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VISITORS GIVE THEIR IMPRESSIONS
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Here lii wlmt they Bay:
President D. 0. Holt One is charm
cd with the troplcftl verdure, entranc
ed with the quaint, sott, sweet, melo
dious music, soollicd by tho balmy cli
mate and Impressed with the commci
clal Importance of Honolulu.
Mrt, Edgar Johnson This Is surely
tho most hospitable place In tho trop
ics, hut I certainly miss our splendid
lemon orchards.
C. F. Holland Slnco leaving I.oa
Angeles our excursion has been an
almost continuous round of pleasure.
Pleasant surprises an ailed us on ev
ery hand. Hut, In addition to this,
we have received n more lasting ben
efit In the way of education. Every
facility hat) been afforded us to gain
for ourselves a full knowledge of these
beautiful Islands from an economical,
social and political standpoint, and
tho Information and data collected
will be rich material for use In advo
cating the cause of tho people of tho
Islands. Their universal courtesy
and kindness has endeared them to
every member of the Editorial Asso
ciation. Mils Ethel B, Powers I havo been
Impressed not only with tho marvel
ous beauty of Honolulu and the sur
rounding country but with her Impor
tance as a coming commercial center,
Tho time most soon come when the
world will realize that Honolulu Is to
become tho stepping stono between
the Occident nnd tho Orient. This
fact Is strongly emphasized by her cos
mopolitan population meaning as It
docs that nil Innds will be interested
In her development.
Mist Helen Leech My Impressions
arc aa varied ns tho changing lights
ond shadows on mountain and valley,
or ihe shifting opaline of your won
dcrful ocean. At first 1 thought tho
chief charm was the tioplcnl verdure,
then tho delicate softness of tho fleecy
clouds floating aimlessly nround tho
mountain-tops, but now I nm con
vinced It Is simply the combination,
forming a "dolce far nlnto" moro to
Lc desired than any land known to
ancient or modern mariners. Had I
been asked to glvo my Impression In
pne word It would havo been easier,
as I should have said, "Perfect!"
Isabella Ware Morgan With what
Joy upon tho sixth day of my voyage
from Ban Francisco, early In tho
morning was I awakened to view tho
cntranco .to Honolulu harbor.. As wc
2 passed ' Diamond Head, close to the
i seaward slope, the lighthouse may ho
observed, and then looking back of
the ragged reef skirting the coast line,
J upon which tho waves dashed hlch,
the valley full of mists, nnd rainbows,
tho brilliant colorings of hills, nnd
trees, the ever-changing shades of
lluo and green of the mighty ocean,.
constitutes tho most magnificent land
scape, nover to bo forgotten. Tho
custom of garlanding friends upon
their arrival In Honolulu, with tho
fragrant lei Is a most delightful one.
and nowhere can bo found a moro hos
pitable, merry, and music-loving peo
ple, than In Honolulu. Tho word
"Aloha" Is generously extended to all,
and nothing Is ever too much trouble
for tho residents, If It enn In tho
smallest degrco add to tho pleasure
' nl strangers In Honolulu. I may end
,,by saying I hopo tho tlnio will como
, when I may spend many weeks In Ho
nolulu.
J. J. PenrVy "This would bo a good
' place In which to live" was tho first
Impression of tho writer on arriving
at Honolulu. Tlmo has only served
IU cmpuaBHU 1I1UI vivn,
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Tho unlvcr-
Veal cordial hospitality of her citizens
?of all classes, tho clean, well-kept
streets, tho restful, comfortable and
inviting appearance of her homes
vthc mansion nnd coltago alike with
their spacious, shaded and tastclully
arranged grounds, suggest tho appro
priateness of the namo Paradlso of tho
Pacific. What could ho moro desired
than a home In such a city und among
such a pcoplo?
r Ones Hortense Tower A little
fragment of heaven dropped into tho
ocean, and called for conveniences
rake Honolulu.
John D. H. Browne I am Indebted
''to Bishop Rcstarlck and family for
tho most generous hospitality and tho
most gracious and thoughtful nttcn-
tlons, but In addition, I have been
charmed and gratified with tho rcccp-j
tlon everywhoro shown us. I cannot (hat nowhere In tho world In the won-
'Imagine anything further being dono dcrful hospitality of jour pioplu
(than tho Promotion Commlttco and .equalled.
tho citizens of Honolulu havo done Mrs. Edgar Johnson I am happy to
for our pleasure and profit. I Icavo know that I am going to havo tho
tho Islands with an Intense lcslrc to pleasure of expressing myself on Ho
advance their interests, and with a nolulu. Its beautiful and magnlllccnt
,decp8eated regard for tho Hawaiian surroundings," and Its hospltahlo peo
people. plo In particular. They malio you feel
Irving 8. Watson If your Undo at homo. Tho glad hand Is always
Samuel 'has any possessions moro outstretched and a lirlght smllo In ov-
'.beautiful than these iBlnnd gems of Idcitcc. On our nrrival hero and Just
the "Pacific, tho Southern California I eforo wo landed, I saw a very pretty
Editorial Association wants to know rainbow, and while looking at It wish
where thoy arc. Wo never expect to d that foliage and flowers could be
,seo anything more luxuriant In trop- to beautiful. A few hours later my
leal growth, and we aro Euro that tho
royal, warm hearted and genuine hos
vitality that has been tendered us can
never be exceeded by any peoplo In
nny land. Your good fellowship has
raptured our hearts. Your luxuriant
tropical foliage, your wonderful tints
upon tho hillsides, and your soft sea
broezes havo captured our senses, and
r. o go back to our California homes to
gend on the good word about this won
derful laud.
, Each-member of the visitors editorial party
has wjshed to " say something back" to the good
people of these beautiful isles for the many
pleasures that have been theirs through all these
happy days in the tropics.
Here is what they say:
R. C. Springer Awl What's the
usct Nothing to ill These Islnnds
nro all to the merry! Bay, kid, If
those people back In the States knew
what this country was you would bo
building fences nround tho Islands to
keep 'em off. There mny bo other
places like this outside of books; but
I'm tho Missouri Kid!
Mrs. Harry lies With I-os Angeles,
the metropolis of California, linked
to tho Islands of Hawaii by a lino of
steamers, wc can see great posslblll'
(lea for both plates. They have much
to offer In exchange, and wc could
promise them an extensive tourist
travel, with a circulation of many
such glorious Impressions as wo nro
to carry away with us.
O. Ray Horton Somebody once
bald that no great truth ever takes
hold of n man without making him
Its missionary. Henceforth am I to
bo n Mainland missionary for Hawaii,
preaching its glad gospel of tho trop
ics and urging people to turn their
weary steps toward tho Paradlso of
the Pacific.
Edgar Johnson Hawaii has tho
most beautiful women, tho most In
teresting and big-hearted men, the
best hotels, tho most accommodating
railroad, steamship and nenspnper
men. Long live Hawaii, and may It
tver prosper!
D. J. Bastanehury I dearly lovo all
of tho pcoplo of tho city of Honolulu
and may becomo one of your perma
nent residents within a year or two.
Mlw May Moore This Is tho most
inttrcstlng trip of my life.
Mrs. McDIvItt A grand country
with n bright future.
T. P. McDlvItt 1 am In lovo with
jour good-looking young ladles and
may movo my paper down here; am
IT' :".'":.'. '"",, " .. ""rprlnR unbidden to our lips.
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Paul Moore This Is tho grandest
tho best-managed trip In the history,!
Iho Southern California Editorial As
Foclatlon. Mrs. Clara H. H. Davis Tho vege
In; Ion In this climate Is so much moro
varied and luxuriant than In ours that
I feci as though your hospitality must
also bo affected by tho climate. Wo
are proud of the noted Callfornlan
hospitality, hut you havo outdono us.
Our trip has bepn a scries of such de
lightful surprises that words utterly
fall In expressing our appreciation.
Wo only await tho chanio to "got
back at you."
Mrs. 0. Ray Horton Love It Is said
Is liko tho letter II, because It leads
In Hope, Harmony, Happiness nnd
Heaven, Is at tho end of wrath, and
keeps entirely out "of discord. We of
the Editorial party havo found In tho
past two weeks that it leads also In
Honolulu, llllo, Hawaii, and Hospi
tality. Mrs. H. O. Tlnsley Honolulu lb a
name to conjuro with a placo onco
rcon never forgotten; a kaleidoscope
of color, riotous In red, green, orange
and purplo. Ono can seo tho glorious
Mediterranean' when looking upon the
waters that lap tho shore of this gar
den spot. It Is a dream that I want
to dream again. Superlative adject
lcs havo been exhausted and a new
dictionary Is required to describe
this Eden on earth Honolulu.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Van Leuven
Our Impressions of Honolulu and the
Hawaiian Islands is favorablo In ev
ery respect. Tho right royal wclcomo
. nnd tho lavish attention and enter-
.talnment accorded to us Is, so far as
luo nro concerned. Indescribable nnd
jour appreciation Is Incxprcssable. The
song of our hearts Bhall he, Aloha,
forever.
Mrs. J. L. Matthews The beauty of
l your Islands Is simply beyond cxpp's
sion. Wo havo had ono ot tho moil
pleasant t linen of our lives, and will
I carry away tho happiest memories of
Hawaii. I tu-liavo I am safe In saying
wish camo true and words cannot cv
press my thoughts while driving out
with Mrs. McCandlcss through the
iesldcuco section, viewing tho lovely
homes and seeing follago of. every
color. JTho Volcano was simply grand
and Alolia as' "observed on every
face ot our reception committees lieio
and at llllo. Tho Luau Is something
unique and Is u feast wo will long ro
member. On our ro'urn horo from
llllo we felt more welcome. Evcu the
faces of the little brown folks were
aglow with smiles.
L. F. Doollttle There Is no placo
on earth like Hawaii, nnd my Impres
sions are Hint none of us would wnnt
It nny different from the visitors'
,olnt of view. 1 believe it to be tho
place where tho finest tourist crop
In all the West even rivalling our
own Southern California can he har
vested, nnd thnt the Promotion Com
mittee is on tho right track to reap
that harvest.
Mrs. L. F. Doollttle It mils' be dc
llghtful to Ihc In a climate whero )ou
always have the "good old summei
time." where there nrr no winter
clothes to stow away every -fall nnd I
to bo hauled out every spring; whero
thcro ore no furs for the moths to
corrupt ,and where, they tell us, that
thieves do nbt break through ntid
steal. One should be willing, to fore
go an occasional cold snap for tho
sake of such luxuries.
Mrs. I. 8. Watson So much has
been said already by different mem
bers of our party in praise of the trop
ical beauty of Hawaii, and the con
tinued nnd continual hospitality of
her people, that 1 hesitate to add any
thing lest wo weary by our much
speaking. Yet tho fact remains that
all I've thought or heard or dreamed of
this country and her people Is true
to tho last letter. I wonder moro and
more thnt so many races can dwell to
gether In unity. 1 marvel at the com
plicated work dono by the public
school teachers ami other workers. I
icallzo that wc do not understand con
ditions at all, but wo do understand
warm welcomes and hearty hand
clasps and ns wo go to our homes our
hearts will ever bo sending back "a
friendly salutation" and "Aloha" will
Pul W. Moors - Tho courtesies
shown us by the townspeople, the In
terest manifested by them In tho to
rtilltie'from' which -w- have1" come,
their evident desire that wo ho plcav.d
with their city and contingent terri
tory, their wllllngncjs to Impart In
formation and glvo directions have
I ten pleasurable features not always
accorded tho tourist and traveler,
miss may m. moore i i-spi-cuti iu
no about thirty thousand pineapple
rlantn, but havo seen thirty million
Instead. In the same ratio has been,
tun cordiality of our reception and en
tertainment. Tho good people of Ho
nolulu nnd tho Islands left nothing
umlona to make us fee! that wu arc
kindred nnd not aliens.
Mrs. J. J. Penny Honolulu Is n ver
itable Garden ot Kden nn Eden so
perfect that tho trail of the serpent
enn not he found on It.
Political Notices
SHERIFF, COUNTY rF OAHU.
I have been regularly nominated
by the Republican County Contention
for the ofllio of
SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU
and I hereby solicit the votes of tho
Electors of thu County. '
a. m. nnowN.i
COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF
OAHU.
Having been regularly nominated
by the Republican County Conven
tion for the ofllco of
COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY
OF OAHU,
I hereby solicit the votes of tho Elect
ors ot the County.
JOHN W. CATHCART.
COUNTY
CLERK, COUNTY OF
OAHU.
I have been regularly nominated
by the Republican County Convention
for tho office of '
COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OF
OAHU t
nnd hereby solicit the votes of tho
L-lnntnrn nl Inn Pmlmv
DAVID KALAUOKALANI, Jlli jj
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.
I havo been regularly nominated for
tho office of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF
OAHU,
by the Republican County Convention,
nnd 1 hereby solicit the votes ot the
Electors or the County. ,
CIIAH. HUBTACE. JR.
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.
I havo been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention for
tho ofllco of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OP
OAHU
and solicit tho votes ot lljo Electors
of thu County,
A. V, GEAR.
Miss Winifred. Martin "I drink In
tho Rcncral Joy," and boundles fn
turo prosperity of Honolulu nnd her
people, Individually and collectively
who have made us wish to remnln for
ever In this emerald Isle of the Pa
clfTc. I drink again to long lire for
tho Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land
Company, whose handsome souvenir
passes embellished with Mannger Hal
icntyno's autograph havo enabled us
to "do" so satisfactorily nnd com
plctcty tho city nnd beautiful sulinrli.i
F. M. Jenifer It's nn old story but
nlwnys a pleasant one to glvo my Im
prcsslons of Hawaii; as to (lie trip,
It has been all right; toiildn't glvu i-v
cr)ono the best stateroom, but Intel
llgcnt editors know that and they give
n fellow a chance when he Is trjlng
to do his best. I nm willing to mint
ngnln to this Pacific Paradlso with
this crowd.
J. F. Davis This has been the fin
est trip of our lives. I lime been nil
over tho world, but the ho'.pltnllty of
the Hawaiian people has never been
equalled. I would not have missed
this trip for any amount of money,
and I will do nil I can to mUer'Ise t tic
Hawaiian Islands. I nm thinking crj
seriously of selling out my California
property and coming back hero to
live.
Master Frank Davis Has hu has
had tho finest time of his UK nnd
wants to return to Honolulu to lite.
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Political Notices
REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH
TRICT.
DIS-
I have been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention fur
ho offtco of
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
I and In this manner ask for tho votes
oi tno Kicciors 01 inc uisirici.
E. A. LONCJ.
REPRESENTATIVE FOURTH DIS
TRICT. I havo been regulnrly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention for
tho ofllcu of
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
and I request the support of tho elect
ors of tho District.
3491-tf A. D. CASTRO.
COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY
OF
OAHU,
I have been regularly nominated by
tho'Rcpubllran County Convention for
tho office ot
COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY
OF OAHU,
and I hereby solicit the votes of the
Electors of the County.
JAMES IIICKNELL.
8ENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.
I have been regulnrly nominated h
the Republican County Convention lor
tho oltlcc of
SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,
nnd I hereby Miloclt tho votes ot the
Electors of tho County.
C. V. CIIILLINOWORTH
SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.
I havo been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention for
the office of
SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,
nnd I hereby solicit tho votes of the
Electors of the County.
L. L. McCANDLESS.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldate for reelection as a member of
the
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS,
subject to the action of tho Democrat
ic County Convention.
3101-tr 11. T. MOORE.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 hereby announce myself as a can'
dldate for
COUNTY TREASURER,
subject to the action of the Democrat'
Ic County Convention.
3401tf RICHARD II. TRENT.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby declare myself a candidate
for ro nomination as
SUPERVISOR FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF KOOLAU,
subject to the action of the llouiu Rule
373 tf J. K. FAELU.
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