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1 '''"''. ''.-': ' -''"': :. . ? NurtofcX 1 ' . '' ' '''v ' ' - I ' i ZZZ"i Opportunity is like a gold mine. It gives a man a chance to dig die dig j Opportunity is like a gold mine. It gives a man a chance to dig die dig Evening Bulletin STEAMER TABU. How would you go about .getting a maid of other astlitant? Would from Bin FranelscoJ Nippon Maru Oct. 19 Alaraoda Oct. 19 Per San -Francisco: Hongkong Maru Oct. 23 Alameda Oct. 24 Prom Vaneouvar: Aorangl Oct. 20 Por Vaneouvar: Monna Oct 18 you expect to telephone to all your(f acquaintance!? M03T PEOPLE U8C THE BULLETIN WANT AD3. TO SAVE TIME AND WORRY. A a l 3:30 O'CLOCK -? i Bin u. sumEMENTs mmm EDITION a. Vol. XV III No 351S HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII MOKDAT. OOTOBBR 15. 190U Fkiob 6 Ukntb it i . 1 1 f a. ( L u li I) ( r v ! b t i . &i ' SA - WW w ? mm pheian n PINS Thanks of San Francisco For Generous Aid From Islands The money sent from this' Territory to alii those who suffered from the Ban Francisco earthquake- has licen ex pended and abetter, enclosing receipt for tho same, and the cordial thank of tho committee In charge of the re lief funds and also tho general public ot tho city, was received In tho Ven tura mall by Governor Carter. That tho work Im by no means completed Is shown by tho statement in tho letter that there arc 20,000 people still de pending on the funds of tho commit teo for support and that as many moro will receive, trflter during the rainy Season. x The let.ter reads as follows: San Franrlsco, Sept. 28, 1906. His Excellency, lion. (). It. Carter, aoycrnor, Territory of Hawaii. Dear Sir: I beg to hand you here with our official .receipts, being ac knowledgments of reeclpt of subscrip tions from the Territorial Government end from tho citizens or Hawaii of $15,000, $5,000, $2,000 and 9194.55, In tho aggregate, $22,194.65. Allow mo at this time to express the gratitude of this community to its gencrons friends among your beau tllul Islands and to say that their rplcndld donations have been Indeed of great aselttanco In relieving tho sufferings of our stricken, cltitens. Our great flro left thousands home ' less; left them without means of se curing livelihood; without even tho very necessities of life, and it was CROWDS AT REPUBLICAN AALA RALLY ""ATTEST OVERWHELMING STRENGTH WITH It was a rouclag big meeting that tho Republicans held at Aala ParlMast Saturday night.. And it was n good meeting In cyo'ry way, In the Im mense crowd present nnd tho way tboy stayed until the end. In tho at tention with which they listened to the speakers, In tho excellence of tho addresren made by tho Republican candidates and leaders. The audience wau by far tho largest that ha3 gathered at any meeting tlnce the campaign opened. It tamo early and remained late. Compara tively few of them went away until tho last address had been made. Throughout tho entire proccedlngB Fumed Oak A magnificent finish for a new grade Of very durable furniture. Chalra, Rockers, Desks, Tables and Magazine Tabies ars now on display of this furniture, J. Hopp & Co,, 1O33.1O50-1O9S BISHOP ST. torm ( Clothe fltr.Hrn MADE IN NEW YORK AML.JRI...I.. iwnn UliilojUSUgUiiLjrvrr, tecijr only through the great generosity ot the world that they wcro saved from actual starvation. "At tho present time wc arc feed-" ing twenty thousand and nro also en gaged In an endeavor to provide shel ter for as many as possible during tho rainy season. In' addition to this wo nro caring for as many moro Ijt I'ospltals, orphanages and other pub lic Institutions, beside aiding in tho ichabllltation of thoso who can with n llttlo assistance help themselves, and I am mire that you and tho gener ous rltliens of Hawaii feel some rec ompense In knowing that you have dono so much In this noble work. Yours very truly, JAMES D. PIIIXAN, President. SUPPLY SCIHHMEit FOR Til CM COMPANY When tfio Commercial Pacific Cablo Company's steamship Restorer wbs sent to Midway Island to tho aid of tho stranded Mongolia, It was neces sary tor her to tako certain supplies Intended for the use of the passengers on board the liner nnd of the station people. At that tlmo an objection was raised In certain tuartcrs that, under the laws the Restorer was not eligible to carry supplies and an at tempt was made to stop her. How ever, In this ense common sense pre vailed over red tape and tho Restorer was allowed to proceed on her errand of mercy. Tho cablo company Is now lo have n new supply boat for service be tween Its Pacific ocenn stations, A stenm schooner is being built on the Const, under tho direction of Captain Mctcalf, and Is expected to be ready for scrvlco tho early part of next year. The craft Is A wooden vessel. She will, In all probability, bo sta tioned here, to carry supplies be--tween tluani, Midway and other place, and Honolulu. they showed their Intense Interest In the Issues of the campaign, and when, at 11 o'clock the last word had been spoken, there could not have been less than 1000 pcoplo at tho park. W. A. Kinney got his, Saturday night. His claims to leadership, his light to expect the snpport of tho na tive Hawallnns, were punched so full of holes that they couldn't hold any thing. Vlda and Keahumokii remind ed tbo Hawnllans that it was Kinney who tore down their flag, who oat as Judge Advocato and tried thom before a military court becattso they fought for tho flag they loved and that bad been thu protection of them and theirs for a hundred years. This in the Kin ney who now comes before tho Ha waiian otcrs and asks for their oup- i port, this man who has no uso for the Hawallans and no lovo for them. I ills heart Is still black. And this man. this hater of Hawal lans, is opposed as a leader to tho nlll, the princo of the royal family, Kuhlo, the man whom the pcoplo ven erate. Which, asked tho spcnko.'s, should tho pcoplo follow T Drunk and QUd For tho most part, tho meeting was a quiet and orderly one. Tha only In terruptions were thoso mado by a couple ot drunks. Mahoo had Imbib ed more of tho oil of joy than ho could We Have The Exclusiveness In clothes to meet your de sire. We hava had the prop er qualities right along, aven thoae of ultra-faahlonable out. Considering the very reae onabte price at which good clothes ara aold nowadays, there Is no excuse for any man not to be dressed In ac cord with Fashion, THE KASH CO., LTD. TEL. MAIN 25. CORNEP FORT AND HOTEL 8T8. Castro III Venezuela Is At Sea (A 9oeta)ett Vitnn Fpeclal Cnblr) CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct. 15. President Castro Is III and an uprising Is feared. Swept By Hurricane (A$$ociatU PrtM tpeetal CaU) SAN' FRANCISCO, Cat., Oct. 15. The Central American coastthaa been swept by a hurricane. The damaga amounts to a million dollars. 'I I IBJ Is Complete ESSEN, Prussia, Oct. 15. Tha church wedding of Mils Bertha Krupp, daughter of the famous gunmaker, took place today. carry comfortably, and exuberantly In sisted upon sharing tho limelight with tho HpcakcrB a part of tho time. Kin ally he concludod that his place was on the platform, whero ho could be seen of tho admiring multitude, so he climbed up and went to sleep. He was quiescent for a time, but after a whllo the spirit or spirits moved . at again, and ho went dowji and, ad vancing to tho center of tho open space in front of tho platform, an nounced enthusiastically that ho was drunk and glad of It. The only other interruption coma from an Inebriated old Democratic sister down in tho Amen corner, who didn't like Vlda. Probably Vlda had had her as a guest at the police sta tion some time, for when he got up to speak, she mado night hideous with vile cursings nnd obscenity until sho was dragged nway Tho meeting was an enthusiastic one, each telling point of the speak ers being heartily applauded. B. Ka ncpuu was chairman ot tho evening. Among thoso on tho platform wero A. V. Ocar, John Hughos, Rett Zablan, S. Knnepuu, Ham Dwlght, Charlie Clarke, J. II. S. Knlco, John Sheldon, Sol. Kalclopu, (leo. A. Davla, W. T. Rawlins, Dan P. Hanalo, N. Ffrnan der, Chas. Hustaco Jr., Harry Murray, C. B. Malic. A. St. C. Pilanala, Judge Hookano, Rugeno Ruffandcaii, Mr. KaKa, Harry Klemmc, A. D. Castro, Henry Vlda. Straight-Ticket Hugheo John Hughes, candidate for Repro-r-outathc, was tho first speaker of the evening, after tho Introductory nil- Applv Now For Life Insurance A single day's delay may forever lose you the chance of securing life Insurance. Every year the i PRUDENTIAL declines thousanda of persons, many of whom, had they applied in time would have been accepted. Insurance In the Prudential la a blessing. Apply for It NOW. Hawaiian Trust Company) Ltd. Fort St.cBmlol' in m m TO MOMsl RULER8 -mmum D. Kalauokaanl Rr., the "grand if old man" of tho Home Iluln par- 'V ty, stated today that It was an error to stato that Curtis tan- kea has promised the Home Kill- it era one-third the police force it should ho bo elected Sheriff, Kalaunkalanl n)t that taukea it promised that fit he Is elected it Sheriff and the Home Hitlers -.V-want offlco on the police forco, ho will give them room. Thus It appears that tho prom- it Iso Is broader than tho original proposal as flrsL.gtvrn In tho mil- Iclln. Iaukea has practically op- it cned tho doors of the police forco to tho Homo Hitters and it agreed to make room for them. a 1 0 0 Buried -' IM fllflfl III IWIIIIU III HUH III U V 1 1 1 1 W l....j.i. (AimdalKt Prttt rrlil OiH.' DURHAM, England, Oct 15. An explosion today In tht Wlngette Col liery entombed a hundred men. Twenty-seven are dead. m a A civil service examination for tho position of Internal Revenue store keeper nnd ganger will be held on Saturday, Nov. 3. Applications will bo received by Vf.'V. Drake not later than 4:30 p. m. Nov. 2. dress of the chairman, Kanepuu. Ask-' ing the support ot tho voters for him self and tho rest of the Republican ticket, the speaker referred to tho as sertions ot tho Democrats that they will swallow tho Republicans. "If they do," he said, "they will find tha first Republican they swallow lodged crosswise." Tho speaker deplored the uso of personalities In politics. "Out," ho said, "you can't play politics with Vld gloves on, and I proposo to analyse the records of the different parties." Speaking of tho Homo Rule party, ho bald that when they had control of tbo Legislature they played such an tics as mado Hawaii tho laughing btock of tho nations; they passed bills which were worthless or worse. "And what has the Democratic par ty dono?" tho speaker asked. "I do not know of anything they have done. Do you? They havo not had the op portunity, and I think It will bo qulto a whllo beforo they hava the oppor tunity." "And the Republican party what has It dono? Tho records of Its deeds aro written deep In tha history of this country. Tho first Governor, Judgo Dolo, was an Immovablo opponent of corruption; and our present Governor, Geo. It, Carter, has placed tbo finances of this country on a stable basis. Our Legislature has passed lawa that havo made this country what It Is." Referring to tho "red herring that tho Democrats havo drawn across the track," the question of Cuba, Hughoa said tho Democrats ask tho voters in icturn a Democrats as Delegate til Congress. It tha Domocratlc poller nf frco trodo were carried out, It would be as barren as tho top of DIa mnnd Head. No man need worry About the annexation of Cuba, for wo have a Republican President, and when he thlnkB It Is best for tbo coun try, the Democrat!) can't -stop him. Uut tbo Republican party Is working to prevent annexation. There are 1, 300 immigrants now on tho way to this country, eligible to becomo Amer ican cltlicns and Republicans, and that Is tho way wo aro going to pre sent the annexation of Cuba, by hav ing 100,000 voters to cast their votes for the Republican party. Voters Should Stand Together J. 11. S. Kalco opened hla address by stating that nothing elr.o than a ilcslro on tha part of, the people to get tho real truth ot what tbo parties are going to do could have brought to gether such a largo audience. Kalco said that only the Republic an party so far has given the Hawall ans any work, so that they can supply their families with fish and pot. Therefore ho urged thom to stand by tho Republican party as Lincoln urg ed tho soldiers to stand by tho Union. Ho called attention to the plank In thu Republican platform urging Con gress tu maku an appropriation of Weightman Contest For (Afoclntrd Pmi pcfal CaUt) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 15. The contest to Invalidate the will of the late William Wrlghtman was com menced today. The estate la valued at sixty millions of dollars. Cleaning Up 'Frisco (Attoeiated Trrtt Special Cablfl SAN FRANCISCO, Cat, Oct. 15. Five hundred men are at work clean Ing the atreeta of the city. . Tho uso of colored papers for house decoration, which was scarcely known In China until quite recently. Is now be lomlng general. Conscience money received yearly by the Chancellor of tho Exchequer, In Kngland, In default of unpaid taxes, averages $30,000. $250,000 for Queen Lllluokalanl to pay her for tho crown lands taken from her. The o'rrn 3"io"H ntand togeth er, for that Is tbo only ... ii con tinue the present prosperity. "Unit ed we stand; divided we fall." Republicans Will Suppress Dlvea George A. Davis opened by the statement that there are no angels In the Republican party. There aro, however, good men who aro candi dates. "And wc givo notice from this platform tonight," he said, "that If you return a majority of our candi dates, every disorderly dramshop In Honolulu must close. Wo make this promise and It shall be kept. It Is not tho fault of tho police; It Is the fault of tho law that these dramshops are running tonight. The potty offi cers sink Into insignificance beside tho law. It wbb a Republican Legislature that passed the County Act. This act was passed over the veto of the Gov ernor. Don't let them tell you that the Republican parly supports thoso disorderly places. And on tho 6th ot November we aro going to eloct a ma jority of tho Republican candidates." Davis strongly endorsed the candi dacy of W. (). Smith, whom he do scrlb'ed as a strong man who Is not afraid of tho Kxccutiva veto, Raw lins and Qulnn wcro mentioned as worthy candidates, well deserving of tho support of tho voters. Long. Da ls predicted, will havo an Illustrious career in tho House ot Representa tives, as a man who can not be brib ed. John W. CathcarL said the speak er, will be a man who will perform tho duties of his onice honestly and well. Tho entlro ticket should be sup ported. The Homo Rulers, the Domocrats and the Civic Federation wero bunch ed together by tho speaker as parties without a policy and without a loader. If their candidates should be elected Donn brook Fair would be about the came as tho government they wpttld give. "I do not bcllev,'! ho said, "that there Is a newspaper In Hono lulu which would bo willing to entrust tho government to tho hands of tbo Homo Rulers, the Democrats or tbo L-atuei havea your spare allvarware today and It will be malm tor you whan you want to use It Inatojad of bains malt ed over by tha fallow who taken it while you are sleeping. Thera Is little cost, where we look after It. Henry "Waterhouae Trust Company, Ltd. 60 Millions Gold i i Sierra Is Carrying two 8YDNEY, Australia, Oct. 15. The Oceanic steamer Sierra sailed today for San Francisco. Included In her cargo la $1,500,000. gold, aa Shortage TORONTO, Canada, Oct 15. Man ager McOIII of tho wrecked Ontario bank, admits a shortage of $1,250,000. Not Landed (Attmialtd VrtH Bprrlnl CbU) BERLIN, Germany, Oct. 15. Twelve balloons of the International balloon race have not landed. BULLETIN ADS. PAY Civic KcdetMlm" Referring " (ho acta of the Repub lican ndm!r.l at Ion at Washington, I ho (spcaVCf Id the Panama Canal, being built under Its direction, will proe of ln;tlmabla value to tho pco plo of Hawaii, ard the voters of Ha waii ought lo support the party which Is doing this lor tlicin. "If the opposition candidates, with out a policy and without a leader, fhoiild bo put in charge of this govern ment tomorrow, wouldn't they be In a pretty position? Now, It you think you ran Improve the situation by vot ing tho Democratic ticket, go to tho , polls and vole. It," concluded thu epeakcr. Davis was interrupted several times by a drunken man in tbo audience who Dually had to bo suppressed. Hcforo tho next speaker was Intro duced, Sam Kamakala rendered a so lo on die cornet, which was heartily applauded. He said tho name of thn selection was' "Forget Mo Not," to re mind the voters not In forget to vote tbo Republican ticket. A Laborlna-man'a Advice Sam DwFght made the next address. Ho said ho was a laborer and would alwnjs bo a laborer until bo died, and bo was a candldatn by .virtue of the voice of thu laboring people. Tho Re publican party, ho said, Is tho party which will help you and your child ren. It Is well enough for tho Demo crats to advocate higher pay for you, but If they wero In power they would hnvo lo sny to you 'Itean't be donp.' With that argument of the Democrats Manufacturers J 05 J Fort Street. Of Million inrni! NOMINATION Home Ruler Leaders Tell Him To Throw Down Democrats A in cell nc of both the executive nnd county committee of the Home Rule, party vnn held til the Knlilllniilanl all on Kiikul Ktrccl this inornlnn nl 10.30 o'clock Prominent nmong thoso pres ent wero Senator D. Knlaiiokalani, Itev .1. Keklpl, Jessie Makalnal, Win. Mobsman, I), Kunllica, I). Knonn. J. M. Pocpoe. J. Knkookoo, P. I.'ine, Kaul maknole and others, numbering In nlf about forty people. Win Mossmnu, who Is n regular nom inee for the House from the Fifth Dis trict has withdrawn from running nnd accepted the candidacy to the Hoard of Supervisors District of Cna. with the npproN.il of the County Committee. This net Ion of .MoRsnwii'K has create somn heated expression of opinion among the Homo Rulers nnd hence tho outsiders who wore originally admitted to the. meeting were on motion of Win. Knhlbaum requested to vncato their seats. Samuel Noar. the legal adviser and tho regular nominee for tho alllce of County Attorney, made appearance at the meeting nt It. 15 It Is undortifood Hint when the prop osition of Knlnuokalaui'n accepting tho nomination ot tho Democratic, Sena torial ticket camo before the Homo Iluln County Committee, It set Ha" face, dend ngnlnsl It, nnd Instructed him rot to accept. As Knlauokulant Is, iibovo nil, n Home Ruler he will tin tlntihlroiy hnvo to obey tho commit ted! (omtnaiid, nnd will liavo to re tiuo tha offer of the Democrats. VOTERS out of tho way, the only thing for you to do Is to stand by the Republican rarty and elect Its candidates. The laboring party In this country has a great deal to do with tbo prosperity of tho country. I advise )ou (o sup port tho Republican party. Follow tho motto of our great monarch (Ka mchauicba I): 'Go forwnrd until you drink the bitter water'." Need More Police A. V. Gear, candidate for Supervl tor, announced that he Is going to bo elected on the 6th of November nnd after his clcctlonl ho will consider himself ns a servant of thu people. The pcoplo need many things better HghtB, better roads, better police pro tection. Whntover you want, come to me and I'll try to get It for you. The police force should be Increased '25 (Continued on Page :,1 Your grocer sells Pol Drcaktatt Food, "Yes" for Wear; "No" for Tear Gun-Metal Calf gives more satisfac tion when put Into shoes than any other leather known. The strong re sisting qualities makes It an ideal fall and winter shoe. Although soft to the feet and shines like patent Icati-er It doean't burn llko old-fashion calf Every buclnest man should wear this leather. Four new lasts added to our stuck. The Pic, Hulbert, Potay and Baltimore, Both high and low cuts. PRICES: $3.50; $4.00; $4.50 and $5.00. Shoe Go,, Ltd., 'Phone Main 282 s