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CINCINNATI, OT1I0. Taft confeede Wilton's 'election.
NE!w YORK, N. Yi; NoVi 5WH$on - has carried the elrftlre tast ana
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PICTURE FRILIE5
AHD ilOULDINGS;
. All, sires and prices. ;Inex-
pensive to hand-carved, i , ''
V1 120 FORT ST
Yd Arts 6 Crafts Shop
,;: "Have you heard that Jo"hn EfflngeV
'rj Is th'man who is to step Into tne
; shoes! of Collector xt Internal4 Re v
. ; enue Cottrill's t office In ; the capita
rbuildihgr inquired aii old salt "as"-the
- political storm ; signals were lowered
' along ! the front early this morning.
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The rla?'ivctTlfs which
;lc. ebtaioed in the MIS OX", goods are
V om special dlvplaj this erefl. They
arrl-red on the Wllheloilna and .repre
sent the; latest prodoctlohs of ; this ;
fashionable hoase. ' ;
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 5Rt turns frdm-State outsfde cfty show
Wilson has big lead. -. . , , ;- . ' '. -; ' Vf
DEtROIT, Kliclu Nov. 5 Forty height prec'nets give Taft 5007 Wil
son 2358, Roosevelt 1521. . i ;, ; .f.
, CHICAGO, flU Nov.; 529S precjnctk ;WChicago: Deii 18,683,
uunnT ,cs, runK i 11.?
; SPRINGFIELD, IIL, Nov. 5 Ten'
,1073,tTaft 603 Roosevelt 750, ?
DETROIT, Mich, Nov. 5.-Tar1yirrd1cations point to Wilson carrying
Michigan, ajthough returns' sTbw.
f NEW. YORK, N. Nov. Syndications are that Pemoerats : ; have
elected about 12 for the House T ; - :
MILWAUKEE, Wis,5 Nov. &Fiijty
ty: .Taft 3048, Wilson 4034 Roosevelt
) IWeW YORKW. Y4 Nov 5v The
the electoral colless: Wilson 309, -Tift
INDIANAPOLIS, lhd, Nov 5-Ar
man Goodrich Conceded Indiana to the; Democrats by 10,003. : . -ri -' .
NEW YORK. N. Y Nov. IV Election of Wnsdh TOa.decertan at nine
thirty o'clock, when returns from twenty 8tates gave ' him a' majority -ta
:the-e1ectoral wllege;: "-
CINC INN ATI. O hio, ; Nov 5At 1
Taft in 'his; home: city, by.; abovt J'eotesw--it''. t&j
.tj'j '.The vote 'is . about; one-third ; counted, :'l&SfTif-Tr.
BOSTON,. Ma8SNoyt 5.;rAt;7to'cfock this evening Indications are that
Wti son carped Massachusetts by 60tC00; Governor. Foss' has sWept'alf bV "
fore him, securing re-elect!ony at least
; ' CHICAGO, JfU Nov 5-Rc3$evelt Hi leading :1ir the counL which 'is
tlill inccm-lete.'-'.' Tour hwhered and twenty-nine precincts give ' Robsevert
4C,C00,.:VVilson ZZi Taft ,21,4:3 - and. Oebs, 11571 f-H;
; NEW YORK, N. Yn Nov. 5V Mr George W. Perkins and Senator Dfx.
Jonconcede all the Eastern States to
Rooievclt now lies in a landslldeforriim In the Middle West. v-
SANTRANCl5cbCai Now 5 Polls close at six p. m. In California.
Vote repc.'Ud htivy Vomen turned out ? very-strongly ' 'for Roosevelt lh.
Los Angeles. Wilson polls strongly in'San, Francisco and Alameda eouhly,
Ily congratulate you and the country
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tlon will prove 'a blessing to the nation
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earrled Texas Ijy a iare'e ripluralfty. with
'igures. obtainable give the State (to. the1
dred;and;twenty.five'thousand.V ';:1
tfttJT, wntTu Tvi - k rVJiJ ' ...iv - xsf.A- vi. J-hall6w (R) belng: second with
vwBf . wm w . w w i iwtt ii mvvii lias I
PORTLAND Orev flov. &With a heavy :vbte on afl unusuall heavy1 "
registry throughout the State , the indications point to the election of Wil
son , by . anT electoral plurality :of 5,000 . voters I ' IVJ'l''
. Rain f:ll fzntrzUy throughout the State bot. Sid hot keep the .Voters
from the - j-wiis. - Woman suffrage has evidently carried,. ' a
.The -CuU 005etIckct "hadanel4Venthour rally -utf too- late; v-i
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" O EN VCR, Col; w-Wlficni has carried Colorado by a plurality cf 33;
CZ0 with Ammons crt 'th t.'rvit running with htm.-? Mcosa-lea'J'srk -cbrioede :
Roosevelt's defeat in the rsllctf, thouri they clainr h will 'carry Colorado '
In complete returns give ;Wilson the fel.'owiag states: ;Nevv York, WaTne,
Georgia Indi.r.a, l.-ai-ichustUs; North; Dakota, MarylandTennessee, Con-"
necticut, Kentucky, Couth Circ1inaOeIiware,5 Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Tex-
at, . Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire,
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JACKSONVILLE,
LLE, Fla Nov. .
- ATLANTA Ga November 5- Georgia .has flone, overwhelmingly fofc
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CuiC'l NNXti, O, Nov Strive?
: 234, Roosevelt 165.
BOSTON, Mass. Nov. 5. Wilson is
,l r inn r( Vil p 1 na k aii iVv AlAkea' -wharf ixnor abottft'clock.
I it5LiDELr,,l,Al Nv' 5rrM,c,typrtclntf .The Maramaja eportod as, well fill
. "r.:;110f,Rcosevelt.1
1 SACRAMEriro; 'NaiAfHSnT
S ACRAM E NTO, CaU Nov. :5. -W
V.jtlsoh Ijkeiy to carry cityv;
' - WASHINGTON D. C,VT'ov. 5-The
tWIUon a tremendous swecjj.
his own slale by 75 per cent.
BOSTON, Mass-November
075, Roosevelt 6,441, Taft 6212.
INDIANAPOLIS, tntU- Nov. 5. T
2083, Wilson 3937, Roosevelt 2314.
ST. LOUIS, Mo Nov.' 5-Speaer
House as a result of today's ballot
NEW YORK, N.-,Y4 Nov 5. McCbmbs, Democratic: manager convJ poaes. ;
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ROCHESTER, N. Y. NovVsFiftytfour d
son 7282, Taft 6967, Roosevelt 5750. ! i r , V ; r t vl
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ried the; State -'of Maryland by 40,000.
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gives Wilson 77 Roosevelt 47 and Taft
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MILWAUKEE.' Wis Nov. 5. Sixteen -out of 2215 State creeincts aive
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precincts city and county: s Wilson
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precincts outside . Milwuikee toun-1
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fSun stands on fts earlier estimate of
110, Roosevelt 82.
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1 i o'clock Governor 1 Wilson - leads ;
70;CC3
Wllson;v.Their only hope for Colonel
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ypon election. ; t am sure your '-lec4
WSIV Jlril IM IIHtVM . I I II W h 1 1 C I I ; -T
and' a. source of strengths ouiVU
15' ; -w.,-;f - tf vV4enaiorB, . i a-- uaiawu iuj ieaains
Roosevelt Second In. the race The
Democratic nominee by Iwo ?un-?
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( Colorada ; .
Press "Cable! :s
Sr-Wilson 'carrfes Fidb4o6fc:Jn
stste precincts give taft' 477i; Wilson
Tunning strong with ' Taft second
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il$6n and Roosevelt neck, and : heck.
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wentyeVerr Stale Tprefcihcti give Taft
Champ Clark; was re-elected to the.
estimated here that WiTson has car.
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' (Special Stir-Bulletin Wireless)
V LAHAINA; Maul, Nor.' 6.A sweep
ing: Republican rictory was the "restilt
of yesterday's election f on "ManL All
along7 the ' line ' the Kepnbllcan .candi
dates were - returned Tlcforlous brer
the" Democratic .'opposition.; Prince
Kuhlo secured k majority ; of ' 932
votes over" I -L. M cCandless, ' . while
botti the! territorial and county tickets
igare Republican maJorlUes thVough-
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AIT e Republican ?candidaes ; ior
the hbuse were elected, the figures oe1 -
Keonre - P. Cook e 14 68 : - John
cxv 1332: Edward;- Wataholb,: 1281 ; P.
IS i Goodness ir?4?v -A P; Tatafes,
ISO; ; Charles W: ATakekatf1099; (AH
Rfetnibncanelected)' bam Kuula, 95;
Manual C. Ross 929; Noah Katnakau,
S91: E. K- 'Kekoowal, 46; ' John N.
Halemano, 7S0; (All lVtedcrats, 4idl
"For chairman of the 'board of super
visors" Samuel K, KklamaRpuWicai;
received' 855 votes as agamst'750 for
,Wm J. ; CkelhdDem6crat 5 "
r The entirS Republican supervisorial
ticket wis elected as' follqWs'f "R; A.
Drammond, 1302; Wm. Helming U87;
Charles Lake 1185; T K. Meyer, 936.
i Clement Crowen (RJ, succeeds him-.
selfas sheriffI wltn ; 8 to H. U
os8raanV'809.'?it:C;s v A
For (uhty derkvnVni. FKaae (R)
was eIected.V No one -was In the field
v Charles .Wilcox (R)ls elected coun
ty ''auditor, getting 1063 votes to Mor
ris1; K.' Kfcohokaloley 7634 j 1 3 i'i :
h Daniel , H. Case, the regular Repub
lic&njiominee,; was .electedcounly; at
torney oy a rote or lim to vi
vas'- 80S. - :.' r.''V !
II M. Baldwin1" (R) had " no opposi
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1S68.
Thomas Clark (D) received 965 T0te3
and U. K. KShaurelio (D) i 860 a
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WATEEFKONT N0TES
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Mexican Brenzfct Cls Kirfnlana i
'-Freight from(the mainland, lnclud
Ingshlpmeiifs.i forwarded 4' from New
York and.shlpped across the Isthmus
of Tehuanlepec for American-Hawaiian
steamers at .Sallna Cruaf, arrtved at
Honolulu jthls mofning;. In the freight-
er Mexican. - ' .;'- .. C
; ;The AmeHcatt-Kfiwaiian's Steamer
brings' In he'efghoorhood 5'' of ten
thousand tons merchandise Jand Sup
plies for the ..Hawaiian -islands.-' The
Mexican 'gathered 5 cargo 4 at , Salina
Cruz. San Francisco' arfd . Puget iBouhd
ports. The vessel Is to remain here
until ' the Iast'ojf .'the week and then
v?a Francisco py uieway
of landorts; -.
'Ati':'" -v
proceed to San Francisco by theway
Bringing a number, of c passengers
f rtf m BrltishtColumblan porta and rep
iVsentlng the advance guard of tour-
Iris fr6m-the,northwest the Canadlan
Ausiralian ilnerIarama is an arrival
this afternoon - and -will 'come ; to the
Flit -ana iAuckiani.';:f?-';?ai - " j
:The Marama'ls expocted will .be dls-1
tched for the sooth; Pacific ; on or
about then, o'clock this evening. -But
a' few, pasengers are booked to join
the vesie! at this - pert for the -Anti
StateaVarmy; transport yfiomas at this
p6rLand sailed for San Francisco , in
Ithat vessel this .-morning ,. 1", jvl
;l T. rXnomas . remaineq ; at(;tne ; port
overnight, her. passengers : being af
forded ample opportunity of f going
ashoreland. learning- the result of the
mainland elecUons as set forth by the
several displays maintained ? by the
StarBnlletin.; .; f :L;iV
m, Tkmo. a .4 1 1 A AIiAlr ..thin
iwiralntiram.Ocwnic mbtLTLM
Shortly rafter-the trttsport) docked
the body of the late Major -John H.
Whol ley, who died t Fort Shatter Oc
tober' 12, was placed : board.! The
body was escorted fcr the dock -by the
hattaTion of the Second infantry which
Major Wholley cdmmanded, and o the
music of the regimental band. r The
casket tested oa r&a ?artiUery calssoh
ajd the " dead offfcet'S? ;charger - in
niournlntr caDariioi "vriis led 1 behind
lthNthe, loots supeWecT f romv tlfel
saddle
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exception of the. seoatorial ticket,
which, the Democrats put, through, tn
t;lectIon snowed ;stroT55; Jlepublicatx
trend throughout the Big Island. Six
Republicans were :lected -'to "the
Itottsa' from ; East "and West Hawaii,
one Democrat" and one Home Ruler
being the other: two successful - can
dldateslu; T -r::i- Vsl ? i iv-
r - uexegaie nuxuo ponea more man
twlce. as many io'tes si" VMcCand-
" iess,; while Nouey ; aiid Carle secureu
Repre'sentatlTes elected from East
Hawaii' are: -: Silya (R) Lyman )R,
Irwin (D) and HuddyZ(R) 'From
West Hawilh v(Holstein" (RV, Kau
plko (R), Kawewebi ;(imr and'Kaina
?Th-Bnpentsors'
winners, by. the public vote are: Keo
loka, Ewaliko, " .Purdy,, Kanehailua,
Yates, -iKauhaiev 'and Lyman. '
' Other county ... officers elected ere :
SheriffPua; Attorney,', Beers Clerk,
Kat;1 Auditor, Magulre Treasurer,
Swain. 3:u-A y?::t7: 7 ' ri ; '
REPOilT U. S. REVENUE : I
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(Special Sfar-BuireUnW'lreless) 1
HILO Hawaii Nov. ,6? It is ; re
ported here that Robert C. Bayless, of
the internal "revenue, service, .Is f In
trouDle,The , natiirier' ' of -ine affair is
unknown here. 1 ! :, -"' -;': ; '
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ah official of the. US. revenue serv
iceemployed at .the distillery at.Hilo.
Collector of Internal He venue Cottrill,
when5 'shown; tho aho've; message-late
this afternoon, declined .to discuss the
matter furtherthan to say that Chief
Deimty R. S. Jbhns0n,"of the head of
fice, was sent to.HIlo this inprnln?, in
company !toith another employe of the
department.; to, Investigate alleged ru
dors of - irregularity la' the service
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x-ft'AV. shovs Mittiii
; IS SEnlOUSLY liJJUaED
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injury' to his' right '"arm 'on 'the-' Wght
of November" 4 at vV'alalua; Where he
fell . in descending ; some' stairs, has
proved quite serious and he Is con
fined fci3 liome Urecions ''Jvij
coming with Prince JCuhlo from a
to'eeting in a'jmill and stumhled . on
a da-k spot .'of the ' stairs, sustiiining
a; bad -r injury; to his right am) and
shoulderwhenhe fell. ; " ';
. 'An X-ray has-been called Into tu
tlon and, it was determined thaithe
shoulderj was dislocated. It , was set,
but he suffered ircr.t pain list jtfght.
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: Thejnusic -by the vlerritorlal. band
proved a, welcome diversion at the de
rarture of .the Matso'n Navlgatioa ira
er WlIheTmin'a Tor Sah Francisco "this
mbrnlE VThe;, vessel sailed -shortly
after tea, o'clock ,taking 5 cabin and
42 steerage passengers.- Of the JatteV
were av number of Portuguese .and
Spanish; fainilis. who had decided td
sf!ek ; lucrative 'emptdyment tori f he
coast , ' ; ;-rV.ri--.:U'": :r
.The. : ':' Wflhelminajs - cargo : : irciuded
small, amounts, of. ugar, with a fair
showing; of preserved', pineapples.
rAhacmulatnot mail for the
ntainland; was forwarded in Athe liner,
.Removal salW.pf jmijiineTy.Cpick-'
erspn's, Hotel Mestic, Every , hat
in the. store u be sold at. a: 'sacrifice.
-advertfsement.. : . ; -. ' .
REPUBLICANS CttNTRdL V
; LEGISLATURE
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;. Harry Baldwin Republican' Jt '
H. - B. Fennanow, icepuoncan. - :
t .Philip PalL'thdldover) Republican.
i David BakeK Dentdcfat, ' ' r
George Hewitt, " (holddver) Kepub-
ileaiL.?:4;rf.
- D'- Metgr Democrat,' -t'---ft:
' R W. MaKekau, (holdover) ' Refcub
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i K AC Knodsen fdlddveryi Republi
can. ,--'----:
.-Charles 'A: Rice, 'Republican." '
Republicans-'9 Democrats 6.' . ;?
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Julius Ascfc JS. S. .-. Paxtcra Ar-
ehleRobeTtsonir. R., Klnstea, " "all
Democrata. C. H. Cooke, Norman Wat
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kins. Republicans, fronr the u Fourth
' U. M Kanlho, D. M Kuplhea, Jack
Kalaklela, J. M. Poepoe, E. O. Mc
Candles,J. PdeleS all Democrats;
Xfaul '-
George P. Cooke. ; P. J. - Goodness,
Charles tK. fMakekau,A. F. ; Tavares,
Edward Walholo, John'Wilcox all Re
publicans. ;-. ; ;-; ;
Hawaii-;- Z; 'i'r-:' ;m"- W-
, jLynlan, . Sihra,f Holsteln, i Kanpiko,
Kaana Republicans Irwfcv Democrat,
nawemweni, Home v Kuier. . , ; ;
Kauai ::.:-y.':t .:c .5 . V . -v-' . -Zl
J. HCohey J. JC. Lota, W. J. Shel
don R,'. P.; Scalding, ali Republicans.
'Republicans In ; House, 18; Demo
crats,. 12.- r- ' v"
, An All-American Rugby team Is to
be formed to ' compete with the Aus
trattani team' at f present In Calif or-
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Tjxe fire department wa3 c '
at 1:45 this, afterncon to y :t c
flrefn. tka ' warehouse cf V- 1 I.
Co. at the corner cf Klzz ani
streets.-. The orisrln cf the firs -,
known but it ;EtartcJ la tL : : ..,
the war ehc-use- wherd the haj I;
ed By quick work the dej: ..
soon extinguished the blaza.
Ky ; i DIVIDENDS TODAY.
'' Dividends declared today add
50()'to-the clrculattaa cf r.cr.:;-,
tog as follows HawaUaa Ccn:.
and Sugar Co.; 25 ccnts cr 51?
Onomea Sugar Co., 60 cert3, cr
000; Honomu Scgar Co., cr til.
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