- - -'- . V - - - ' .' . 1 ' -' " - V " "-' t. . ,,' ,- -:. 1 - Irtu is r.t . : " China; .Nor 8. . -..y .;; rrS.F.i - , v Hono.Mong. Nov.. 13.. Prca TcBCcnert V ' Tor T&neosTeri X Zealandia, Dev3." "j ' YU. -"- Y . . 7 r LI ! 1 ' : i '' j ' j ! j . - vx . . ... h.S'h W -f-V- 2". ( V. : ' i- . ' 4 Y" ,Yi v' :?". Y '" :- ",. ' ' V.' j - - ". -j- t: V-"?t. '"'.7' ; . V." , - s , ' v a' i , '"4 -,:- w -1 Evening, Bulletin, ; Eat 1SS2,:Nq. 3S6. Hawaiian Star. Vol. XX, No.; 6426. f ' -V " . . - . ...... 4 . to - jf" . -. "4 ' -4 ' . ' 1 - - - i .-' Delegate's Heavy! lptelpniut si d c I s 1 a n d s G i yes H i m App rox imrtcly i-ioo -,Majority---SpJitl ' . T i diet Voting Loses Vgainst ; S trr. ijht-Ticket Democracy; r,"lcr-'-t? to Congress, 'two members of t'.c J' ? cf KcrrcHcntatlves, city attorney, one men rd cf Eupcrvisors CAz tUj cf the Reputlicua - hlzrA c f O-hu 3 U-7 y's cl.ctioa. t -.:.r. ir.rre t!.; " ':: 3 ca C J.. J, v 1 ;cj:rit!c3 ca all t!. : clcrl', ." btr cf t ' Is c. t f: :, cor.f; t o .t' result ( . : : ' . ; r: 1 five : r el! r r ' . 1 . i, tr..t , ' even c . i. - .'.-I: . C ti 1'" : t ' ' J v : : ? swert c!: "Ti :..a. r-rt)'. Cihu v.s sv ' " - fcr t::o I; ur.s c'-clared elected r i , r I.crr t r.:r.e - : - : 1 :.!::3.c rr- :r.t In ; 1 - - 1 c c " OZ-HU T7HII73T.3 -.;" :" . ' lr?atc--J. Kohlo KalanJaaaole, r oa nr. s ?:2Tor Joscra -J. Fern. 'Xietu- J urcnlcrs nirew tcx, Ker.v I!. J.'cnrln, IT. (V racLcco, Lester I f u:?, Ldw.-II..!'. V.'ci::r, all Deo.; , ; Clrr D. talacr.ialiI, Jn, Hep. AcJ.'lcrJartes HlclrtU, Kr?. f Trr iiurcr CcLC J.-ITeCartl:FX)ea. At t z rr rj J c i a TV. CatLcart, Kei. II - uty J" r:::i CLas. U. Kosf, re. -; - ".'' '-' ''- i::r t;rs J::n:rs T Ccie, C P. Iaa- 3 "'7 l? v. ' - I ' ; - - ccivccl up to j Cj r. -.i ir ...... - , ' , t . ' CHICAGO, l!Jln:!3, ,; flavsr.t :r; 5. Frcn .jrr---t : lan cf t 3 l:v :r hr. cf C:-;-'"! vviil t:; , " -C:rr::rat3 ::7, r v..v It is t::::. 1 V. U ; : . ; cf at Isast'flva cf t.u.s t:vt.n v;:: c-: : v j can FnA?:ci:co, ci.; r::v. c i.-; ' ;i t ara-e-t v;'"n hzs v-itM C"? by i:. . :v: ..... t . rr- 3 ? I- t n 1 : 1-..1 ! :r:y 1 It li : 1; ' t cf t: A v .-:;. Iry ly ct - t:: ci'.y t ; : ; v t. tl.: ! ' c; -rc. vcro l thp II; r . t ' tcJr.y, afu. .1. felloe ii.' tl:e .t. A recount t ehr,r.cs, but '. t: y will to suffi y tl.-r.rcs la the lit t- : tl.o ' d:t; tied figures .' rr,cd letter tban . it vw-.' :.Ht-tLUt vctr !' rs r.- ' f tralsht tick era., t at did It. The ; jur: at is practi- . 1 y t!.r? C.rr.ccrats, tut :; :ull.aa3 elected to a. .. as re-e!rcted by an f over Col. Sam 1 1-itr.c ' r:ttiaj les3 lar.i and Audl- ti re-e Icctci, but by I caj-rlttcs, asi; fcr .a.-; va3 too close fcr Even at 3 o'clock this eucy r.-; : y V- i . v. 1 thn 7c i Doth c: . tcr H::' fjcatty 1 aw hi! 2 tl. . their ecrafcrt. racrricg tls result in the race for auditor wts r :t defialtely .Eettled.- ; Cer.atcrlil f Clcse. -'i '. -: 1 Tor a lcr.r tlras last night the Sen atorial f-o-t was close, but finally tae thee Democrats bepaa.to pull away ficm their He: ulticaa Tivals and once ir. the lead kept It Jlra Coke headed the-'bunch, rdHns 414C votes.' AVIrtz as next and Iaukea, followed him. InwEctt' led 'the ' Republicans ;rith 1777. . ; 1 .;.':;.'' -,:-I'tAK ' : . --.::rc'.: Cwc.ep Most. Representa tives. ; " ' ' ' . - '"' V' Only tr-o r "'publican representatives cut of tv, . ' c a this island were elect ca. C. II. C 2 and Norman Watklna, I . ih la--tho IC;.rth district Split-t icLct vctir- 1 t the others, for the Dcmocrc.t3 ' 1 by their ticket and the HcruM: :n votes cast for Demo cratic car.-i ' : ' . 3 -were many. -'-T V;,'" - In the VV.ih district, the Democrats . . to i- ; -':i:;-;. - - J .!. '.';- ' ..-Jj.lJ; Ito.J lOLiLi J. IILHIO KALAN T::ade a clcrn sweeps-: ay apff '-' " ' 4MMkM iiiL kizrs IN STOCK, v H; E; HEIIPRICK, itd. Xlerebant and Alatea Sts. : TeL 261S. . - . ' v . ' ( ., ; '-' , ; . . (Special Star-Bulletin' Wireless) ': LIIIU& Kauai, Nov. 6. Kauai stood loyal to the Republican party and its principles ly carrying the straight ticket through the polls yesterday with flying colors.- Prince Kuhio'8 win oa the Garden Island for the delegateshlp was unquestioned, but the strong , run which he raade-was ,a eource of gratl ficatica to his Eupporters.' ' ''' ," , ' EutTew of -the other officers were In -c'-'iht,. .and 'when the fcallot. count was Lalf completed, it was apparent that the Republicans "tad - won all along the line, ' and interest - in v- the result ceased. ; It was a quiet elefction on the island, J " k V;-i f t- Following was the ticket elected: Delegate toy Congress--J. Kalani-anaole.".- . " v' r"; SenatorChasv A. ftfce 7' 'ir--?;i'-;' RepreEenUUve'J.'H; Coney, -J. K. , Lota, W. J. Sheldon,: R. P. Spald ing. . ' :-Jr,. " :- ' ; r-; : i' . vY Sheriff Wbl Henry Rice.vv;j i Y County Clerk J.v;M::KaneakuaY;; County, Attorney S. K. KaeoY; (y; TreasurerHarold Morgan.;. lYrYi .Auditor r- C. Maser - , "Xv . 5 Supervisors Waimea; P. Gay; Ko loal D.YMcBryde ; , Lihue, ?. H . 4 V . Wishard; t Kawaihau,:j.:von Ekekela, Hanalei, A; Menefogliou .V V-V . Supervisors." ':. 1 1 im -f- I ;V k l ' It was not until ten o'clock this morning that It was definitely known that Andrew Cox was elected tto the board of. supervisors, making one 'Re publican vand, JBixYi Bourbons on the board to go with a Democratic mayor and . Democratic ; county - Aadminlstra Uoni generally.? "-ivy; 5 Y Y;. "';. i Y Cox. ran' slightly behind, in the fifth district but ahead in the of urthr : REPUBLICANS SURE OF LEGISLATIVE CONTROL RepuSlIcans will .be In J control ' of both the -Senate , and the House l. In the next legislature, with a good mar gin in each, .In spite of the. Democrar tic . victories on Oahu. ;. Following is the line-up. i-,.. .Y.tfY -.-..uc'",t.i-'-'.-.' '.'Y.YY;':; SENATES": :-A Yc'-bahifc-! 1 VYYv . s;;;y,4 Cecil. Browii (holdover) Republican. : Charles IV Chillingworth (holdover) Republican.;, ; yY S1)'. .j James Lu . Coke, Democrat c t: :;; 0.1P.' Iauke,- DemocratY,'; rAI . F. Judd (holdover) Republican. . A, J..Wirtt, Democrat. (Continued on 'page 3.) Governor Frear,;ask(ld 1 today wheth er he -will resign; If his appointment in duly bade by the President arid ay proved by the Senate said hels nol, prepared to-make, any ttatement on that sut.'cct-at the present time.-. H probably will make an announcement la terhowever :t? - i YYy -r;?.Y Asked concerning his view" on the election, the Governor. ii "Und cr the circumstances. especlat ly in Vis w of the delicacy of the situs? tion with reference to myself. I have refrained from expressing opinions or dlscuf sins ithe political situation pub licly during the campaign and , Jhe same teasonswould seem to suggest that 1 do not comment specifically on the situation at present' YII -can say, how evej, .that T; am Jnot; pie of . those Republicans who think that : Demo cratic victory .means ruin to the coun try ' I ; have great faith .in - the sound sense of ithe people as a. whole and. be lieve that conditions cannot ' go" very far ' wrong, wltnout the. people sooner or later righting them;-'. .. " . ,"At to the; result; on ,the mainland, the -e ntire country can congratu late Itself that v, the Democrats selected what was probably the Democrat hest fitted for . thp Presidency in , the, coun try, man.iof whom Republicans as well as Democrats may , well be proud, i 'Inv regard, .to. the local , situation, .there is a great deal ; that, might be said, buc; which, as already; Intimated, it : might not be in, theTbeat taste for me . to, say at the present r time. Y The facts j speak 'for themselves und, sev eral. Important iesions" are. very obvi ous, C I thing it. will not; be out of place, for me to s'ay that it is gratify ing that anion? the Democrats elected there were so many good men," . ; . . AJ.inCTZ 1 . (Y :ct;l CY r-Y . Y. ia ) iiilo, 1:1- ::. C It 1; ro rort 1 hire tail r.cl.rt C. Y y 1 -'. f-f ths iat;;aal r.vcauj i:r:.:, : trcuila. The -nature cf taa af:Ir i3 unlincwn Lsre. ' : ir-Y;Y'Y.'Y5 ;-Y .Tbf y i Democratic Ylandsude . g will Ycratic i pork barrel and ' a large, - fat us to his possible -future actlou.;1t is proyeyepoch-making for, the It lands,-Juicy, one It is expected to proveY' full as much pr .even more than , In; the :.of a lot of exceedingly good things in states,' asN shown . by the fact that It is tiie, way: o 'official salaries and hon- Territory.'aa entirely new; administra- jL'on Is to come Into public office. The political patronage, heretofore hel by the Republicans, becomes the Demo 2 ; Perhaps the "foreniostbf these in pcin4i?otpromiBence Js-.thatfpfthe GcverriorY WhUrt Governor. ISTear. ?- generally thought President Taft will forget' his7 promise ' to' make the reap pointment. .v-Frear, already " haf held ' : . j a 1 a t , T over a year oeyonauie expiration, ox his term, and it is believed tlme,hcV ored customs will be" followed; , thai (Continued on Page 4) , t-V v jvi ; v ;; ;."., '" ' " " V VOTE BY PRECINCTSSHOyStHOW:U'CANDLESS RAN AHEAD OF KOHIO ON' OAHU " Y "..ii,," , Precincts ' . '" ' ' ' ' 2 ' 3 --'4- : 5 6 7 8 s 9 '10 '11 "12 Totar ClarfcBVOitS) ,,.. .Y.V.:...:.. y 6 .3'f-15'-,;,'4 ;.rl-..-12,. "2 '; "0 ''14 .4 ' Z .- :,0;..;.;V4;':bi'' -a-aianiaiaoie,, jonan. k. tn) . : 130 . 17 iz lis v14 134 - 13 zuir &3 . 14 111 ; ii7 . ' McCandIess.LInk Lw (D) 220 156 lo4 136 153 ; 248 139 ' 203 1221 80 37 '189 -1936 uuc,. vuftJica v... V"; ........... J.-- : U V . v. , . 1,; : ,-4..': . t;.r, " . - .. ; ?ot&l Tot of - Fourtli DisLrict . " 7 t ' ; ; , .YYY :t DELEGATE FIFTH .DISTRICT iL --,.' 4Y- y- VVif Y" ; ...Y. :yffateay :'-: : :: Precincbi ' ' " ' Y' ' 1 -'' 9 ' .- A . R . 7 R - Q 1ft , 11 1 19 -1 '11 IK 1 .1TlTal 2 0 0 2 i 1 1 1 8 3 5: i " 7 8 8 .4 s;y 55 Kalanialaole, Jonah. K. (R) . ........ .41 25 34 86 129 76 84 . 86 146 79 203 . 54 113 209 88 24 26 1508 McCandless, Link L. D) ..Y.. ........ 67 80 54 46 64 51 36 138 288 184 262 ,73 174 203 118 . 38 . 611937 Eayleo3 13'EtoreI:::; :r ?.r.l z"Z?r, an -official cf ta3 U. f3. rev:au3 rrrv IC3, employed at the YLtlllcry at IIY. Collector -cf Internal ncvea v.j Ccttr ill, when eaowa tha" alcva n: ::-3:Ut3 thi3 aft3rnocn,.d:ciia:l to dl;:u:3 tl.e matter further taaa to tzj taat CYYI Dsputy R. SY Jcanscn, cf tl:3 t:ai cT fice, wai Esnt to IlilD tali nrv, in ccm;aay witli anctaer ea:; !;; 3 cf li dspartmcnt, to investlsata allro;- J ru mors cf Irrer-Iarity ia th3 eervica there, . : -- - - - - . : ; - v n w r TP 13 c:.;;oUwLY If. S. District Attorney Erecca3 Injury to hl3 rt-ht arm ca tha nlc'-t cf November 4 at Waialua, where ts fell ia; descending" soma stsflrs, ; t3 proved 7 quite serious ; and ha 13 cc a fined -to' his home. Breckomj' wa3 coming with Prince Kuhlo from a meeting ia a ' mill and stumbled oa a dark spot of the stairs,, sustainln 2 a bad injury, to his . right am and shoulder when he fell.- 1 Y. - An X-ray has been - called .into ac tion "and it was determined that, the shoulder was' dislocated ; It was set, but he suffered grea pain last night - --. "r ," - 0 o -;-' Band ; Welcomed; At nhelmlnaD: .': partura.', '''.-'. . ." rY : ' !,---; .. The music, bythe territorial band 1 proved a welcome diversion at the de- t: tl. -1 ... 1 ' TL3 TLc ovcrai-Yt, h forJ: I a:::Y :v:rrl racrrtai f f - r . . : C . : CLorti c.:::r V 3 t the tciy cf tL 3 I at 3 TVhcH?y, v. h3 C:lt: totcr,12, wa3 jlzcri body .wa3' escort rl t ; battailca cf ths LY ' LJaJor TVhcl!?y cc . mcslc ;cf th3 rtY' casket rested ca aa v.. and the dead cf::::.Y mourning - car ari:: i v with the. beets ": . . Baddle.'- ' .' : -y' The body will 1 3 coav:: Ington and interred la t'.e r cemetery at Arliatoa la a :i:l Major. Volley selectel v'...: : Y ing the Army War. Cell: a 1YY: c a year ago. Yr 1 1 ; ' o 1 v v. t ' , -. . . r; 'Y'-Y-;; . . h - In Statement to j StaruIIetin, c.t0 "c v : 1 Asays is candidate to suc ceed Frear ? ;-v' V Clarke B."' Or(S) . -2 Notley, Charles K. (HR) .... . . . . . 1 2 2 5 3 - 4 23 0 67 :; ToUl Vote of fFift District V.Y GRAND TOTALS OF FOURTH AND Kalanianaole, J. K. (R) i . FIFTH DISTRICTS. ' T ClarkB. O.(S) .. ...... .I.;. 122 McCandless, L. L. (Dj WMi:.. ................:.; 355 3055 Notley, Chas. K. (HR) ..... g 3873 Totaj ; ,.7133 Gilbert J- Waller, an old-line Demo crat who has served the local organi zation . as delegate td national 'con ventions r and as - national commit teeman, .Is. a candidate for Governor of Hawaii by appointment of President-elect - Wilson on- assuming 'office. This Mr. - Waller franklr admitted to a' Star-Bulletin reporter this morn ing. Asked If he was a candidate for the' governorship, Mr Waller saldr ; ' ."Havlngr been so' persistently "urged by the representative ; , members of the Democratic .party to become a candidate for Governor and - being willing to do my utmost to further the interests of the party v as expressed When my. name was tar-n ca t3 screen as that of the ncit Ceverar last night, as has Jbeea rrrcrtci In the morning paper, ltwai receive I with enthslasc, by the lar; 3 a. . . -i-tlage on' the street"-: ; rr One or, two other names were, men tioned to Mr. ;WaIler, as gDvemort'aip possibilities heard: ate at. ia gee;!? since the election, but he tacek L'.i head and said'; la effect that ha dl 1 not think any of them were la tha field for the prize.- Y '-..- T: y. "--. ' Among other names bandied about In this .connection. I3 taat ; tf ,'V.V. AY. Kinney, now living ca aa ? tr-t has fallen to him in Novo Mr. Kinney, ia';a' letter t lngs,;has stated .that la stances would he seek C i.., - . - . 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