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-r jMHPfffV T, . W Vfc THE EVENING BULLETIN HONOLULU, H. I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1900. ft S B Evening Bulletin Fnbllibed Krery Day except Sunday, at 310 King Street, Honolulu, T. ofil., by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY. WAI.LACKIt. FA1UUNOTON ..Editor DANIEL LOGAN City Editor Entered at the Post Office at Hono lulu at second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..$ .75 Per year " " " H.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign...... 13.00 Payable Invariably In advance. Telephone i . . 256 Post Office Box w 718 MONDAY NOVEMUER 5, 1900, FOR PRESIDENT, wm. Mckinley. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, THEO. ROOSEVELT. VOTERS Mark Your Ballots LIKE THIS: FOR DELEGATE TO CONORESS. Unexpired Term, 56th Congress. (MAUK ONE.) Kawananakoa, David Parker, Samuel Wilcox, R. W. FOR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS. (Full Term, 57th Congress) (MAMC OKI) Kawananakoa. David Parker, Samuel X Wilcox. R. W. ! FOR SENATORS. (MACK six.) Achi.W. Ck.uawi) x Auld,"Wm. T Bipikane, S. W. Boyd, R. N. I Brown, Cecil bhmm, X Carter, Geo. R. im " X Carter, J. Q. Crabbe, Clarence L. pt"' "X" Fernandez, Abraham I HoltJ. D. Jr. I Isenberg, D. P.R. Jr. KalauokalanT, D. Kaulia, J. K. Kanuha, David Lilikalani, E. K. Pahia, Frank X Pua, S. K ( Rowe, E. C. Waterhouse. H. (w.i.t.hn.i.1) x" FOR REPRESENTATIVES. Fourth District. (MARK SIX.) Aylett, Wm. Booth C. W Bush, J, E. Camara, J. M. Clark, J. K. Gilfiilan, -. F. Hoogs. WnjTT? Kailimai, M.'H. Kalauokalani. D. Jr. Keiki, J. W. Kumalae, Jonah Macfarlane, JE. C. Meheula, Solomon Nakookoo, J. K. Ouinn, JVC. Robertson, A. G. M. Spencer, 5. W. Wise, John H. FOR REPRESENTATIVES, Fifth District. (MACK SIX.) Brown, Frank Coelho. W. J. "' X Damon, S. IY1. Emmeluth, J. Harvey, Frank Hitchcock, H. R. nn.iw.on) j x Holt.R.W. I Johnson, Enoch e-") X Kaulukou, J.L. X Lane, John X Mahoe, S. K. Makainai, J. P. Markham, Geo McCandless, L. L (tmon.) x Aossman. H J. Mossman, Wm. Ple I Prendergast, J. K. Robert Wllcoi ran never nbtaln a seat In tho United States Congress. K. vole cast for him can only servo to throw discredit upon the good name of the Hawaiian people. Vote the Straight Republican Ticket The withdrawal of George Mnrkhnm from M Independent party Is a direct result of the chaos for which that par ty stands. What sense Is there In vot ing for men who cannot manage a po litical party honestly to say nothing of dealing with the affairs of thj-gov-eminent? Thqfefflctal location of tho polling places Wlnibllshcd In another column of this Issue. Every voter should take particular care In looking up tho poll ing place of his precinct and be on hand early. The true Republican will vote the straight ticket, from Parker down.J e- m Wilcox Is disposed to hedge on ttls purported remarks about the Demo crats, It Is natural for Robert to as sert belief In his own election, yet tho wholo tenor of his remarks shows that ho appreciates that his political cause Is lost. Tho appeal to voters from the busi ness men should convince every cltlzin of this Island that at the election to morrow tho business tntcrests of theso Islands arc at stake. A vote for Wilcox means a vote for business depression; that laborers will be thrown out of em ployment by reason of tho lack of con fidence Investors wilt have In Hawaiian securities and Industrie.!. The business men make no effort to influence tho voters In their selection of candidal.- from the regular American parties. A vote for Wilcox and his party means a vote for disaster. No citizen of th? Territory can afford to throw his in fluence to a party of destruction. Vote the straight Republican ticket. Sound money and prosperity. SPLIT TICKET VOTER. The Republican who falls jto vote for every candidate on tho Republican ticket falls utterly In his comprehen sion of what the Republican party stands for. Ho falls utterly In his com prehension of tho American conditions that must prevail If Hawaii Is to gain prestige In the United States and secure speedily the advantages of Statehood. With the political parties aligned on American lines the people of tho Unit ed States will watch the Legislative contest as closely as that for delegate. Tho election of a Legislature with a majority for none of the parties will accomplish much tho same result lo cally as would the election of Wilcox to Congress. Such a 'result, which Is possible If the voters break away from party lines, will create -a Legislature, tho personification of chaos, a body of men whose time will bo taken up in the play for party advantage while thj business of the Territory remains un done. Every man on every ticket doubtless has his personal enemies. He would not bo worthy a candidacy If ho ha.l not. The Republican, however, who puts personality before tho sound prin ciples of his party Is In fact throwing his Influence against every tenet and precedent for which his party stand sponsor. Tho split ticket man Is filse to himself, false to his party. His In fluence Is destructive rather than cro atlvo and nullifies, whatever Buppon he may glvo to Individuals, on the Re publican ticket. Dy voting for a Dem ocrat or Independent who Is h'.s "friend," the Bpllt ticket voter makes possible If Hot probable, the defeat cf his "friend" on the Republican ticker Every declared Republican Bbould vote solidly for tho candidates of bis party, if he hopes to maintain In thU Territory any degree of party discipline or establish tho American principle of party loyalty. Lunatic Attack's Empress. Yokohama, Oct, 25. Yesterday morning as the Empress and her tiulto were passing tho offices of the Nippon Yusen Kalsha on their way to the lla ma Detached Palace, a young man named Kageyama Iwasaburo, apparent ly a lunatic, threw one of his wooden clogs at the carriage In which Her Ma Jcscty was riding. The clog missed tho carriage at which It was aimed, and struck that occupied by Viscount Ka gawa. The man was at once arrested. Yote the Straight Republican Ticket -- Pioneer Blectric Transit. C. S.'Desky expects to start the trol ley cars running up and down Pacific Heights tomorrow afternoon. Ho chooses election day by way of cele brating McKlnley's sure thing reelec tion. Ji: 7" f Vote the Straight Republican Ticket STARTLING FIGURES IMPORTS OP CHAMPAGNE Intn the United twin January I t to July 1st, iqoo. G. H. MUMM Si CO.'S EXTRA DRY 00,140 cases. Moet & Chandon 18,413 " Pommery & Greno f2.jSj " Hledskk & Co , Dry Mono- pole.Vv" ,ooq " Louls'ltoederer ' 4,418 " All other brands . ...- 27012 " TOTAL 155,184 " Compiled from tho OfTtcUl Custom H?um Records UACFARLAHE & CO., LTD., Sole agents. Th Laat CARLOAD OP GARLAND Brought the. Pacific Hardware Co. Limited, t . Several New Styles which have just been introduced in the United States. The "SUCCESS" Square Oven Steel-Range. The "SURPRISE" Square Oven Steel Range. Ranges (or the People at Popular Prices. For Hard or Soft Coal or Wood. This construction Is provided with perfectly square SHEET-STEEL OVENS, which renders them very quick arid perfect bakers. Have Self-mounting Cast iron Door, and the entire outside finish Is of Aluminium. Particular attention Is directed to the fact that the Inside or the Sheet-steel Is also Aluminlzea. which protects the wearing qualities and prevents rusting out. DETACHABLE RE SERVOIR, which fits all sles. The prices of the above are extremely low. The "OAKLAND" Four Holes, for Wood Only. The Best Designed and Best MsdeSlove for the price ever offered. Heavy Fire-back, Large Fire-box, Large Smooth Hearth, End shelf and Outside Oven shelf. The "SUPERB GARLAND" Square Oven Range SIX HOLES, FOR SOFT COAL OR WOOD. Spacious Pouch-feed, Large BrollIng-door, Heavy Boston-ring Covers, hxtra Heavy Ca.Hron Sectional Linings, Large Ash-pan, Rods Mounted on Outside. DUPLEX GRATE, which can be removed and replaced without disturbing the remainder of the Fire-box. Alumlnlzed Oven-door, Oven-back and Oven Hack. Aerated Oven, admitting Fresh, heated Air. ALUMINUM Is mixed with the Iron from which all "GARLANDS"are made. This mlxt re adds strength, prevents blowholes, and Is a benefit to Iron in every way. For Sale at the HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT ot the Bethel Street PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd. Residence Tract FOR SALE AS A WHOLE! ...-ISO Aores-... PALOLO HEIGHTS! Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Waialae Road. Ad Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium I MAGNIFICENT VIEW I The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com mands a land and sea view from Koko Head to the Waialae Mountains. WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from an eleva tion of 1,200 feet. For further particulars apply to Palolo Land and A. F. COOKE, Manager, NOW ON EXHIBITION FORTY SWELL TURNOUTSe Every One 0 Them a Different Style t WE SEIL CARRIAGES AS (HEAP AS BECAUSE l buy direct Irom the SOME REASONS Why You 8hould Buy Your Carriages From Uti 1 You Take No Risks of damage in transportation. You Have a Chance to Personally. Inspect stock and select something to your liking. If you order from the "Coast by cata'ogue you are taking chances of getting something entirely different from what it louks on DaDer. RememberI A suit of clothing as one cosiing tfiu.uu. Schuman's Carriage and Harness Repository. ROOSEVELT IN NEW YORK. Syracuso, N, Y., Oct. 25. The clos ing speeches ot an arduous day In the Roosevelt campaign were made at Au burn and Syracuse.atter jumps through widely divergent counties. Although It was a favorable day, because, while In Auburn and Syracuse, there were sev eral Interruptions, tho questions and answers were In rather good natured form, and there was no friction which Indicated a desire on the part ot either questioner or answerer to enter Into a personal contoversy, Syracus eltself, was a blaze of light while hundreds of people thronged (he streets. Tho auditorium where tho spechmaklng was held and the square whero the outside meeting took plico .were both too sraall.'.to accommodate those who desired to hear Oovernir Roosevelt. , In Auburn three meeetlngs had to be held to accommodate tho people. It was at this place that tho first serious Interruption of tho day occuncd. Tho Governor had started at tho first meet ing upon an exposition of the tru,t question, Indorse Republican principles by voteng the straight ticket. Eight-Hour Coinproiiilfie. Tho Dtillclers Annotation on Satur day agreed to accept tho compromise offered by tho Carpenters' Union, to have the eight-hour day begin on tho first of December. STOVES Improvement Co., .Room 8, Model Block. VOU CAN BUY THEM III 'FRISCO I ficlorlei un deleri on the Cool. for $1 1:oks as well on paper AT THE ORPHEUM. I The theater going people have been hungry for a show for the past few weeks despite tho fact that politicians have been .doing all In their power to Interest and entertalnthem. It Is doubtful It a final rally would have kept them away from the Orpheum Saturday night. They were all there, familiar faces and lots ot new onts eager for some sort ot an entertain ment and they got It according to their liking. The clever little skit, "A Pipe Dream" smacked of the No. 1 brand and caused several to remark to their neighbors that "that Is the kind you want to smoke after this." The.Dulcle sisters were, greeted with storms of applause on their ontrance and gracefully .responded to several encori-B and Dlrdlo Brlghtthlng with her banjo caught on for keeps. Dent ing and Carroll were greatly handicap ped by the 'usual Saturday night per formance ot the electric lights but they made good hqwever nnd'aro favorites as long as they V(IU stay. Edward 13. Adams ,1s a descriptive balladlst ot exceptional ability. Ho Is 3 clever .actor and sings his songs In a delightfully Intelligent manner. ".Tho Humber" of course was a hit, only hla was nit honest plumber. Thero will be no performance to night, but tomorrow evening and every evening following perfoimnuces will be given. Vote the Straight Republican Ticket I Transcendent Light I I iwi 1 . . ! V vflr : w. -w-. w-sste-: Carriage Maker u S General Repairing. I Painting, Blacksmithing,, Trimming. Phaetons, Baggies and Hacks Manufactured. HI6H.CL4B8 WTMS:. Ofhca Phoof 130 Powtr .utlonPhon The Hawaiian ' Electrie'CO., AUkta Street, Malul of Merc ant Street. Electroliers Brackets, Piano and Reading Lamps, Shades, Globes and Electrical Supplies. Sol Aftnti tor , The WestinghoHse Elec. & Mfg. Co., PlTTSBUjKl. Pa. Dynamoa, Motom. Trnnnformera, Etc. Special Bargain In New Fixtures. ' THE HONOLULU TOBACCO CO., LTD., beg leave, to inform their friends and the public generally that they have moved into their new store corner of Hotel and Fort Streets where they will be pleased to receive a continuance of former patronage. None .but high grade goods kept in stock. Box goods a specialty. Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd. B 3!T O-Z 3!T 33 B 15 S Boilermakers : : and : : Electricians. Agents Tor The - General - Electric - Company 0CKhockCoXOO0OOCOOOOOC0O THE IDEAL TABLE WATER 13 J0HANN13 WATER from the Springs of Zollhans, Germany, cures most all alls.Js pleasant lo take, Is pure and sparkling, does not looselts strength by be ng bottled. No home should be without a case of tlohannls Water. SOLI AOENTS. W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXOOOOOOOCX "We TTatcla. "Wlxile TTo-ul Sleep BOWER'S MERCHANT PATROL AND CONFIDENTIAL AO.ENCY :::::::: R.llebl. W.tchm.n turnlih.a toiftorain4 property. Beit City reference! toralebel. Deteotre bq coBDdentltl work of All ioru. ;; Office Room 4 Model Block - S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandfec. Dty Goods, Groceries. . Japanese Provisions, etc MAaqON BLOCK, SrS-H- Sft F-O. 332C886 Contractors General Business Agency ', All Kinds of Laborers Supplies, Carved Stone constantly on hand, ready to, supply. . T, HAYA8HI, Mgl .King Street, 'near Liliha (Etta side), Honolulu, T. of II, r, o, Box mi , Imrorrw JAPANESE PROVISIONS Soq Bkiuttawia Brnatrr Distilled Water Delivered Free . Tontty part of the city Oahulceand. Electric Co., ' HOFFMAN &HAHKHAM. Worlts. Kewalo. Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box 600. Ifirlce will be delivered by courteous drivers to any part of premises desired. Best Light known to science and th Cheapest! ARCH L1GHT8 for indoor and lOut- aoor illumination. Installed on short notice for Lawn Parties Luaus of'Hills. Lights Rented by Month. . I BOO or 500 Candle Power. WASHINGTON LIGHT CO. Bnlo AAenta. .. .M V1V "lfcwwww C. W. MACFARLANE, Manage?. ' , jS? Ltd. I t .TEL. 70S. P. O. BOX 24. MERCHANT STREET. 1 ' TV T" - ZEvgato. 215 P. O. Box 878 and Builder Tel.pb.im ana 3Vt-A.INrO ad Dmw in . GENERAL lEEGHill Orronmc Qpumt'a- HoararAT. BE COOL Put in one of our ' lectric, Fan Motors A large shipment of Fans direct or alternating current for us on either desk or celling. CALL AND SEE THEM. , Oceanic Gaeancl Blectric Co., Ltd. Office: 46 Merohant St. tlf XXV 1 hi''.- ,,..,.( 1 ' ftjt u,l, &?