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T8T' EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T H SATURDAY. NOV. 3, 1906. fo ; PV . pm rt' tUr EVENING BULLETIN! Published Every Lwy Except Sunday, t 120 King Street. Honolulu, T. 1L, by the I BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.. LTD. WALLACE H. KAHHINCTON Editor ELlered at the PoitottUe at HutjU' oolulu as second class matter. ttUUbCRIPTION HATfil. Payable In Advanse. Evening Bulletin. Her month, anywneie lu U. H.. .75 PnP .iliurf itt nliVulikrn If, It (1.. 2.00 I Peryear.auyvjhereU.S 8.00 I'eryear, postpaid. furelKU ll.W , diaries 1 Murphy, the Tain. Weekly Bulletin. ,,... i,i.. Her year, anywhere lu U. S 1.U0 T,1 purpose Ik Hi put Drown, u man Her year, postpaid, foreign .... z.uojborn uud htoiighl up uinung the peo 1 "i"'" here and well known to the major Territory of Hawaii, ) Ity or the voters, lu the same class Honolulu, )a: Wth the most disreputable and crlml Country of Oahu. ) innl boss In the conntrv. Of the UULI'-ETInVuULISIIINQ COM' r (1 11firI.-ITU Iliidltiaaa Alntiniro I MAW. LIM1TIH), being drat duly swoiti, on oath deposes and sajs: Thut the following Is a true and cop rcct statement or circulation for the week unilliiic No 2. 190C. of the Dully and Weekly Editions of tho Evening llulletlii Circulation of Evening Bulletin. Saturday, Oct. 27 2645 Monday. Oct. 29 2386 Tuetday, Oct. 30 2381 Wednesday, Oct. 31 2370 Thursday, Nov. 1 2385 Friday, Nov. 2 2374 Average dally circulation 2423 Circulation of Weekly) Bulletin. Tuetday, Oct. 23d, 1006 2488 Number of weokllea delivered on the Island of Hawaii alone. ...1096 combined guarantied average circulation . . .15)11 HULLE-IN fUDLISHINO CO., LTD. by C. O. HOCK US. B. vines Manager. Subscribed and sworn to bt toie me this 3rd day of No- ISEALl vember Anno Domini. I'JUli. H. 11 DUUNUTTE, Notary Public. Hrst Judical Circuit. SVTltltDAV NOV 3. 190G The utlMavll of William Chalmers exposes another Infnmous record of the monstrous morning liar. Jud. Lucas has never bad to go to the Infamous confeskorH or tliu morn lug paper to secure a reputation among the decent men or the com munity for honesty. When It. II. Trent allows "policy" to close his mouth against thu nttr mice of ft truth. It Is not surprising that hu tries to mlftlend the voters Into believing that he us County Treasurer was icsponslhle for putting an end to ilisi minted warrants. Judge Hoblnson believes lu Justice. When all thu facts ure known the en thusiastic prosecutors of the men In dicted for alleged perjury will be found to bu guided by the same; powir behind the throne as the Infamoim campaigners against Drown. They may call them Jackie Lucas to case their discomfort Hut they can't get awuy from the 'fad that Thurston dares nut deny JacMu Lucas' statement of what Thurs ton said. For Jackie Lucas Is first or all an . honest man And Thurston uml his newspaper ore well known to the community. The porcine effort of thu morning paper to pull Itseir and Thurston out of thu hole dug by Thurston's mon strous confession recalls the story of the public performer who said: ,f I defy any one In this nudlenco to mention a single action that I can per form with my right hand that I cannot do equally with my lert." Vcjlce from the Gallery: " Put ycr left hand In yor right-hnnd trouser pocket." If the admission of thu Y. Man Young conresslon Is not a vindication or Henry Vlda Then there Is no Justice lu the Cir cuit Court which admitted the docu ment as evidence. Ileputabte citizens have no doubt of the integrity of the court. The morning paper would smear tho most sacred Institutions of American iidmlnlstratlnn with Its vile Innuendo If It thereby satisfied a personal spite ugaust any man or official, VULTURE PREYS ON BROWN'S GOOD NAME. Duipllo thu ndmb'slou made b thu ownci' or thu Advertiser, to Jack Lu cas, that Drown Is nn honest man; Despite tho lonresslon of the own er or thu Advertiser that Sheriff Urown Is a more competent man than his op ponent for the ntlk'u of Sheriff; Doipitho tho final confession ol the owner of thu Adveitiscr that no evldenco has ever been presented to him that was sulllrlent proof that Drown Is corrupt; The monstrous campaign or lllitlc.it Hon and misrepresentation goes 011 In Thurston's pjper This moinliig the leading editorial 1 liniment Is devoted to it lengthy com parison of Altliur M, Hinwn, tho llo public 1111 landldiifii for Sheriff of Ihlsl., ik-i.,1,.,,.. t.i.i n. m (oiihty, ullli silili men us Hush Mo-IIUmf VYalQinOUSO IfUSI lOn Lltli, LuiikIiIIii of lliuokltii, John Y. Me Kane wlm Ki'ivi'd u lnim In Hints HIiik, Chailes F. Murphy of Tammany, Abepaln3 that drag the imputation of hon Huef of Ban rrnncl'oo, and Doss Cox est men and capable men In llio mlie of Cincinnati. of degraded spite. A vole against Tlio whole tone of the article li of u character to remind humanity th.it I vultures In human form are still In ex- """" '.. ' ,'' ."",V," with the liotahly corrupt and crlml- nal That 3 what Thurston's paper ln been doing for the ait two venis - . Ulng to convince the public that the icepiiuiican cnniiiii.ue lor rsnerin is u i boss, the head or a corrupt polltle.il I machine ami therefore, by Infeirnce. corrupt. The latest nttnrk nn Broun stnrts In tilth flila .irloittntl Imiiimiilii- "Vtitli. , cr,mllia ,,, (, i,,.,,,, ' ruvwl Among icputuble citizens of Oahu """ "egrauiu nun tnorougniy unmaniy unuen muse nave me eneci or einim- terlng them against llrown's eneinleR Dtit taking the nintlerfrcmi Tl urston's own standpoint lias nnv friend or Murphy or one cr his political enemies ,,lor confessed to his belief that Mur- .iv ..... (itHi)()I,.,i 7 iH there nnv : i...i.t .....iut..i r..,. it... . .......nHiu. 1 n"ifl ptiui.tiii iui 11 tv iuu,iu, invu ui Mnriiliy with Arthur Drown J lloss .MeLuughllii uf tlrool.lyn Is an other or the same type. Has any Irlend or enemy of McLaugiilln said of him that he Is not dishonest ? John V. McKnne wns a criminal boss who served his term In Sing Sing. And this Is the man with whom the elanilcrouu pud paid reputation-wreck er classes Arthur Ilrovvn. whom every one of Hawaii and even the proprietor ol the morning paper tins known from boyhood, nnd knows now ns on honest mail. Ha Abe Huef or San Francisco or Uoss Cox or Cincinnati ever pleaded guilty to being honest ? Have they individually or collectively denied Hint 1 hey have linen and are maintained by corruption nnd corrupt practices? But these men are used by thu morn ing revller or reputable men to Illumi nate the vvordB or Owner I.orrln A. Thurston when making his confession that Arthur Drown, Oahu's cnudldate for Sheriff, Is not personally corrupt. Voters who have respect for the In tegrity of admittedly honest manhood; voters who havo thu slightest leaning toward the protection of political methods that are honorable; voters who believe lu honest men ami capable men In oftTco; voteis who despise the thug who maliciously mauls and mis represents nn honest man; such intjn among the voters of this County will tot vote against Arthur Drown, for rueh a vote mcuim a vole for cam- LEXANDER yOUNG "jjqjfcL cisruu usoiumr imimoor H0NOLUU Waikikl Beach , H. HERTSCHE... .General Manager For Rent Matlock Avenue $36.00 Young Street 26.25 Lunalilo Street 50.00 McCully Street 25.00 Emma Street 12.50 Beretanla Street 40.00 Aloha Lane 18.00 King Street 35.00 Nuuanu Street . . , 50,00 Prospect Street 50 00 Merchant St. (offices) 15 00 FURNISHED Young Street , 50.00 FOR SALE: Lots at Kalmukl for-cash or In exchange for sugar stocks. Corner Koit ami Merchant Sis V jyjOANA 0TEL 5&2a&T COMPANY. AjJt Vj irooK t aoHe' aaostM. yT' VXV JlllVt.TMIMT ...ttftUMMI ACtHT Ilrowu would mean the success of the most degraded typo1 of humanity and Lf human effort In American politics. OUT OF HIS OWN MOUTH. I .1kH him l tTlnlrctonl "If he tl0 u hl Br0vyn wa, dltl(0nfi, T .. , N , , ded . , Uo ,10l think M)0MJ ,.Jack LlleMi Yesterday's tlullelln stated that 1 1 nil ald that 1 believed Uiown to be nn honest man; that he was n belter man than liiuhca and that I bud no l,n',l,,,u '" "'" m"."r ' The foregoing alleged (imitation Involves a 1 nlf-li ulli uud'u whole misrepresenta tion. I.orrlu A. Thurston. "I asked Thurston If he did not think Brown was the more capable man. "Thurston replied that he thought Brown was." Jack Lucas. I have at uo time said that Drown was a better man than luiiken. Lor rln A. Thurston. Thurston clearly has a short and jciimi'iilfiit memory. Hufflclcnt time elapsed between the issuance of Hu- . . . . ... nervlMtr Linns' statement and the dr 11 ... . . ... pnrtuie or Mr, Thurston ror lilm 111 havo ri'sponded to I.ucns. Thurstou did nothing of the kind. He Knows Drown to be an honest man. He knows Ilrowu to ho mure capable '"" laukea. lletler evidence could hot lu off"'ied to further stiengtheii thu opinion of the people that Thiirslou's campaign against Drown is one of pure spite, nnd an anxiety to mnnlpulate thu po lice forco In a manner to bring dis credit upon County government. If further evldenco were needed, there is Thurston's monstrous confes sion that "no evidence has been pre dented to me which 1 consider s'ifll clcnt proof of his" Drown K " being personally corrupt." THE INFAMOUS CONFESSION. Thu Ilullellii has said that Thurston wrote the letter of Supervisor Adams In the Hoard or Supervisors referring to llrown's administration as Intoin I ctent. Indifferent, or corrupt. The Dullettn has said that Thurston edited (tin letter of Supervisor Adams to the Hoard or Supervisors regarding the supposed Incompetence. I ml I Ter ence, or corruption. Thin stem's orgun how calls the Dill Ictln to account by Hinting that thu letter was brought to Mr. Thurston by Adams n ml he, Thurston, MODIFIED the Adams letter at Adams' ropiest! Finally smoked out, Thurston con fesses Hint he handled the letter to suit hlmselr. He was the final arbiter or the atlack 011 Drown, Ills paper says he was "urged," , Ills paper glories In the thought (hat the Hoard of Siiicrvlsurs4vas Inveigled Into tin acceptance of the -letter After all this miserably disreputable work has been done, Thurston himself nnpears In print over his own signa ture and makes thu monstrous confes- Hon that no evidence has ever been presented to him which hu considers sufficient proof that Brown It corrupt The gutter-drunkard is more to be respected than tho Individual who mis lepresents with studied Innuendo an other whom he ndmlts Is an honest man, A vote for Drown Is a vole for an honest mnn. A vote against him Is a vote for tho most Infamous attack on honorable lepulutlon that Hawaii' has ever known. Grass Bleach SOMETHING NEW IN TABLE LINENS This Is linen that has not been through the final stage of bleaching, this being quite expemive. Viewed alongside full bleached, It looks the least bit creamy, but a few trips to the laundry changes this Then you have a fine linen at a much lower price than you could have bought the full bleached at first. 68 Inch, per yard, $1.00 Napkins to Match, $2.50 doz. 72 inch, per yard, $1,25 Napkins to Match, $3.00 doz. EHLERS Qootl QoocIh REPUBLICS TICKET Delegate to Congreti J. K. KALANIANAOLE Territorial Senate C. F. CHILLINQWORTH L. L. McCANDLESS W. O. SMITH Reprettntatlvea fourth District J. H. S. KAl.KO E, A, C, LONG C. W. OUINN W. T, HAWUH3 A. D. CAST HO JOHN A. HUOHCO Representatives rilth Dlatrlct C. p. CO H HI" A JOSEPH KAl.ANA A. 9. KALEIOHU H. N. KANIHUNUI H. W. LELCIWI JOHN L. PAOO Sheriff A. M. BROWN County Attorney J. W. CATHCART County Treaiurer F. T. P. WATERHOUBE County Clerk D. KALAUOKALANI, JR. County Auditor JAMES BICKNELL Supervitor-at-Large W. W HARRIS County Supervisors Honolulu 0. C. DWIOHT A. V. GEAR CHAHLES HUSTACE, JR. Koolau S. W. LOGAN Wabiuc and Walalua ANDREW COX Ewa JOHN DEFRIES Deputy Sheriffs Honolulu HENRY C. VIDA Koolaupoko FRANK PAHIA Koolauloa L. B. NAONE Walalua OSCAR COX Walanae M. K. LELEO JOHN FERNANDEZ CENTRALIZE, COMMISSIONS, AND I DISFRANCHISE. i The Itifnnious lampulghcis of the morning paper n re asking what possible Inltueiico the- election or Curtis laulcea has un the maintenance or County gov ernment. Such it combination of Innocence and guile I i mo tuu ihtumous campaigners inline that thu Honolulu voters do not know them of old ? They havo been continuously on the watch to obtain a foothold by which County government may ho discred ited. Their opinion of Inukcn's stability and ability ns tin executive ofllccr hits been frequently displayed ,ln their own columns. Their solo purpose bus been In tho past and still Is to Injure the reputa tion of thu Hawaiian as n people ca pable of local self-government, and they arc looking to laukea ns tho man through whom they will he able to re new their campaign. They hope to so divide thu Legisla ture and the County officers between tho various partizans that thero will bu a consfunt wurfuio In place or work, and this warfnie Thurston and his ussoclato enemies or County gov ernment and liberal suffrage, wilt bu ever ready to urge against the Amer ican rule which they hate. What vvonles the Infnmoiirt ones Is that they have been found out so early In tho game. They ore doing thulr utmost to cre ate a political chaos in Hawaii and to promote politics by prejudice. As they mako headway In this they will make their general attack on the little of American government that ex ists, and at tho same time try tn wipe out tho suffrage. Centralize, Cnmmlsslonlze, and DIs iranchlso nro tho tenets or ralth upheld by tho morning paper crowd. They are pull ing ror laukea with that end In view mid they know It. Thurston hlmselr has confessed his beller that Drown Is mora capablo than laukea. Why should ho prefer tho less competent man In.offlco ? A split ticket Is a vote for the plat form Centralize Commlsilonlzc, Disfranchise. SUPPLIES PLANTATIONS, FAMI LIES, SHIPPERS AND STORE-, KEEPERS. ' A Japanese schoolboy who can speak good English, wanti a position, i ALL AT REASONABLE PRICKS, PHONE WHITE 2576. RIVER 8TREET near HOTEL. S. 1CHIKI, GENERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, cor, Emma and Beretanla BU, Japan ese and Chinese Laborer Supplied, Contract Work of Every Kind Under taken, Telephone Blue 2II. CATARRH, A NATIONAL SCOURGE PE-RU-NA, A FAMILY NEED. RL PE ttt Over half of the population of Canada suffer from some form of catarrh during the course of the year. This demonstrates the great need of Perunain every home, to protect the family against a1 catarrhal diseases.ff--s. b. hartman, m. d. For special directions everyone should read "The Ills of Life," a copy runa la for sale by the following druggists and will supply the retail trade Smith A Co.. Hobron Drug Co.. Honolulu. Hawaii. COMBS In Fall-Creations Characteristic of Superi ority and originality In design and workmanship. OUR PRE8ENT 8TOCK OF ORNA. MENTAL COMBS 18 EX CEPTIONALLY LARGE AND THE PRICES ARE MODERATE, Call and See Them. H.F.WJchman&Go.. LEADING JEWELERS. HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL Look Into the future. Be prepared for coming events. A fire Insurance policy will protect you against loss of home and belongings from fire We Issue policies, 938 FORT ST. "No evidence hat been presented to me which I consider sufficient proof of lilt" Uiown "being personally cor. rupt," Lorrln A, Thurston's confet Ion over hit own ilgnature, ytV M 3W?CV I jHtUi iliiSi - IIj - CATARffH REMHtf l-roldent RooMuvelt believed In the Rouiih' RlUura; hut utwuya been uf tliu belle that people atliuulcl atuve and belleven now In Mlmplifiud Hpelllnif Simplified Smoke Saving Spells " Smoke Rough Rider 5 Sent Segar" "Why?" "How?" Because you get at good a amok for FIVE CENTS as you usually do when paying 10 cents. The filler Is made from regular length of good quality. 'to bacco. ' . The wrapper la made from genuine imported leaf. The cigar keeps Its color and flavor. J The l.-ct whiff It at good WHY NOT SOLE HONOLULU AGENTS Fitzpatrick Broslt Corner Hotel and Fqrt -sir EVERYBODY SMILING. WHY? Because WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD., received by the two latt steam ers 163 Cases of TOYS and HOLIDAY Goods, both for old and young; XMAS CARD8 and CALENDARS! GIFT Books: TOY8J TOYS; TOYS. Every child should have tho Latest THE TEDDY B and TEDDY G. ROOSEVELT BEAR BOOK. Come early before they are all gone, YOUR MONEY-SAVERS, Wall, Nichols Go,, Limited, Evening uullitln 75(t 'r month, NAi '.$5 a . ' ' a PSisLSi vw"' "3 of which aurrounds each bottle. Ptu In Honolulu," Hawaii: BeAton. ' n' f -'p. at the first. TRY ONE? f ... -4 w ATTENTION! May we have your attention TO THE MANY ATTRACTIONS AT .HALEIWA? The air It alwaya cool, the bathing It excellent, the golf links and tennla courtt are unturpateed, St. Clair Bidgood, Manage! The Weekly Udltlun Of lb Rvenlu lliilh'tlu kIvuh a complete suiuwary uf lliu new nf the day, Par SI yiift t .. .J