v'--T-'-.i'-V:vi- -c ; ;. , , ..... .i V vj - BUFFALO, N. Y November 5v Complete returns here cn ths pr: dential electlon'glv Wilson 2433, Rooseyelt 1937, Taft 13:3. . HMM-p,: ; - -; '. ' .'- : BOSTON, - Mass November B-Elghty city" precincts give Wilsn 1:, 075, Roosevelt 6,441, Taft 6212. i 5 ' ( i-v V r ; '" - ATLANTA Ga November 5 Georgia has gone -overwhelmingly f;r Wilson,- -; ' .- ;'Z ': ; ".- V- ' -,--.. . Europea n Powers Lini lmJ mmj J. '.;x r CAssoclated Press Cable), y; v;- ". '.- " ; LONDON England; .November 5-Th British forelgh secretary t-'- declared that Great; Britain Is Indisposed to dispute the rights of tha Zz.:.: i iates. to formulate their own peace terms..; V. .': : ; . ..' VIENNA, Austria," November 6- An : alignment' of the Powers- la e .I dent as a result of the Balkan war. Great Britain," France and Russia w;:i take ene aide, with Germany, Italy and' Austria the other. Austria feirs that the Allies will establish a path to; the Aegean sev which ahe wlihca for herself." - - - : ' - . : , , '.; ',' i (Continued on Page 4) v, ADRIANOPLE, Turkey, November. bW-The Bulgarian iroops' are fceinj rushed on toward Constant! noqle, with the Servians reinforcing the seise.- v v"V':-;xr - .v . x;-- - ' CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey," Nov. 5,- the British cruiser VYevmouth. - the first foreign vessel to come as a . part of the plans for intervention on '' the part of the Powers, arrived here -today.""- -v- v -' " '.. . ; The Sultan's harems and those of .the Turkish leaders ; have been transferred to Asiatic Turkey. The state archives have also been trans ferreel across the straits. :-.' ; : '' ??,--r: ' -'V ; . : f. BOSPHORUS;: Turkey,' NoV. 5 The i Bulgarian troopshave ' cut t;. 5 aqueduct . and. itoltd.th,Tur kith troops occupying;; the last Una of forti fication.7 ;.--e-- "'.;-.,--. :: - --v'-i:C-if-fK--; v.wKV-t -iv . j BOYS TOTE BAF1DLT. U Tapid; rate, ,At f3:30 o'cipek i6o hai The voting at the boys'f election at j voted, and there, were; the ; boys txozxr the Y. M. C. A. is moving along at a J three schools waiting their Murnv '';. These are the Star-Balletin Tjhone nBmbersf- foi .ihe' receipt of ; election returns. Ring either of these numbers t connect -with the ' special election returns sfnlcV ol the :UonolaWtar.Ba!let!n tnat will be maintained this eTenlng at EepubUcan headquartert, corner ; Fort and ' Merchants streets aad at The Clarien ctrner of Fort and v Hotel streets. .. ; . -'- x-x J i