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turo't way ol dcatroyliiE rnta, tho ocuxeo and bleeder ol the plague. Watch
for the rats and oeo that you have a hot o! Sunns' l'.lectric Paste ready to
kill oil tho 'A'zi invader. 3 o.. box -Mc; ic-oat. dox i.ou.
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I DON'T LEI
that Fictuic knock around without a Frame any longer.
In our big stock of oyer 1,000 new frames, with SOO
different kinds, there is just the one that will set-off your
picture to the best advantage. . "
They are handsomo frames, in French Gold, Green
Geld, Satin Finish, and Oxidized Silver, all pcnonrtllyc
lected in lcw York by the proprietor.
PHICES ARK- FH0LI 30c TO $4.50.
ALL SIZES AND SHAPES.
Honolulu Photo Supply ,Co.,
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Japanese Children
Tel! of School Work
'I'liu loticia Wlltleli tt tho II lt.1 I c 1 1 n by tho tlilldrn of the pub
lie schools li.iM! clouted such tvlde-s irc.nl Interest! iiiiiunglliie iiriRKierii
nmt their teachers nml parents that puiilln In tlio bciioIIs outildc tlic
clrclo of those wrliltiB each vcck h.l yo been InBplri'd to lutn to thl ia
tier.
One' of itio nunt icccnt tontrlhu IIoiikiIu thlq line col
iiiiiMP-KimltBii Hchoitl of I,iiimcne.M mil. Till Instlttil
school. 'Tho Icttoffc ure published w "lthout torrcctlon n
Etoiy:
from the Inp
ut li II plluitc
I lell thcli on it
.Jnpntiofic-niiRllah .School,
rtiiinciic, Until, T. II., r.-12-'08.
IMItot' . 13 v e n I n K II tt 1 1 o 1 1 n ,
Honolulu, T. II.
My Dear Sir: I nttend tho IMii-
ncne Japanese I.iirIhIi RChool. Un
oery l'rlilay wo tllvlilo the clilliliuit
Into four groups and iorK in the
atd Homo 'work outside of tho
fence ami pick ttp the rubbish,' which
makes ecrj thing cry nice.
Our school houFo Is SO feet long
by 20 feet wide.
At another lime I will write more
about our Holiool 1 am.
Yours vciy truly,
JllKIO IIAKAYAMA.
.tnpnncso13iiKllsh School,
l'liunctio, Muiif. T. i! G-M-'OS.
"dl tor 13 v o n 1 n B II u 1 1 o 1 1 n t
llonolttlu, T. II.
My Dear Sir: I nm colnt; to tell
3 ou about ovjr tichool. I attend tho
l'uuncne Jnp.itiesc-ICtiKllsh bcliool.
Our Kchool Is very big and has
three rooms and half of tho yard has
much grass utid tho other part has
no Brass.
I!wry Tilday wo clean our hthool
room and tho jurd, wo havo onlj two
pipes and Mimctlnirs wo h.to no wa
ter to vnsh tho K'.hoof loom, or wa
ter the KiuHK.
Wo ll ii V t onu tall llaf; atalf, when
u lue u Holiday wo put tho HaK
ou It to show e 015 body that It Is it
IIolnl,i
Sonictliiio I will wrllo more nbottt
our mhoot.
oura ory truly,
SAKAK TAICAVAMA.
letters of tho 11 ti
by our chlldtcn, di
IliB Kxorclses. V
them cry much.
Today wo aro boIi
from us. Wo, Kee)
but do not hope to
ctitise wo did not be
At ono time wo
BtowltiB. but soniel
hois pulled up nil
wo havo only Bratm'
I will not wrlto ni
do so another time.
Yours ery trl
i' 1 1 n ntc lead
liiB RlBht Ite.nl
enjoy lienrlns
B to let ou hear
our nrd clean,
In the prize, be
lli la time,
id nlre Mowers
bad I'ortttcuese
il them; so now
Mow Ins.
i now, but will
Ii
tlio pole lll.e mat worlt and then re
K'lscd, Vhlle the baud (lillilren weiu
slllBltiB me t'oncx of, l.unilon HrlilBcs.
Mull Ileitis, In nml Out Hound and
I Hound, itnl So tin.) llanev.
1 Tji.tt Jus tlio Mid or thi iiinu-
beBjilU W ileeili.ilo tliu IiIiir an I
ipieeji Mlh lels. The lslloi- win
I m ry plcnsvil wllh inn oxerchis, nml
I llu'j p.'nlsi'il us. W diciiatid iitu
kliiK nvl ipieen till tlieli heads coulil
not be seen. W'v satiB as we dt cot. l-
oil After wv had ilccointed the kins
and queen, we Rofkomo citulles We
hid u Rood liuo and wo had lots of
fun. If on i're hero too, 1 think
I urn iwmld bo ury glnil loo. I Ihlnk
'this wilt bo (.'hough for luu to rd ti
in Jim, for tho lillor peilod Is KetlliiK
too ,ouB. so I must close lieie. Outnl
Ilio I remain.
Yours tiuly,
AllinAII.1AI,AUI.I.
Member of tho lluinl of Improii
meut Al.io School.
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STOCKTON.CAUFORNIA.
SanFrancisco Office,
112 California Struct..
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is the latest development in
the prourecs of the woild to
wards purer and better food;
the new Fatent Holler Process
eliminates nil undesirable ele
ments ?nd retains tlie MEAT
ci the WHEAT.
Hifjhcsit Quality Flour in
the Territory. Aik yonv Gro
cer for it.
.Inp.incH'-13nBllh School,
rtiunene. Maul. T. II., u-S-'OS.
IMIIor 13 v o n I n B 11 tt I 1 o 1 1 ll ,
Honolulu. T. II.
Deal Sir: I urn IUIiib In l'uunctio
now I nttend tho l'mine'iie .lapaii-pko-l3iiKllh
School.
We havo KeadltiB. WrltliiB. Spell
Iiik. Arithmetic, CeoBtMph) and hau
RtlilBO. I Head llaldwIuV rourth Header.
Our Biliuul.yiitd Is'eo blB. 'Kcry
l-Milay'Wo plcl.-np tho lttbblah and
m.iko tlin y.ird clean. Wo dUldo our
woik lulu four K.tnss, each bbiib tak
Ins ono slilo of tho jnrilito clean. Wo
h.iui four Iiiikih to eo tliat wo do Iho
woil. well. I work Tor Mr. I.ouKhcr
and B'i o uliool aUo. '
Yours ti aly,
KAN.VII-3 NISIIIMtHtA.
, t f
.Inp.iiieso-HnBllsh School,
I'liiilieue, Maul. T. II., H-ll-'OS.
Killlor I.vuiiIiik Hit I let In,
Honoliilti, T. II.
ntarSlr. - ijveiy frlday tlfe bchool
i ' jen-rcuu ; .L i - .
( YOU H III KAYA.
Jai.incse-13ntll-h Schnol,
l'uiinene, Mnul, T II rS-'(S.
Hdltor ' 13 v c n 1 n f. II u I 1 o 1 1 n ,
, lloiitiliilti, T. II
Dear Sir: Thero ne two Ian
BIUIBCS tatlBht In otti m le.nl lapati
cso and I3iib1Is1i. We lime our I3u
Bllsh lessons In tho tmuultiB and In
tho nfteriioou'wc hne liistniLtlon In
the Jnpaucso latiBunRc
I nm studylnB i Hildwln's fifth
He.idcr. Our other itiullcs ate; t!c
ngraphy, Moral I.c-nnm. I'honlcs,
SpelllnB, Writing, rlilunellc, 13iik-
llsh Composition, I3(Kb'slou's I'lrst
Hook In American Hlitnn, and Cu I In-
then lea.
Wo like to go to school, too, be-
cause wo learn m,in things, and
lime much fun playing
Wo Ii.io n hoso to water Iho Binss
and tools with wlibh to woik our
yard. i
Our Japancfco iPrlnr:pjl boughi
Foine ti.ita, balls, gliies, and masks
for us lo use In ohr ball gauii'S.
Yours truly,
M13(1UJII KAWAIII3.
.Inpaneso Hngllsh School,
l'uuncne, Maul T II., r,-ll-'0S.
l.MUiir livening 11 tt 1 1 o 1 1 n
Honolulu, T. II
-Hoar Sir: Ihuj-s I'rldiy the
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rVHHH 1
mail by
UlMlllllff
t... .i.'r ,.
um iiiein i cry jiyicii.
Todaj wo nro going to lot ou hear
from us. Wo keep nm yaid clean,
but do not hope lo win Iho pr!7o bc
eiuso wo did Pot beln In lime.
At one tlmj wo had nlco llowers
(Blowing, Imthouie bad I'urtURueso
iioui puiicu up an or iiieni, hi now
wo have unlyguiu Browing.
I will not Milte liiuio now, but will
do mi nnolliij- thuo
Yniiri) prJ trul,
YOlClt'lll KAYA.
Sir: Ihuys I'rldiy the
ItTVfoif ttfi7 H ii 1 I iitt IliNtro
y IiurJ fhHilijA, Vim lurSlRlit
B Hverclse.i Wo -enjoy lic.tr-
t.niipnltouline, Mn 7, 10OS.
To the IMIIor of Ihu 13 v u n I n g II u 1
let I ii, Honolulu.
Dear Sir: 1 take the llbeity of
writing )ou this weckl letter lo let
Sou know Vhnt our eBetables nro
Stowing lino.
I am going lo tell jou nune about
Iho Honor gnrdcns.
Tbeiu nro llftecti flower gitrilens on
both slde.s of tho pathway to the gins'
tnlli't nnd twenty-three gfrdciiH on
both slilc'4 of tho pathway to the bus'
toilet. Hack garden Is tweho fut
long and tlueo feet wlilo. There Is
a path between eeiy two gaident.
II Is two nnd it half feet wide, 'flu
gaideiiH aro all owned by girls.
The gills Ii.ino planted ciriiatlons
of all Fh'ides, suulloweis, both single
and double, ctlleopsts, swtet Wil
liams, chrysanthemums, lnd'H ullp
pern of nil shniluH, geraniums, Kailer
lilies, mnrlgolds, lolcts, ecrlnstlug
fl iworH, Ico plinls, cosmos, roos be
goul.td, gladioli, oriiiiinentnl grass,
pappalosj dahlias, mtistrurtluins. mar-
gueiilloH and dalres.
Yesterday loiiiC of tho boys planted
a tilblcus hedge It Is a continuation
of tho first hedge. Now tlio hedge Is
n very long one. It measures one
bundled and flfty-thtcu fiul In length.
It sopnrato Iho school nnl fiom tho
coltago yard. j
On May Bill and lUh the children
picked imo Uumcantl ono hundred and
twenty-four cut-worms. ,
Tho wealher hero Is rainy. The
nwrugo dally tempernturo was "" per
cent nml Iho total amount of pierlpl
tatlon was l.ilO Inches sljico last
Thursday.
Tho lio.i s mo planting inoio mid
mmo vegi'tnbles. Tin) girls take Bond
euro of their gardens. I3eiy iniirii
liu Ihcy see to tlii'in, so there mo no
wui'Oa lo bo found In them. , -?'
"'I'lunic' jiTltil till leller of mine,
bcraiitro wo iuio not seen, any of our
letters In print for a long time.
I wish mmi would print only one
letter from each vcIumi! oery week
m wo can see oil-s too.
Yoti iccelvo Ii'tleis from us oory
nntiirday, why should wo not tee ono
at least ptlnted In Miur paper every
Wednesday' Wo trj to plonVo ou
why don't jon lr to pleasous?
rioni u Slnceio Man igor,
ANN113 KIM TOOK.
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CUT-WORM HAflVEST.
Mr.
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Dayics
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DISTItlSUTOnS.
x!iu:isc?icrxirsi;
tffi c a kp
!J22iiivrj&'!TL:-rCTori7saMntf
2
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HcsJizing the great benefit the As
sociation lifts been to hundreds of Ho
nolulu citizens, and w.th a desire cf
biinging the same benefit to many
others who went it, but feel the ex
n:r.:e too great Ecsolvcd: That the
Hoaul of Control older a special dis
pensation -to be in force during the
following months of May nnd June,
to-wit: v
That any person in good health be
tween the age of one nnd sixty years
may Lccomc a member of the Asso
ciation in Class A, on payment of
.J uu membership fee
That children ' fJ0d health Jie
txcc:i the age of one and ten years
may become a member in Cla33 B, on
payment of $1.50.
This to apoly only to the City of
Honolulu and Island of Oahu. And
let it be further Ecsolvcd: That any
member who is in good health, and is
delinquent mi a:iy assessment, if said
of May and June, 190b all penalties "' 1M"' ' ll'l i'si'ani
,lll h ir.A ' ' l ") iwtrlcitlc oxeiilses wi, beg
V. W. HALL, President,
J. E. T0WN3E1JD, Scy,
Honolulu.Anril 18, 1003.
MAY DAY AT ALAE.
Alne Public Sihool,
.Muj lath. HIllS.
Di. ir Mi 1 julngt'iti
I v ml 1 like to wit n iru thh li't
(er, lo M oit l.piiw about our Ma
D.ii. ami I hope ou would be glad of
lie n lug about It.
We bed our festival day on Til
da), Mai the Hut, and wo had a wry
good time. Wo ihon one boy and
ono girl ii our heboid to bo the Mug
nnd qiieyn of our May das. Wo had
exercises, nnd nil tho chlldien In our
school wnro ery glad.
in tho mornlns wo him two bonis
for decorating utid after that we
started on with our exercises, stint
ing from ton o'clock and i losing tit
twelve o'clock. Wo lmto u May
polo and wo decorated It with How
eis. Wo also dcioi.itcd out school
Imlldlng nnd tho tieer under which
the hand of chlldien bang.
Wo swept our bvlldlngs and mado
our prcmlbes neat and tidy. Tho
l'Qs placed benthos In hh.idy phues
tinder tho trees for vIsIIoih. Wo nlsn
decorated oursehes with lels. Tho
first exercise that wo had was, tho
''big exercise. We saluted tho ling
wlillo It was hoisted mid then bang
Ami'i lea.
Tho lest of tho oxeicljes wo had,
After
began with
tlio 1 links ll.no Conic
Hemlock Tree, Key (1-
Aro Clisplug High,
Sluing lias
I
5
110 IATEST and'URSEST ASSORTMENT
cf Hard-Made and Painlod LEATHER
POST CARDS in Hawaiian Yicws Flowers
and Fruits at
Weedon's Curiosity Bazaar
Aiakea St., bet' King and Merchant
our oneti-ulr koiic lecilal. Hirn In
tho progi.tm:
10 00-Kl: I S latrlutlo 13xeiclsc3.
Salute to the King,
Song, "Amei Icn." (key O),
Quotations, Chas. Sumnei'sN nnd
Sit Waller Scott's.
Song, "Star Spangled ll.innor (key
V)
Quotation, liibulptlon on Liberty
Hell.
Song, "Our Countiy's ring," (oy
fl I.
Ki-ir.-ii on Song ictltnl.
Song, Lowly Mny, Key C, It. I nnd
Song, April Showois,
It II
Song, l'ol Song with
I mid II
hong. Ma Time, It. I
It II
Song, All
Ariiln. It I
Song, The
bhup, II II
Song, llupils
Ii I.
Song, Now Tho Meny
Ctmio Again, It. 1 and II.
Motion Song, Coio.i l'lilm, Key I".
It I mill II.
Slug ami numb lo ti0 May pole.
Song, I.owll Mn ; datiteis plik
up i unions mid take positions.
MB. 1. Courtesy lo tenter, then
loutles) to Blds Poiib, Merry
Spring.
l'lg. II. Hlpitj Hop nrouiid the
polo; then ieeri.c
Song, Chlldien Co mid Mem
Spring.
I-IB, III. , Pointing too to left mW
light and hop 1. '.' I
Song, All the HInK
, l'lg. V. !twin'
Songs for this figuie, London
lltldgos, Sunbeiinis, n and Out,
lloiind mid Itouui, So They liamcd,
Vticntlou Song
Closing, Deioiatlug Iho Queen and
King of Spilng
flillilicn Hinging
Quton ...i:ther .Muni
King . .Mui.'B Abulia
Song Oh. 'TIn 11 n
Slnr Spiwli d' Ilannci,
8a Into lo the il ig ilUmlsriil
Wo maicbed .in I b'iu nrnuml the
M'lV nolo and ilu liaml fhlldinu r.ii
down on the bun In iin-Jei' the ,.uti I In f.tch dally bulletin
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goo tteo nml uu iia pon uinceis
' Luiipthothoo, Hawaii 7. I'.MIS.
W. II. r.irilngton, l!dllor of Hie
13 run I tig II u I lot I ti, llono
lulu.
Dear Sir: Doing Miry lutoro.tciljiu
viMir agrlcultuial foulest, I win lot
mcii know more about one pchool
f ii m. Wo am gelling nhiii; nliel
.villi our farm.
Wo had wry wet weather last wiek.
Tho soli Is wij moist and the ego
tiblcH aro luxuriant. Some of the
Rotables aro wry huge, especially
imllUicH ami lettueo. The radishes
ttro'.iboiit a foot long nml tbo lettute
me as Inrgo ah full giowu oibbages.
I3n'i.v day the tuinll chlldii'ii dig
lb" ground for pests. On tho -'.Mil
of Apill. they plckid one bundled nml
eight cut-wnttuh. On tlnj 1st of Muj
lln' taught ono Iboiih.iul Fix bun
.lied and Iwt'lu', mid yesterday one
thousand one hundred and twout)
four. We picked ono thousand tlueo bun
dled mid thirty-sown rndlBhoa, ono
bundled and slxly-nlno tut nips, twen
i.i and half iiui'rts of boms, six bun
died mid nliiety-nlx dozen mustards,
Ihlily-nlno dozen letltico, nnd many
oilier wgotnhtcs, rlnco Match tho
lliltd. Still thoro ur iirmy mnro
glowing for Iho contest, Wo lire
nlready u aping tho beuellls of our
l-abors, mid It ninki'H us happy
Smut) of tho egotubles are llowor
lug. Wo had many rainy ilaj.s Ibis
week. Ou Monduy It rained nil da),
nnd on this account school was closed
for Iho day. On Hint day tho amount
or precipitation was 2.(17 Inches.
!lulng told tni n few tilings, I
closo and remain, ,
Yours truly,
SI3ICIII MUKAI,
, Head Luna.
P. S, Wo havo not seen any of oilr
li'llois In in hit for u long I line Please
print Ibis. Pleaso pilnt borne lotleis
S. .XI.
6 B ll
ON Pi liC lOPICS
Republica For f aft And
Big Navy-Democrats
For Bryan ,
If '11)0 oaliilpn of the gciier.il pulillc
on tlie leading topics J'f MiO "lay I"
faithfully roflWIed In. tlie tlowS-held
b the leading noWspipor editors of
tho United States who haw been In
conference In New York City Tor se
(at dii)s past at tho animal meeting
of tbo Associated Press mid Amerl
cut Newspanel Publishers' Assocli
lion, Iho sentiment of thu wide awake
citizen Is o'wiwhclmlngly In favor of
a bigger irivy, wllh William II. Tnft
Ibe lopiihllrnn choice for I'rt'sldout.
and diinoointlc sentiment In in favor
of William .lomihr-is Iliymi.
Out of a total of sij newspaper Hun
tutu, repieetiilng oery section and
shade of opinion whose Uews woro
sought by the 13wnlug Telegram, 172
freely staled whut results of their no
rm. ittons ha I In en Several refused
to commit them 'elves ns lo President
ial preferences i ti the ground that
public opinion In th'lr sections had
not Jot su!!lclentl eistilljed to
warrant them In expiosslng n prefer
ence. As to the lntlnn'H naval re
'pilreinciits, boHoMT. few hesitated
lo Indicate what the bellow their
linine sentiment to he.
Among those who Miled was the
f'dlioi and publisher of the Cincinnati
Times Star, controlled b. Secntary
Tnft's brother
One not tide ojipomut of President
Itomewlt'H four battle ship pio
Bramtue In the tdlt ir ofthe Coininou
or, published at Lincoln Neb. While
opposed to the construction of nioie
t li ii 1 1 two luttleihlps at this time, lie
Is not of tho opinion Hint the llnlio.l
States should bale n small imv As
lo his pfeferenco for Iho l'resldelie
ho it marked that It would bo "hardly
proper" lo go ou record.
Practically all of the editorial ex
presslo'is summarized nlimo were
glveu'. lo tho leirresontatlwu of tho
I3wulng Toloram linineill.ilel) pre
ce ling the Joint binipiet of tho Asso
elated Press mid American News
paper Pub'lsheri' Astoclatlon, nt the
hundred inembeni of tho two arm
clntlons, whoi.e business ll Is lo keep
In cIom' touch with public hoiitliutnt,
went ni esc nl
(ieueinlCh.llli'S II. TnIor, of the
Host ou (Hobo, presided nnd William
.leniilnga llnan, of tho Commoner,
whs one of tlio pilntlpal bpeakcis,
l!eiiibllcan edllo.a seemed to pre
doiiiltiato ut Iho feast, nllhotisli demo
cratic newspapers fiom outj secllon
of (ho country wen reprosentod.
Half n Loom oPCaiiadlan newspaper
men wore in nttciidauce, niid, while
I'll of thoso from ocr thu bo.-dor were
dlllldent nboiit "iiiodilllng In foreign
nlT.tlrs," ns tiny phrased It. neatly
all deelnreiT thev' wero comlncei that
Iho United States should havo a Inrg"
n:ny. ,
Of one hundred uud fourloeii rpuli
llc.iii editoiH or'iiubllsliers wlio'tom
inllled their ilowa lo paiwr foi' the
i:elilug Telegram, blxty-two favoied
tbo nomJii'illoii of Secretary Taft.
Neatly all of the Tnft men were for
Piesldeut Hn'isowll's four battleship
n six at pulley. Half u dozen. hoWcvcr,
dbingitod wllh the, tuliultilbtrntlou a
nrval prmtram.
Piesbleul lluojeielt was Iho ehnlco
of Ihlilj-slx of tho repuhlle-iti. n 'Ws
pepei men. Of theiic two oxplessed
a iireferenco for Secretary Taft us
tecond choice. If the President will
uol accept n renomlnitlon, and two
dtclr.rtd that with tho present In
cumbent of the While Homo i mint oil
us a Prisldeiilbil1 pcHslblllly thej
would prefer (iiitermir Hughes to liny
of Ihoso whose names nro likely to
go befoio the Chicago contention.
llicr) Itnosetelt man hill ouo fatiii
eil tho big nn) policy, ami two of
those wlio ill cl. lied Ih il the) bellow
iho Prtslileiit should accept a reiiontl
mil Ion put llicimclwrt down as be
lieving also that mil four b.iltleshlps
blioiihl ho lidded this yoir, but 'cither
six or eight.
C STOMACH 0
BITTERS
If j on would bo mado well
again follow the example of
thousands of cured pcoplo nnd
start taking the Bitters to
day. You'll find It tho best
medicine you over took for
Poor Appetite Htajlachc,
Heartburn, Biliousness, Cost
ivencss, Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Malaria, Fever and
Ague.
Big Navy Policy Popular.
Of ir.2 t mors nnd publishers, 1-H
wero In f ivor of P,f Idetit lloosovolt'rt
policy of building lour battleships ntt
this time ami belli ted that the nation
should hate a liger nav Those In
eluded .loliii"on utid lirMin men, us
well iib thoso who had expressed
theniscltea In fat or of the nomina
tion of either noosviult. Taft. lliighivt
or tho lopiihllcan dark horses.
William .linnlngs Ilryan was thu
moat notablo of tho "two battleship"
ndvooatoB. There wore thirty-two of
theso In nil, most of whom roprofont
ed newspaper sentiment In la".d lock
ed States Seteril of tho email navy
ndtccait'8 are Taft and Hughes men.
Dryan on Navy Programme.
"I hnto tery decided views, on tho
linseiit bnttlosblp contioti-rnj." said
Mr Iliymi. eriMBltiB out the wordM,
"and n small naty." "In fact. I feel
so strongly on tho matter that I havo
alreadv congratulated .lolm Slrirp
Williams, the democratic kadrr of
the lloiibo of r.epresenlatltcB. on hit)
stand." ,
Herman Hldder. editor of tho Nuw
Yoik Stnats 'eltung, mid I3dward L.
Pret'lorlus. editor of tho Westlicho
Poi.t, of St Louis, Mo, generally it
(leruinu newspaper of tho West, both
tolod for the big navy program. Dr.
Preotorlus, howotei, declined to In
dicate Ills preference ns to a Presi
dential candidate, declaring that ho
was it perMinal f I lend of President
Hoiibotflt. Srcvturyrnft and (Jiiv
ernor Hughes llllher" of them ho
said, would make mi Ideal candidate,
o
Governor Huflhct' Strength.
(lot ernor (lughes was Ural choice
wllh eighteen of the newspaper vot
ers Most of his partisans hulled
fiom tho Leatern Slates, nml a not.
Iroable fu.iltuo of the ballots cast for
1 1 1 tn was that the "two ahlp" pollcj
was the ono pieferred.
Messrs Camum, I'alrbiuVs, Knox
mil La rollout) loeolved two totos
each.
Jerome
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New York, May 7. District Allor
no'' Jerome, testlf)lng In his own detenu-
lu connection w'llli (bo charges
of dorcllcliun which tto been pio
foried ng.ilnst lilin, today said that
tbo neni est he iter camo.tu nciidliig.u
wealthy man to Jail was in bat lug uuo
of them conunltlod tu mi us) turn.
"You iiioju Harry Thaw?" nsked
Attiiruo) Pierce, for Iho forupl.ilirints.
"Yos, Thaw's tho iiimi,' rcHixmiloil
Joimiie.
JD'tui forgot vAl Adams," Juterjocted
Assistant HUtrlct Attoriifjr Ketsel.
"Oh, )es," replied Jcrnmu, "so I do,
hut he hud only, two and u half or
throo millions, lie was not ono of thu
big follows."
Taking up the iiiobtlon of political
campaign contributions, .piereo asked
what Justification ,1bei o cou'lil by, for
milking eoutrlbutloiiH to mther polit
ical jiarty in 1901. t
"DIBerences III economic doctrlnej,"
Jeroino replied.
"How rotiliLtho eooiimiilc doctrines
affect the Itisurnnco rases?" ho was
asked. "' ' " ,
"Well, tho New Yoik Life, tlio Mu
tual mid Iho 13(iul!ihlo'licfd between
ihem Homo JJ.uOiOOli.dQOwVirth of bo-
Koy A-Ilat,
motions, H.
'y(rtVSUUb'cTv,TA.VVW
xaavvvwi
kov r
Soiib. Sli Snring Tlnwi. tfi- i
It II. , ' '
Ouct, The aicaner, Key C, Hsther
and Saiah.
nyiig. a song; or Spring, Key I
plcked-up Hull illilnns and tool; po.il
tloiiH. When our lenehor lang tint
belli Hie chlldien I gall to slug.ho
fi'lg of SpiIiil tin d Hirers toiule.
sled to t enter tli'ti ciiirtesled to bbjes
When our it .it In i rang the bell
ng'iln thu ilaiini- turned nnd Iho
band ohlldn u ham:
hlpily hoiined iioiiml
then lotein 1. ami when the bell rang
they slopped h n the bell tang
ngnln (jie dam i- i until again to the
lelt with iIIiIioik in right hands and
I lien pointed inii l ft and right mid
hopped. 1. i When the dnnoi m
danced the inn' lillilion sang tho
song or, Ml tli. Hirds hnto Coilio
Again, The hi 'I is'ik ngilll. Iho dan
cers riiteifid lb '"'H rang again
ami Iho (Ijuiei- i" '"' will' l'"s in
(It-lit nnd girls ' i ' b1". wlmllng lu
and nut, llki Hani enroll, building
""' ' i ' "'
GOOD VEGETABLES.
, Ki'okt'n School, Mii 1 lies
To tho Hdllor or tbo 13 1 e ll I ll g II ll 1'
lot In. Honolulu, T II
Dear Sir: Some of our to
aro growing nlcoh and somo are not
Thu ibmiers Tho ladlshes and tbo onions aro tbo
tho polo and liest. They mo growing nlcel. One
or our ladlshes Is rouitccn luetics
mound and rouiteui Inches high. Tito
onions nro font ti en Inches high. Tho
enJJttos me not glutting nloel). some
of Ihem are ilejul.
Th weather up In ie Is teiv dry.
I romaln.
Yours iiulf.
I3HNI3ST iMOirrON.
cuiltles. There warf an opinion tut
tb'u pmt of I'lefbleill McQiili that a
p.uilo wifiild follow Pmkqr'H solccllim
anil you cin llguio V.'hnt it 5 per cent
ilcpicclatlon ou tho ll',UU0,O0O,O0A
woultl amount to.""'
Taking up thu under of Ihu SIQ.nT.O
which was'pdld m neorgti W.' Perkins
to the Nyl'c organization of agents In
he New York I.llu Insuranoo Com-
pftny. Pierce nskort'tlio'-Dlslrlct Attor
net If he regarded IP'as a'M.lit.
"Not cxartlyVMcinnit! Telilfed.
Soiitborn iiewspapi'rH "DlilhV yuti know tlial"(ht)' charter
About one half of tho Ilryan totoilcf the colitii.t'nv iih4jliiteltlnnihllillf,l
iiitoriu uio jitMjtuwti oig navy isiucj.
although thu four tides cii3t by Te.MiH
odllors nml the two by Illinois news
paper men wore for Ili.uin and two
ships,
Bryan Jjot Bin Vote.
On tho democratic spio William
Icniilngs Ilryan recilvul n tilllo lesa
ibun.lwo-thlrds of tho elltinlnl totea)'
cist in a total in loriy-eigui no se
emed twenty-eight ballot h. Most of
theso weio lecordod by Iho odllois of
m
Johnson a Good Second.
(Jot o nor .lohiibnn's
, TheVDekly Edition ot the Evenlncj
uuuotin gives a cstopim, aiimmiiry ?
.Im netvi of tho duy.
total straw
otnlilesi tote wub (Ightocn His main
stienglli camo from the newspaper
men or thu l.tiko legion, iilthougli
tlnou Now Knghuiders nnd two Vir
ginians wenl on record lu his favor
Neatly all of the adtocatos of lite I
liimilnnllon exprwiiod themselves
111 fat or of n large n:i)
Kotiuer Pnlli'd States Soiutor
(corse trai was the choice, of onlj
two' of "Iho' (uit -eight democrals ii
who wining io uato ineir rrostgiiui
tal -preferences recorded. Nolther
would say wh lie fatored dray, Ono
of Hut Delaware titatesnian's panl-
i,'iu hulled (nun Poorla. III.,- ami (hu
. . ,-- . . ......:.. i
rerKins'rronl lurninK tlullMilimey oter
lo' tlib' jJyllcVtiriilV" (,
"I'dld not kliuw! tliO'chVtitcr Is not
ury''xclfriigMltoiiiriiri." ' "
.lenmWinld thnt In llvu years ho
had poihonally conducted lllreo trials,
(imitof them teuiiltlug lu a conviction.
Jetonio was ipieslloncd regarding his
.'reluMotiit tilth Thonitm V. Ilyan of tho
Me(ibpolltan Street Hallway Company.
"Slnco last November." asked
rieico, "tiavu ou not used all our
tho tudlclmout ot
nsl Inlluence tu ptuvent
, . ThiiauisjiViUyau?"
Yipai'vnivnpjut is nieniiiictous nnu
ou knatiL.lt Is." lepllod tho District'''
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VjliVt.tilitinj Pldhvlojphlai
(.Bttv?
OAiturueicr;: t, - ;
I'JcnJiul) rlnsttttid Hint
ho had (loiio).
all that lio could .do to sectiro Indict-
lnoiilH In tho WnllCtiillnndt, Htifi-fi.,
(urry-rnail deal, iljouiuipent
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