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"FWWrP ,fw??pfajnri & r 12 EVRN1N0 BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY, OCT. 15, 1906. ,- - 2 I'f. It 4r 4 . ' r PA i I w ft- v ,J- ' f .A MASONIC TEMPLE tEEKLY calf.ndar. MUflUA IURAUAV WHrj:NMMrf.Y IMIJh.'illA V UATUMDAV All visiting members or His order nre cordially invited to at tend meetings or local lodges. HARMONY LODCC, No. J, I. 0. 0. F. Mfet every Monday evening at 7:30 In I. 0. O R '.lull. Fort street, K a. Ili:xi)UY. Secretary C 0 llUI'TIX. N J All vbltlrg bro'hora vrry cordially ln)tod. MYOTIC LODQi:, No. 2, K. of P. Meet' every Tuesday evening $ 7:3li o'clock lu K. of. V. llnll, lCi Btrcot. Visiting brothers cordially rltcd to Httsni'. o.j. whitehead, c.c. F. WAI.DRON, K.H.S. OAHU LODQC, No. 1, K. of P. Meets everr Friday rvenlrg at K. I. Halt, King street, at 7:30. Mem bers of Mystic l.ode. No 2, Win. Mo Klnlej Lodge, No. i. and vlsltlog brother, eordlally Invited, General Buslnets. A. H IVOND, C. 0. A. KENWAY, K.R.B. , I . HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. O. E. Honolulu Lodge N'n. 618, II. P. 0. 13., irlll meet In tbcHr hall, .m Miller1 and licretanla streets, evory Friday evening, Dy order of thn B. K. IlAIlUY H. SIMrSON, Secretiry, it. e. aiuniuT, n.n. 4 Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. B, K.ef P. ., Vrets every Saturday evenlut t I T:iO o'clock In K. of l'. Hall, King .rssL Vlsltlnc brothers cordially In I ItJ to atlsnd. V . It il. JOHNSON, C.C. f . ,B. A. JACOHSO.V, K.H.M. - HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. v Meets on tbe 2nd and 4th WKDN'IIH DAY evening? of each month nt 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall. Klug strcL VUltln. EbrIoj hYo Invited tr ai tend. 0AM McKi:AC7JK. W.P. II. T. JIOOHK, W. Socy. HAWAIIAN TniDE N. 1, I. O. ft. M. t Meotk every second and fourth ritlDAY of each month In I. O. 0. F. Halt. Vltltlng brothers cordially Invited to tttciuL W. V. DIIAKR. fiaehom. 1 a. rc MtrnriiY, c. of u. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 5GJ, Y. M. I. . Meets ovory second ord fourth Wed ucfilny of earh uiodMi at San Autonln Hall. . Visiting brotnerg cordially In "H (ted to attend. T. F. McTIGHR. Pres. E. V TODD, Seoy. $ s Colt Acetylene I Gas Generators atlards A Superior Light to all ethers, Aceytlcne G? ! sunerlor In Quality, and cbespncic radiates less heat, vlti- 1 ates the air less did has no Injurious affects an the eves. ' For .urther partl;r.lars Inquire t the office. Also Calc'um Carbide of all sizes. In ', drumt and small cans, for Generators end Automobile Lamps and all sizes i and grades of Gas Mantles and Gas 5 Burners, Washington Light Co. C. W. MACFARLANE, Manager. I Telephone Main 145, 143 Merchant 8L ! Delivery Wagons i Impress Customers! As to their neatness or shabblness Business men, you'll admit It Is moro profitable, If this Impression to eustomsrs or prospective; customers, Ic one of neatness. Why not, make that kind of an Im presslen with your delivery wagon7 Bring It to us and we'll repair and repaint It at a low charge so well, It , will do so. 1 Hawalian-Cairiage Manufacturing 6ompany,jcieth" 7 QUEEN ST. TeL. MAIN 47. P, O. BOX 193. C. W. 'ZEIGLER Manager llliiuk hooka of all sorts. ledjxjs etc., manufactured by tho Duller! n Pdb- IlBUItit; Company. Ifrasiiv- Old mend 2' e-! .llli-l -..lM M 1 !? j " "" I I T. . !!!... 1 - I i-i - - -J "iiu...-. Ij J . . K p Streaky, Faded or n 1 If the paper on your wall Is to 'af fected it Is cure to give your house a dilapidated appearance. Why not select an up-to date pat. icrn from our New Slock and make the houso look like new? WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT PLAIN AND FANCY PATTERNS. f 01 L,6W6rS OL V-iOOkC, Limited, 1?7 S. KING ST. Tel. Main 193. P. O. Box 192. Lord and Belser, GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Sewers, Qradlng, Pavlnu, Teaming, Crushed pock. Black and White Sand and for Sale, Soil OFFICE AND YARD ....SOUTH t KnWAIAHAO 8T8. .Wear Woolen Worsteds ' A new and comolete line of both CnflNili nnd Amertcsn manufacture now In stock. Order now and have a stylish, long- vcaring, well-fitting suit made to your order from this handsome material. W. W. Ahana & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS. 62 King 8t. NEW FALL MILLINERY AT IVl I -..-. rit..,an 'SS'JL? ' doston building, fort street. Clothing Neatness cr.n be obtained by telephoning I - , MAIN 147 ' and orderly your clothes pressed by the : HONOLULU CLOTHES CLEANING COM Alakea Street. LADIES' 8TYLISH HATS WHITE 8ALE8LADY. K. UYEDA NUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KINO. COAT AND PANT8 CLEANED AND PRESSEO SO CENTS FOR PHONE MAIN 457. Sun Rise Dyeing House 1346 FORT OTREET. C. FARIA FINE GUITS FROM $16 UP. made In up-to-date :; atyle. HOTEL opp. DI8HOP ST. s Cleaned and Preiser! by the HONOLULU PENOVATINQ CO., p-frit- J: J. Fern, Manager, Rlcliardb near Queen Sts. All tele phono messages promptly attended to. We call for and deliver. Dyeing extra. 1 LOCAL ANDJLNEIAL I Moro Is done with wordt than with hands; and Bi'letln Want-Ad. words I re the busiest words In the world, I Tlie 'J lobe sells It uospev. I Autos for hire at It Slablas. I Try a clay al Hnlclwu this week. Your grocer "ells Pol flreakfast Food ! Mllllnciy opcnlnc, next .Monday Mrs. 1 Dlekerson's, . , It's the gas mow Dial makes thai KKik happy. The Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. lu.i . I all kinds "I olitcn Mippllcn. j Tlio Nrbrnikun is on lliv wnj to Ho I nolnlu from San I'mm lu). You run Ret evcy variety nf chitEPi ut the Metropolitan Meat Co llnrmony l.odf.b, No. S. 1. O. O. F, meets tonight at 7 .'30 la 1. O 0. 1'. Hall. Dr. C. I). High returned ii.i the H, 8. i l.tkcllko (rum n tiuidness trip to .Main-1 knl. Henry Mny Co. nre cIvlnR fno sample imckngcs of I'ol ItrcakfaM Food, f ' Extraordinary rrdurtlons this wcoU nt niom'M cm (.idles sklrt, Jackets nncl li'iin coals. Neatly furnished rooms at I ho l'op ulur. )1, J1.50 and U per week. Kill Fort street. A (list class French cllcjsiimKer ilr slrea cnK.iKeinents hy the day. Address M. I.. Iliilletln. Ilcniy II. Wllllnms' new residence Is 210 KIiir near Hlchnrds street. Tho new tetephonu number Is lllue 1011. Tliu tlenmer Kltiau went onto the inarluci railway Saturday to lie oet hanled nnd receive n new coat of paint. Treat your Iron roof to a coat ol "Arabic." Tucro is no better preocrv ulho tundc. California Feed Co., aitcir.K A nun 'jer ol Bcntchmen were enter mined nl tl." Walklkl Inn last Saturday i.lKhl by Hob l'rnser, who perforined p.i o.iBplpes. Holly Flour is rich In gluten. Thai's inly one reurou why It's ro populat'. All Krorern sell It. Theo. It. lUvletf d C u;i'iits. Handnome new curtains ul exception nl nlues tind mi entire new line of cushion envcrx, bails nuil belts ate in lie nail at Sachs'. Walklkl Inn Is nov.: owned by W. C. Herein. Accommodations, nuppllea and atteudanco absolutely first class. Finest bathing on the bench. The llrltlsh steamer Auiilrallan pulled cmlslclo the harbor Saturday and Is sill) lylni; nt anchor there. Shu Is to rill for the Sound In n few ilnyx "A l.lbcrdncle," the I'oitimuece week- - iiuviiiiiti siiJ I'liiifso' nirii' ly, nniiunntTH Hint It will no longer Iw the orgnn of llio Cntholle .MIbmIoii, rath er llelssel will ftart n new nilnsiou pa- KT. If you lime u hoi foot the only tlilur. Is lei rkldoo :,1 on October 20. S. I.. l ctintci at l'mgrcHS Hall, .Music con- Mem of ten pieces, liirnUhrd by thnidlnry origin ai thorn U u boycott u Kuwalliou ()ulutctte. rt'niilini of Ilrlllsh itinj- bo.iU. Tim light und silent running vll- rox mid (llbbs automatic sewing mil rhinn can lie piirrhnHed or rented nt H. 0. Ilnll U Son, New nnd second hand iiiarhlues now In Block. The new National (luard rlllo butts il ICakntiko will soon be completed. In llm near fuliiro tho gtinrdsmcn will linio their elimination tests, prcp.inf loiy to tho selection of u-Seaglrt teiini, I here, II rf. J, A. Uodauet tins mineil fioui llin main building ".IoIiiifou Hiiu;c." Pun oh bowl street, to tho mniil.n (ottagtt 011 enmo grounds, wIipio she will be pleuteil to met her friends nnd cu-1 loiucrs. I Heuiumber n. delicious dinner at the! popular pi Ice of 0110 dollar Is srrod I every evening on tho great cuil-elr-! iuh.r hilial of tho Stfisldo Hotel. licit! value for the money and coolest place In town to dlue. Save the middle-man's profits " by iieaiiiig nireciiy nun 1110 tnior, ko, leady-lo-wenr will rIvo 1011 the sails taction clothes made for 50" nlone can. We guarantee you will be satlsiled with our elotlns, ftco. A. Aim tin, Hotel street. Tho table wines from tho Wney-iiU of the Nup.i and Sonoma Wiuo Co. urc 111 n class far supeilnr lu thu ordln.11 y wines on Hie market. They have taken Uic lilglii'st awards ut all tho exposi tions. The sparkling wIii-r are inon CNqulslte. I.uv.ls & Co.. Ltd., uolc pgents, 1G3 King etuet. 'iMcphono Main 2(u. A report was received nt tho police station yesteulay that Ueorgo Macy's house, ul 214 Camp Jlcl.lnley ui.ul, Walklkl, had been broken Into ami lob bed. Sdmo Jowclry. it sum of money and somo other property was carried uway by (ho thieves, who gained en. traneo to tho houso by smashing In 11 door and windows with an axe. Division Head I.una K. II. MeKean of Kllnucu plantation died suddenly on October 11. Mr. .MeKean would havu been CO years of age on Mnrrh 25, 1007. Ho was born In (ilangow. Ho cumu to tlio', Hawaiian' 'IslamlH In l$b2 11ml worked on tho Sprockcls plantation for six years. Paauhati xoveu years, Wnl unao two ycais. nnd Klliiucii two year J, He was married on September 21, 18ts. Mr. MrKcnu wns a Mason, belonging to It MnKoulc lodge In Scotland. Fiuiner Chief Yoomnn Diiuu, who for the past five years haa been uttnchcii to the Honolulu Nnvnl Slutlon, nua iiotllled last Friday by cable that ho had been promoted to tho otllee of Pay master's Clerk. In his now position he will not bo illicitly attached to thu hluff of Paymaster llrooKe, Mr. Dunn llfti. lilitl 11 lift etritrir fiw Inlncnncu Ifn "I") IJV IS III tSIW SI14 IU tkll J Vtl I D IV 1 was present nt the buttlo or Saiitlflr, as n member of the new of the lial-' ticsnip uiegon, unci iiuriug his coiinee- Hon with tho Naval Ktutlon hero has served under six paymasters. A Utile Japuuobe baby, pressing its tin- to the track to listen to tho ap proach of tho coming tittln near Kw.i station, was ttruck by an engine of tho Oalm railway a few days ago and In btnutly killed. Investigation showed that no blame could attach In the rail way company 01 Us cmplnjcrM for Hie sad accident The gilef-siileken pai riils nro tho only onua who are lu nny way responsible The fulled to wntch tho chllil and remove it from the tracn when the train wns approaching. Tho railroad peoplo guo them' financial nt slstuuee, but thu puienls who uihlscd that tho lompauy could not be held re sponsible for the death of the child. Do I Need Glasses? . No, don't need 'em, 'cauio I can't read. If I eould read I'd get glaises sure. I'd uo to ' A. N. Sanford, B08TON DLOCK. MONUMENT8, k $& .t HAWAIIAN IRON FF.NCE 4 MONUMENT WCRKS. NEXT TO YOUNG BLDO.. 17C180 KINO STREET. PHONE 287. TERRIBLE STEAMER FIRE Ilnnplior.K, Oct. 1.1. -Tim htcamcr Ilnnkow, tit Canton, burned at the wunrr nun niimiieiis or t'hlncc in the Hieriii:n w,.ro incinerated or riiurncil. nuuiie.iii pasieiiKiri nnd the new wc'ro vaviMl. A Mllllliblft cnticn of Hllk wns dciK. tinjed. Tho lle of 2u0o Chlli"..e III thu Hoe.' ago were indauecrcd by I ho lljiuo:. Sixty feet'of the pier, 10(1 yards dis tant nom infi stean.er, wcto burned. Seventy-live corptes l.nvo In en rc rovered. It Is bellevod tlic III wiiK of lucen- MILLIONS FOR HOGPITAL8 lindon. Orlolir !!. The I3wls will luivei S3.um.nun .to hiMpltils mid tl, (Kni.ouu for dtt'lllngfi for tlm poor TAFT GOES HOME I I'naim. Octii. :i. Seeictnry Tuft, Ak- bUlatil Kei'i'rliiy I la con mid llrlgadlet ncncinl FutiKiim luive left for thu Unit ed Sl:ite. RAILROAD FOR ICELAND Copenhagen. OU. 13. Iccluml ! to build 13 mile of lullmud. FLOODS AT PANAMA Panama, Oc. 13. Floods hnjocuuicl losses in the Intel lor. VIPILANTES DISAGREE H.m rianiNco, Oct. 13.--There w.tslnw can 1011 expect to have 11 'inrmy meeting of cltUcns last t mi lug at which provlfloii was made for a umimim-o or una iltuiilicd to rid thetl em. nnd that forco Inhullleleiitly my oi 11 thieves. Abu liner made a speech in which ho defended tho ad ministration of Mayor Schmltz. m COLLEOE DYNAMITED Seneca, s. C. Oct. 13. Tho South Cirnllnit Negro College hcio has been dnitioyeil by dynamite. i U. C, FRESHMEN WIN S.'nnfonl, 0 I 13. Freshman games, Stanford 0. University of Callforul.i a. HOLY VAK SERIOUS Alglcn., Oct l:l Tho iJuly War In tho Interior Is serious. m GORKY GOES BACK New Yin k Oi tolier in. Maxim Guilty lias bulled for Naples. 11 STOESSEL RETIRES SL 1'eternlmrir Oct II Hcimr-il Slnesse 1 Ss Hired cm account of 11 ueiQJtriHts 111 tun nurtloiis. REVOLUTIONISTS GET ARM3 Wiirsaw, Oct I4.r-The levolntlonlsls vro obtaining nrms which the govci.i luent has been jiui i-lititlug lu (Irnn-.iny. - TEN MILLION DEFICIT WnBlilngtou, Oct. 14. Postmaster tleuernl Cottelyou's report for tho lust fiscal year shows $(J7.93.2.783 icrclpU mid 1178,110.779 uxiiendltuios of the l'obtolllcu Depaitment. or n dellell of IO,r,10,39C. TANGYE DEAD London, Oct. 1 1 Kir ltlchaid Taugu Is dead. AMERICANS CHAMPIONS Chteiiifii. ll.-i ll.'riii Am.irli-iintt havo won the baseball cliiimplunsliii or tho win Id fmm tho Nationals lu tho Lenguo Sciles. COSTA RICAN HURRICANE Port Union, ("obtii lllcu. Oct. II. A hurt'U'unu lu this section lias ciuihiiil a loss of 11 ipiaiter million dollars. RIOTS AT RACE8 Paris, Oct 11. -niotR tock placo over an iiiiB.'illt.riii'iiiiv fpirt nl tho Lung rlinmps rncos followed b) nrrrsts, CHEAT BALLOON RACE llerlln, Oct H -yovenlecn bullooiia li.uo Hliuleil In tho Inturuutloiml raoc lor thu Kuipcuu's cup. 3JJ- BULLETIN AD8. PAY -eWJ A History All Nations IN TWCNTY-FOUR VOLUME6, Beautifully bound and Illustrated. BY JOHN HENRY WRIGHT, LL.D., Prof, of Greek In H.uvartl Unl.ertlty. Embraclntj: ANTIQUITY; THE MIDDLE AGE8 MODERN HI6TORY, AMERICA, ETC. Easy Monthly Payments At Win. C. Lyon Co, COR. FORT AND HOTEL STREETS ' (Upstairs) SAFES, IRON FENCE, WANT8 TROOPS TO STAY Warliltitrton, Oct 11. (Scncral Wood Ik oppoced to u reduction ol troops lu Die Philippine!. FATAL TRAIN COLLISION l'.-uW Oct. I.I. Nlpc were killed nnd nineteen Injured lu n railway colllslou at l'pernoii. e BLOODTHIRSTY HIGHWAYMAN Oakland, Cal.', Oct. II. A highway man ban murdered u watchman and n motnrmim. MOANALUA DEMOCRATS Tho Monunluu Democratic Club which was orgunlicd Friday night, elected tho following officers; Andrew K. Williams, president; Jno. K, Molcu niuln, vice pi-oildent; Wllllnni Kan, Jr., secretary; Halemnno. treasurer; execu tive) commute-: .1. Kuliikulu Aluul, Alatna Nahoku, J, M. Keohoalll, D. Ka pele, J. K. Mokumahi. lwcnty-(lo uiemberK hno been en rolled, nnd it Is the first Democratic organization lu Mojinrluu. Some 1111 unbeaten ehatnplon. In 'other ilny mid having the Twijlghl). tnko n CROWDS AT RALLY (Continued from Page 1) to ."u per cent. How can you expect tlieni now to chnso sncnl; thieves oior nil the territory they hatu to cover with their present small numbcrsi your i mails put lu good condition when you 'iuci only n smull force working 011 paid? How can you expect tu havo 1110,'K lights when theio In not enough money to supply them? "Our County law Ih u good law, but it muni be amended. k that your inon oy will not nil go into the Tciiltculal luni, but will bs spent heie, "And who ever heard of a County government having tu turn in to tho State the money collected for li censes? Wo want that money here. Wo want 11 high license. "If ou elect me, I am going tu uso all of my efforts to bring llicso linages about." Vlda and The Machine Vlihi nnlil In part; "I linvo no prom Ucn to make. I atand on my record. A grcui deal has been said by the Democrats about tho so-called Ilenub- licun machlno that wo nro supposed In havo. It In true that thu police " '"" " ' ""' lllut "" liuncu 'arime " forty delegates In tho ronenllon of 207 delegulcs? The convcnlloii was composed of liurlncKs man und all Interests. Wns there any Incllon tlint controlled tho whole or n naif of that convention? Tho tea ou of these attacks hy the Democrats fs Hint they know It was tho Republi can party that gave us County govern ment. They know thnt this County government has been successful. Their cry Is to smash tho machine, but Is not tho machlno that they want to smash; it is tho Republican p.uty. Hut they will never do it. Wo mo on top to stay. W. A. Kinney will net or bo successful, W. A. Kin ney bnys ho Is willing to saerllleo him telf to carry tho day. Who Is this W. A. Kinney? Is ho tho man who fought lor annexation? Did he tnke part lu the Piovlstonal Ootcrnnient? Is ho the man who but hh Judge advocate and tried somo of tho Ilawullans and 11 1 so bomo foreigner!)? Did ho not try them because thoy fought for thslr cuuutr'H Hag? There Is not a person who will deny It. And jet ho cornea before yon as n Democratic leader In a wolf's dlsgtilu', nuking for your cites. I an I; oii tu voto for the straight Republican ticket on tho Cth of Not ember. Wo don't wunt nny scratched ticket. Knry man elected ought lei be n Republican? Voto the tieke; from Cupid down to tho last man on It," Jolly Hustaco Charley HiiBtaen slatted thu crowd laughing ns 1,0011 as ho hfgan lo tpeulc. "Am I 11 iiiallhiul?" he ubked, "or u uutlvo of tho noil 7 l I urn 11 native of the" soil vote for me." He urged tho voters to support nil the candidates, "even bald-headed Cath cart, because he's smart, it I'm elected, I'll help everyone, rich nnd poor. The Do-.nocrnts say If they're elected they'll give you $1.50 a day. How cau they do it? If we're elected we'll give you $10. He spoko briefly and closed In n burst of -applause. Biting Holes W. T, Rnwllns said; "The Demo crats nnd Home Rulers have attempt d tu bile holes In tho Republican platform, but Ihey hae made ns much impression cm 1) as t would If I wero to try to blto Into a rnstlron pie. Tho Republican platform was drawn up nfler careful consideration, R Is btoad enough lo cover every Issue." Tins speaker referred to tho County Act, caytng Its provisions must bo broadened nnd tendered permanent. We mutt approach the matter not ns n bull would approach n hayrtnek, blindly, but wo must approach It in telligently. In order to inako these chances It Is neccksiiry that wo have a Republican Legislature. "lu tho platform tho Republican paity haa recognized the fact that the coming generation is the backbone of the country, and wo have provided for an Increase in tho salary of tho teachers of that generation, Wo must give our children an education so that they can keep abreast of the times. (Jive I hem a better education than wo haJ." Referring to thu question of liquor Menses, the speaker said that bene flts accruing from tho licenses should be for the people hero nnd not for aliens. "Let us njniiil shoulder to shoul der," snld Rawlins; "Hnwallaus nnd baolcs; w- nro all American citizens. Put the shoulder lo thu wheel and let ue work for progress nnd prosperity." Rawlins concluded his speech In Hawaiian nnd wns heartily applauded, Another Crack at Kinney W tl. Kaliumokii appealed to the voters to voto tho Republican ticket, basing his nppenl on tho record of the tarty. Like Vlda, he referred tn the tecord of Vr. A. Kinney. "Who Is this Kinney?" ho snld.' "If he Is tho Kinney who toro down your Hag. how can you support him? Ills heart is r-tlll black. And who Is the leader of 'ho Republican rarty? It Is our prince, K11I1I0, who represents thu whole! ro):il family. Whom nro you, polng to stand hy the man who tore down jour Hag or the man who Is a member of your roj'nl family?" Sllva ,1 Man Without Principle A D. Castro referred to the speech madu the neck before by his oppon ent for Representative) (Slha). The statcmeir made that tho Portuguese hud become Democrats since tho last election mid would vote the Democrat ic ileket, Castro denounced fnlso mid unreasonable. "Thoy will, remain (rue to tho Republican pa'rtj-," he said, and tho statement wns greeted wlili applause. "Tho statement of my opponent iefl"els upon, the Intelli gence of the Portuguese. The other statement that ;ho Portuguese have left llio Territory by thousands on ac count of tho Moloknns is false, lmg belore the Moloknns arrived the Por tuguese went In California because they hclicw'd thero wero better advan tages there for their children. If tho Democrats over come Into power In thu United Slntes those families will let urn to Hawaii, whcio tho Republi cans nre In power." Castro referred to Sllva ns n man without principle, who misrepresented tho Portuguese - tor his own Interests. "I denounce the right of nny man," said Castro, "to speak of tho Portuguese In such terms ns he did." "Tho Democrats," ho continued, "want to foul the Portuguese with their tnlk about the land laws, prom ising lo enable them to acquire tho laud on Punchbowl in fee simple. They may fuol n few of them with filch promises, but not many." Judgo Sam Hooknno of ICwa follow ed Castro with a reference to tho Dem ocratic promise to rnlso wages. "Tho Republican patty has practically donu that alieady," ho said. "As to any dives which may exist In Honolulu, It Id up to tho Republican party to put a stop to their evil-doings," C. U, Mailo urged tho support of tho voters for A. M, Drown, because ho Is father of tho peoplo. "Give your support," ho said, "to Kuhlo, not lo that haolo McClanahan. Let's voto for tho Republican party, because tho Home Rulers nnd the Democrats havo no salmon o offer j'ou, llernard Keloknllo, "tho boy orator." bald he was proud because ho had al ways been 11 Republican. lie told of j tho ptospuilty that has alwaj's attend ed the supremacy ot tlio Republican piirlj', and urged tho voters to vote lor tlio straight Republlrun ticket. Kelckollo's address was the last on tho pinginui, und at Its conclusion the Mill huge crowd broke up. In the Palolo water enso wlflch wus bcloro the Supremo Court this morn- I Ing, the court decided not to admit the deposition taken rrom Ktpert H. Clay Kellogg as evidence. Tho deposition received fiom California In a Healed envelope will therefore remain til Its present condition till after tho deci sion Is rendered Tho further" argu ment of the eases will bo henrd before the Supremo llench tomorrow morn ing. The following resignations of mem bers ot Boar do of Registration have been tecelved and ueeoptud by (lov 01 nor Carter; W A. Todd, chairman, Illloj II, I, Knwowehl. Kona; W. (1. chaliman, Kauai. M. K. Makckau has been appointed tu fill tho Kona vacan cy, llio other two being sent In nftcr the ttoik for tho jcar wns completed nnd thero being no need for reappoint ment nt pri'i.ent. e Tho Weekly Edition ot tho Evening Bulletin given a domplete summary ot the news ot the day. For SI yTi nEiliIiOTI) MMIfS Will i I0WN Multitude Of Meetings Every Night This N Week REPUBLICANS. BEGIN CAMPAIGN IN EARNESir. CANDIDATES WILL HOLD FORTH TONIGHT AT KALIHI, MO ANALUA AND ALSO PAUOA ' The present week Is going to lie mi exceedingly busy one In political cir cles, both tho Republicans nnd Ibo Democrats having madu iirepnrotloiiH lor meetings every night, lu fact, there will us n rule be no less than four meet ings on most nights. The Republicans will havo but ope meeting tonight, In the Fifth District, on the corner of King street and Ka mchamelin Fourth road, lleiij.imln Zablmi will preside. The speakers will bo us follows; V. O. Smith, John U Paoo, W. W. Harris, John C. Uine, Henry C. Vlda, S. P. Corroi, A. V. Hear, Joe Kal.ni.i, A. M. Drown. Kanllionnl, II. W. l-clcl-wl. I L. McCandless, A. S. Kalclopu, J. W. Callicnrt. Fred T. P. Waierhouso, C. F. Chllllngworth, Chns. Iluslacc. Jr., S. C. Dwlght, Jns. Hlckncll, D. Kulaiiu- knliinl, Jr. Tho Democrats will hnvo two meet ings tonight. The Fourth will meet, nl Solomon Mchcula's rcsldcnco on tho Fort street extension, nt which thu speakers will bo C. J. McCarthy, Clias. Ilroad, U. P. laukei. W. P. Jiirrett. W. W. Thayer nnd R. H. Trent mid others. The Democrats of tho Flltli.wlll meet nt H. M. Damon's placo iit'Moannlua. Tho candidates who wlll'speak hern nru Clias. II. Rose. F. R. Harvey, J. J. Fern, II. T. Moore. Thus, tluiulall and Mauley (1. K. Hupkliu. The following meetings have been scheduled by both parllcJ for the rest of the week: TUKSDAY, OCTOlllRt IC. Cth Rep. Vineyard ntrocl camp. , Itli Rep. Kmma Squnro Stli Dcni. Wyllle & l.llihn streets. Itli Deni. Kuinulao building, Kaka- ako. WHDNUSUAY. OUTUHKIl 17. Cth Hep. Wyllle and Jiidd titrccta. Itli Rep. South nnd llalckaiiwlla. Ctli Deni. Kallhl Camp'. Itli Deni. ICmmn Square. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. , Cth Rep. Kallhl Camp. 1 , Itli Rep. Punchbowl nnd Liir.o. , Cth Dem, A. Morris place, l'nlama. Itli Dem. Knmnlllltl Church. FRIDAY. OCTOHKR 19. Sill Rep. School mid l.llihn. till Rep. Not decided. Cth Dem. F. R. Harvey residence, Kiillhl. Itli Dem. .1. Aen residence. Walklkl, SATURDAY. OCTOHKR 20. Cth Rep. No meeting. Jib Rep. Club Stables. Fort street. .'Hi Dem. Mo.innlun. Itli Dem. Pnuo.1, Mchculn'H place. Nothing, In Charge MADE AGAINST Jailor At Pukoo That Dlhblcu I lac, tho Jailor at Pu I, no, Molokul, has been tho victim of charges inspired from ulterior motives Is the conclusion which has been reached by High Sheriff Henry, who has Invest Igutcd thu case carefully. Ho has taken tlio matter up through letters to various representative citi zens on Molokul nnd finds, that thu cliurgo that lluo was drunk Is unfoun ded mid that tho complaint, which was signed by thu tiiimu of David Kiiknnl wns really written by n minor politi cian on tho island, who has become so disgruntled at defeat that he Is us ing other methods to try to get back ut tho Jailor. Poht Oflleo Inspector Hnrc, when asked what he had donu about thu charges mailo .against line, stated that ho had not completed his Investigation as yet, but that ns far us ho could learn lino was cndoiscd by tho ropre seutntlvo people of tho Island. Ho will of com so eomplclo Ills Investigation and make his report to Washington. Thero have been u number of re tiirus received fiom the other Island! by Chief Clerk Ilucklaiid. Tho Increasu In the number of voters registered hub been umnll und lu one case, that of tho First DIstllct of Hawaii, thero has been ti falling off. In the First District of Hawaii tho' total registration was 1CC3 this year us against 1UU In 1904, a loss of til. On Maul the leglstiiitluu for tho current car wus 2U92 us against 20 II two years ago, nil Incrcarn of CI. Kuuul alsu showed a small Incrcabo thoro being 1110 this jcir us against 1033 111 I IK) I, that Is, 73 more. There will bo Homo Rule meetings ut Kowulo residence of J. Kcklpl and Kallhl Camp nt 7 o'clock tonight. D. Knona will preside at tliu Kowmo meet ing mid David Kuplhca will attend to tho meeting ul Kulihl camp. ,. The speakers nt tho Kewalo Homo R11I0 meeting this evening will be I). Knlniioknlmil, J. Kcklpl. Wm. K. Knlet hula, gnml, Noar, At Kallhl Camp Hi" speakers will bo S. K. Olll, I). 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