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fIDauf Hew PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY hvtic:, ROBINSON nUTiO., Mai.v St. WJHLtJKi;. HACK T. fl. SUHSClitfTION RATKS Oii' vonr, (h advanc) . . . t"'A Si" ni'ini ... l.i'.O Vim u'llnmDs ot hi Nkw aiimlt oosnmunlr trni ut: ic-hiiKHii tuifli-A. Write ouli er. t.m: firti- of i.i.i.pi. Siitq your Dtua wliW-1, will nulil iiiill'!iilil U iluMlred. fc. I. ROBERTSON, Ed. and Prop. 0. L. CLEMENT, Bus. Mgr. Saturday No comber MAUI BLUE BOOK Hon. A . V. KrpotUnl, Circuit Tiid. WIUmU KflmunA H. Hurt. Cirri! Circuit Court. Wnllulm 4m1 V. A. Mulvny IMst M:iItrii... Wnlltilet Clin. Oniiii. " " MttUiiwnff ii o t l.itln.inll KnnnktJ. ' " ' Hon'm'i's 1 J. Knliimft, " ' . "" " MiitM.ni., " " Klpuimln " McCorriston " " MoloUnl " Kfthnohali.tii.1s. " ' L.nl T,. M. UnUlwln. Shortrt. WnllnVu W. K. Puffery, IJftrfffj Wffri Wiilluku Eilmif Morton, " '.' Mmcnwiio H. i. Ho-. " ' l;hi-liu K. Wit i rock. " ' "'"'' it. n. Hitchcock. " ' Mofni.,11 Levi Jo.wpli " " KtpaMilu Cftp'nln Police. Writ'inm ft. I.., " Muknwno !. K. Kf-ivetin1m, " " l,i.h:itn II. .. K:iU-o. " ' "" .). II. Wilmington, Kl;ni:in W. T. ltoblo.tun, Ttx Awnw, wnUuHn J. N. K. Keola, Deputy Arweswr Wulluku OeoriieCopp, ." " . ' "l0 Q. Dunn, ' " LftnuiiiR M. H. Koutcr, ' " "" battle ShlpLfltindicil. U. Votr The Republican Tigtket. Tho News may fairly he oncoded to bo conservative in its political utterances. Unin flamod bv partizin it has nlwavs tieretoforo pointed tni. the (Safest political road to travel, and it, lms only hepit wln ri its siis irestions were" unliepdpd that trouble has come, to ns. As in the p:ist, the sigrt jWost of the News stondilv points i ffif road whore our host interest lip, and with a heartfelt riosire to promote Urn general goofl, tin? News stronglv iirgp a Kf ..'- I it. HiH-M-mx iv heat Wednesday; for so manv unci such' rrntn reason" thtff, ?. i. :i waste of time to point them' out.. Aside from the J'aci vhat an blected republican ticket on Maui would be in harmony wih the tickets elected on the other islands, with the government of the Territory, with Congress nnd with the Preidnnt tff- tho United States, we must consider how hopeless that either tltjj't'emociwt or liome rulers would ho in ' th'i loffislaturts so J(tr a concerns pnshinir the true intorestsof the Territory along th. tinus laid down iy a ropiihlieui congress and president. This is n.i time IW par iisun wrangles. as every good citizen wilt adnlit.hVi thoso of u who nre true to the best interests of "bur Islands wjrt lay aside personal feelings and vote the republican ticket straight; 31 The result of the removal of High Sheriff Brown and Deputy Chillingworth brings the question of liquor traffic and liquor licenses intodistinct. prnmirfpncp, and thelegislatcro will doubtless Mid eavor to d vi! wUh tnnse" qnesrio is. In cim w 1. t .- liquor trade should 1:pov iis hands tiff. If it ;.nioiuntioii if liquor dfuiers is effect.oi nnd ;i sufk" i-afsi'd.as it. is claimed wh.s fwrnmrly done. Ihe lesris'atuiv will bo hfampond in its notions, an I v'ill hesitate to Inko radical Ptpps for fuir of biding unrlpr suspicion of having linen controlled by the, "sack". A radical change ia required in otir liquors laws, allowing aaore liberality and less amouuts for licenses But liquor dealers and others interested may wisely leave the whole question to be disposed of by the people through their senators and representatives. e 5 While there Is no question but what Parker is the ot.ly man who could have lipid together the democratic vots in H:p Ivistern States, still ho is not a man who can win democratic votes fr mi the republican tanks. Neither can he htld tho full democratic vote in ilip western or free silver states, and for thesS reasons there has iit lno tune been any show wh'itever for his election. Roosevalk has litid easy running from th start, and the noxt issue of the News will un.loubtedly announce his election, the only question being fhe size of hs majority. The result s of the Island elections Hung in the balance for a while, but the indications now strongly ar? tnat there wilt be a republican clean sweep next Wednesday, which in iv os ftible inclrfde Wailnkw, ffltough perhaps that is too nnch to hopt for. ' u S B j8? With Cecil Brown and the Hawaii Herald on one end of tho tedor board aud Governor Carter and Mr. Hatter, late of the main ' fand on the other, a side-show is presented which is liable to attract attention from the main performance. But the voters : of the Islands will bo very foolish if they allow themselvos to he diverted fro'm Iheir purpose to elect republican ticket. The nno may come when a democratic party is ffeedel and there ?s a nuclous of men' who will lend it respectability when that time comns; imt, t the prosentwriting a ffeinocratic Victory would imperil our bust in fprest. Kject republicans this yeir. 5, The Russian navy has not exacly covered itseff with glory during the war, although it has developed some ciVfi'tuble work. But the Russian navy as a whole is a rather an anomalous affair, and the event in the North Sea is still enveloped in mystery. The clearing of the m vstery mav develop the fact the that. tish:ng hic.h J. L. 3 W)IC.J Aliov -ire jiliitwn two ilffoct. f tl e cvi !ii-i r ull for Tliei'lwo c iir1ii.n Chi' l ie In produce oilu r di'fi'cts -.wii'. initity symptoms. Wcfc it not for nerve and muscle ("i'ri. 1. 1 Uif f v... i'vim-v m:.n miflit sp . . i-,i invn L'iii.-si-s; imt, with these r in ' l.lt-i.,-. tln man . wtto at- 1 1-ill j r o : t l-N nw ii i'V. ' or hi0VP8 f !1iou'd lave an inliinatp i."ii'i'.'l tl..-..1 '.f tlii I'l lifnh" oruan. (:ir Kii-i vli'ilii' i.f i !u anatomical ' i'. m il ;:,:itiv '. i- ' piitf-tic;l ox- i.t fi m - in fln lit.tinir "f ula8", I V"iir r ire. A. .IN. SA'.NTORD, (Inn hi ii to Oit1c1in i ll! )1-'1( IT Ioio'lilU 0'lT M '3' fe CK . . 'rn ki m .-men rr -j Ik Ikvnk of Hawaii LIMITED. ftnth. Main, Oct. 11 F.vorytlntij? fa ready rarly tnrlay for tie la-.v cii inn from tee Hath Iron U'oi k t he largest vessel ever built in thettlaie of Maine, the twin screw, lirjit tlas hnitleship, "Gpnrt'iu." Mis Slcln' Tat", (latiiMtcr of the late M ij. Win. rnf". ami sister of (.Vngrcssmnb F. ('ftrter 't ate, who iil christen the vessel, a'ntl other irni sts of 'he build ers arrived yosferdaf . 'J'he Georgia is o'ne'o'f 'lie three 'at tlesliips authorised under the act congress approved March 3, 18!)!), and is nlo a duplicate of 'tjie two a i 'honzefl and approved '.!Vin"-; 7, I !(! Kiiiv fur these Hve battleships were peni.'l at the r.avy ih pariipeut N. vimi.er 15, liii'O, and in I'Vbrn.o 1901 ; the Hath iron works w;i awiim d the conlrat.t for the huil'iiiu.' of i, .u OtfOi iiia, a siler ship ef i le Virginia. Rhodn Inland, iNew Jeoev mki No iirfl'sM, at a contract pi kv.f .t. ")!)'). OO'f. Tht Georgia belongs to tho most powerful type of battleship afloat and also to the largest trisa. She has a trial dispfafreir.eni of l.'i.lHH tons and w -t35 feef, loitir, TO fei-t u inches beam nnd under trial c ncl : tiona will draw 21 feet, whildt-lie Ins an extreme draft of 20 feel lnn fully l..idi;d and equipped i' Ii slure. coul, aintnt nitidii, eie. The hull has a cellar doul.le bnttnit: and is divided into about 2-5 water tiif i t eoinpartincuts. The crafi is fully protected by the best of armor, having a combined weight of 370(1 gross tons and which includes a main belt extending t!ie entire length of each sfdff from eleven to four inches thick. Tim Upper ea.eineii , araior, and the at liwafrlsliip armor .-ix lneius ihicK. The t welve iirc'n turrets rind uaruetts a-'e eovereJ With a ten i.e., armor tli: eisni rn'CrV lurrt-t.-f rn i I bet ls with six ilicii ULf.MF. Tne conning tower is nine in;l.ej ffi'ick. the signal tower five inches thick and the gun protection and splinter bulk heads are two ana three inches thick There is a protective deck at . the water line and below this n a com plete belt of copper bands to pro tect the steering gear and equipment and which are tilled with celhiios.-. tvluch promptly Kwells to KWer.d I times i ts owu weight when wet, lhu stopping any hole by Mint. Thi battery of the Georgia consist!. of four twelve inch breech loading rifles, eight eight inch breech loadim.' rifles, twelve six-inch breech loadim; rides of rapid movement, twelve three in:h bfftech loadinj.' rapid Hie rilles, twelve" three-pounder iuii-. four one-pumler' -uuioiiiaue guu.-, four one-pounder ffibglo sh6t guns. two three-Inch field g'tms, tw mi' chine guns and six autdiVr. tic guns. There are also' four submerged tor pedo tubes, here is a bunker ca pacity of 1900 tonf of coal, and Hie Geoi'L'ii is equipped with the f. IKuv jug machinery: two four evlinder ti l plo e pansion envir.es. each dr; int one bronze t hree-Vladed pron l!er a bout 18 feet in diameter,, 'ihu Inter mediate cylinder, 57 lu-.-lto in ilium.' ter, and two Imv pressure evliuilers tiliindie. inches in dia.ue.er, all. .v UWHl UK OF mg a is incu siroice. me eng-.m-ii I eurpoiMted Under the f.aws of the Kexiilic of Hawaii. - '. WW f , fCDO.hiiii.lii) I'l.'i'l.1" s , 2iM,iinn mi . ; n ; ) i v i i i i-; i : ; i 1 1- rift f 70,1 . m ' Ot'J'lCioS. .'has. M. Covrk-e.,, President I. C. .l.i'iu'S Vice-President i:W.Maefarlanit.. 2nd Vicf-Presicent II. C.Nike Cashier 0. Ilu-tace Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. K. D. Teniivr. I. A. McCandless, x H. Atiierti.n. K. V. Itishop. 'liansMct a Geuer;-1 Commercial and Savings Business. Corrsii.tndence Solicited. McCall! IcCal McCall!! Miliioi ol McCali s Patterns Sold Annually without Conipfainf These Patterns are The Most ' Perfctt, The Most Practical, The Most Stylish and The Most Economical of an p.-jduce-J in r.ny country, and directJoni 6n each envelop:, showing how to taaki t'rz gar.nnf up, arc printed so plainly that the most inexperienced need no' feir a failure, if the directions are followed. E: W. JORDAN & CO.-, Lfi SOLF: AG TINTS. No. 10 STORE, Fort Street, Honolulu .. .m. . ... m, ------ t, , , I THE HENRY WATEBBOUSE TRUST CO, lid 1 BUY3 AND SELLS - UE All ESTATE, STOCKS vt r,0$t)3 WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES ' SlJf U RES IN VESMENTS A List of High Grade Securities matfd on applica'ioi'J CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED HONOLULU. HAWAII 5Kes on hi i c'ina' I'll '' '"("nd tMi-y tii down iii:ei: a y . -xpi'iiort arcs Hid I ii.. -it yr.tir surplit 'ft wrfavinu an i in ilii. la;o. t p'!1 cn.l ir-t I'D -a in'.js account.- a-1- ,- ime do tar "pens one I. or-. smnck were I ido'i, with Japanese rien and explosives, 'ri wl ftispRnsfiiri will V jusfi'fipd. Jjirt attho samtimi it ;wpii,k -in tnat. tr sucn is nm ra-, tne unssmn tiPf t. should not. havp stnpin.it find; secured snc'li pvidnee as would have proven tlufr right to fire on :irjipeVuily VianuJelss fishing smaclis .;.. Most ffvWs bring tWelr" own cure, in the end. Lynching in the South is beginning to p.tll on tho minds of the leading southorners. simply becjf'f' fy ncn tijf" has failed in -accomplishing tins eiTuct of st innitng out, the classof crimes whih uvoltud its terrors. Judge J01109 of AhibHina, who was rnoeiltly appointed to th. Federal .Tudgship for tm Northern Circuit of Alibamt. his d liwred a charge to an imoUfneled gr m l ; jury which marks t:t doom of lynching in tli" South, and lvno:t ng will ))is.s away liic dueling j and other former inhibited practices. dot JJi The springing of the f.rap which launched Miranda into et" nity was a fniglc and fitting finalo to aim of the most p-ithetic' inci dents ever known in the Islands, and now that: scone lias c1oSe'(T,- se rious reflections ails". To prevent, rather than to punisir friuie ii iho one end of tho criminal law. Vo know that we slill bav'ea orimi unl element here, and the fa!o of Miranda is no assurance that 6therpood men will- not suffer at the h mds of miscreant's. A stricter nurv.'illiince of criainal element is iinperativ.'ly doiiianded. jf The proposed ligament: W-idnlfi tnxt T i"'l iv kr:rn...ii be tween the All-MauiSnml the K1 alios is mi rwi-i w.i'iMi should ait ructa large nttoaulawre' TruoH iK op ftlei-tion da,y, lnji thox .J o v.i.-"f to attend the gHinecim do their voting in the foronooii and Hi k" in the game in tho nfto-noon. Hoth tP ims rpprpsnnt the cream tif llonolu m and Maui, and a game richly wort h seinjj 'Vt'.t 2 suit. Ln nil fit lend and fcncmrrase'6irr BthletnS'outhv exhaust in two condeusers, c ich hay lag a cooling surface of about 12,000 square feet. There are lIv'My f. m Nicluusse boilers irtSTi'"- A? eiL-ht water tight comiiarlm'ents, having a total grate sui-tatfe of l lltl nuarl "Inr tfeet and a c.oi'H kting suj face of WAiLUKU. p. o. n x sic g MATTINGS Chinese nnd jMp.Miicfie ill W'ldln n nd 'Kntier. 'rent e'lsp ,',:idei t li.e nn 'p. MATS Pltiln anI Twisteil Sii-it'f'f In sizes from 2x3 to Mill font. Nuliine- found wliieh m id ve equal service fiir sani' money. R.-rK, ftrowns, Gre.-ns and J tint s. ' Plain straw is thecbe-iipr grade, and IVisicd the btter. RUGS Japanese Cotttm In nize from 2x4 to 12x12 f";t. IUiip and White, nlo Solid Blue Crntttr with Grecian Horder. y CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. - - LEV!iRS & COOKE, LtW , llonolu'fiii WALK. 'WRITE, WIPE) : OR PHONE SOMEHOW ANYJIOW GET SOME ETE The Best Nickel CIor In the Market KAHULUI STORE 'DISTRIBUTORS DAILBY r'. '2fabe-3(ahu ui Sled road Company .-ipjare fWr.., This tsp'ipmei; will vive a speed of ID kuoU J ln.ii:' or one knbt faster than an 6'.iitle- ship now in the service of lluV Suited States navv. Two lulf kilowatt genernrtetff AW six fiO kilowatt generators' si'A fur nish he ClVe'trical equipment fVr' six 50 inch seai'l-li'll'tits, l.OOJ.rUaVAVcsV cents and foV Very purpoTe for whiuh lectricity whl b u'm-iC. Im' pnrtanl accessories on-the' liratt i i elude an uv auuruiing iMiiC iV-,tillin plant for converting saYl wSi'ier iul i fresh ice plant, laundry,- mucin.. u shop, electric sii;ualling cuinniunic.i; lions throughout ship, telephone, wireless telegi'apny, air ctnnpiehsiuo pi tnt, complete coalini; gear, el. el ric switches, etc. Doh uiili'.urv mu.-ts wl h ti'htin.' i ti-ps bud si mil ling gear are now In posil.on, ii nd tnree suioUi: fu.n.-Uare net up aal the G. oi k' a iia.-u distine. lioo of being, the tir.-i bat leship launched with steam up. Th"G-oigia is lit lid for a flj i ninu. ij ariei-a are provided tor a total i). 7ti i men, coiihi.-tii. v( one ftaif oflicer, tine i-omii:ai.il:uo o'fn er. one chief ot staff, 'i'l wardri em licei VI junior odiceri., 10 warrant Itic- r AUd criW of tibi mvnvin. I utfeVg u:u YS-4 A .' f NS V.'.ui.i wu I'aI.V IrH'rl1 ii ail i i .tihr!,-!! K.; li-ii It.i Syvi.l,- t-p'ville i'ail l'..i I Sp"ville Sp' villi l .In:, a L.'.tve A rrive Leave Arrive Leave . Arrive I e.ive Arrive leave A i riM l.i i.t Arr. e ;i A.M. I P M. '; STATIONS' A.M. P.M. i . r .vs I'as. I Fueioht Fbeiout Fbsioht Pas. Pas. KAHULui-PutiriteKE F A P f & P A.M. A. Si. j A. M. A.M. V.St. P. M. P. M. . t , .A.M. P.M. T.Utl I ' I 45 ' 2.00 3.45 Kahului Leave t;.2ll l.-ju ,M2 8.51 PJ.IW 2.12 3.57 Puunene Arrive r.f, i.:f 7 ' f ." i , 12.25 2.20 , 4.03 Puunene Leave c.4 L4 vA , 12.40 2.32 4.15 Kshultli' Arrive 6.55 1.55 7.3.'i !, 9.40 2.35 Kahului Ltave .-r a'.i;, 7.17 9.55 '2-. 47 ' Puunene Arrive P. '.- 3.2 1 .7.VI , 10.10 '2f.5fj Puuucuc Leaie J.20 a.-J5 S. : 10.25 3.07 Kahului ' Arrive 8.:J3 :i.40 8.12 10.55 ' 3.12 11.10 3.24 .i:7 11.20 ' 3.28 j 8.37 11.33' 3.38 I ' ' I I.'3Huli4i Railroad Company AGENTS ROR .A',. ?..s DEP. & UALDWIN. I.tu.j-ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, Line of Sailing Vessels Between .voi IfVLse. Iscm and the 11 iwaiian Islands; AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO.; WILDEU'S STEAMSHIP CO. , hnpbrtera one! Dealers In1 I - .i s.. t ;uOOD -hi-. B T y-,.f V sil!es tobVh and surfaced. ; -S. FY iO'IS und IiLI " fu ;!.-..- ,tn I .i I v.. l. C:: )V t .i'.'.n.niN'.S nnd INSIDE FINISH Xl LUMIJK!:, ;!,n a t)ljim ,. tclvj'.lrflr-.c VVAter!ctl rV.:!'.l'G.TED 1UON, GALV.'.Mv'.ED Jfi'N, ylNC GALVANIZED j'RON PIPS,- 6 AT. Till Nr. ri I S im.iI lAlN'i. Vt NK W 11 Y : . $TAIM I . a , . . p. i I . I I 1 ' ' , .,t 4 V