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I . ? .i v -V X ' 't i ' . ' ; r vjiwifit4wysgpiy fftf-yk' Ej'-fAw"".' kT"',s i! ' ry" ""' 7 - - EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1008. Trrtr i" t''"-,J"""' 'V'Pr"!,"i-11 'A?t; '.-Vi-;rr.-p"r- U -SI -.-. - .-., - . .. - - SCENES FROM NAWNAL NNVpitfON that NAMED TAFI and SHERMAN 'V ' ' ,l " " "M . .m,,, , , ,- , -' -- - ... .,.. )f , -r L ..... I ' L -- ,Jrzrrrrm: ' ' ' jj. - , :-: rr . . , r 7 : ! 1"" mi 11 in 1 n sjii !! man !! i n i i hmhWITii i i ' " " ' "" "-s"- mm H OHENnstG OF i2lE FCCTSTEniilXB. .WT.'DBLI.CAr HTlTOraSX. J, CONVEWTIDK I-K CBirCA.- JESOXO J2Z S-TSVZ.KO. u. rs .tshovc-s? bOS.RYTHE. !! DELEOATES GAINED NOTICE "Billy" Robinson of Maui . Was Almost Called Volcano Hill Like ii,tu'!ny Irits" fimi i'T.i ): In climes four of tla delegates from llio Ilnw.illHii Idlamlti.waftf'l l.iio !, Annox yesterday, 'nicy vn-U' A. (1 M. Hohcitioii iir.'.l John 0. I.anu of '. ;.' mi.iiisi. W. T. ituli .l.-u'l of t'.o !'... i . of Maul, nml W. (I. Walker of Hi.' in land of Hawaii. Robertson ami Rnl liif.im biought their wives wllli tho.ii. iays tliu GhleiiKU Kxuuiliiiir. Thoro Is n mlxup In the ll.wail ' ' ogntlon nml koiuo nt (lie ilolognt". . ' lint hiiio vvliother they an; to oc ucli gates or simply lookers on nt tho con eutton. . Koiu' yours in Hawaii cant nix del egates to llio National convcntlen '. Robinson ti ail HobOTlonn wero umni them, lint tliu convention out tho voto down In two ballots, although tho bi , were iornilllil KMicniipy south with a j third of a vmo eiioh. Thin yuar llio ! Territorial Republican Convention chose six deJogMcx, Willi Robertson anil I'rlni'O Cupid Kalaiilananlo. tho Dclogalo In CoiiKreES, a tho ronl ilcl iKiiti8 nml tiTo otlii'is na lr.itslblo ilcl i'Kalos,nomi'thlii(!.ufti'r tin' fashion of tlm IlllnolH lJiniooratlo ronvcntloii, wlilrh oloetoil elfilu iIcloRaluK-at-ljrRO to tho Di'itvur convention, Ktvlns thoin half a voto onrli. Delegation Is Unlnttructcd. nut whether tho quartet that arrived yoaterilay and llio two additional r'i- roHi'iita'tlvOB. Senator J. M. Duwsott of Honolulu nml Krlo Knii'Jscn of tlm Inland of Knual, will urrlvo today, tiro Hi'ated or not they will lm Intcrontlns characters ilnrlni; tho convention wciili. IJndor tho rulliiK of tho Na tlnuil Conimltteo hist wcel; Itohorl son nml I'llnco Cniihl will bn the only iicciodlti'd t'.olcKates, but Onnlil will ho tumblo to nttend tho convention owIiib to tho, BUihleu death of his brother, nml J. M. Uoweott, his niter naif, will act for hlni. Tho (Iclwitloii Is unluetructcil, nl ila vgaBjart i ir c" Mrjfcp i i wbv'' 'i ksvj von:: cvEWNCuf aEG3Aw'(i.'ay yBrk'hebald co.vaii BiphtiiRcwni L rlilo nf tho cover of tho box contain ing .tho envoi Is lett In Its rough hown condition, phowltiK tho ileep hroadax cuta. Tho inallct is about n t-i to, i i.i' organization In tho llou.ic of ltcprcboututlvcd which knowa no t.vi'ilorJ s.ivo "Undo Joo" riinnon, and for tho &anitorlal com bine, which switched instantly to tho Now York man when It discovered that tho attitude of the VIco l'resl-v clout nml of tho Indiana dqlcgatlon K'tt it no ground tipdn which to forco tho renoniinallon of I'.tlrbanks, Tho llmiBc orcanlzatlon, which is to say llio Cannon orRanlzation, was at no ' time for Fairbanks. Its leaders wero loyally boosting Sherman when ev ery surface Indication pointed to tho tenomlnatlnn of Fairbanks. I The preliminaries wero hrlof, and , nt 10-30 tho nominating speeches for i Vito President bcKan, vjth a limit of ten minutes to each speaker. On i the call nf States Delaware yielded ' to New York, and cxLleutennnt j (lovoinor Timothy L. Woodruff iiiiuuntod tho platform for a glowing I upcech, placing In nomination Sliei ! nin'n ns New Yurk'a choice for tho Vice Piesidcncy. j Cannon rt Great Figure N.iw i-jimn a surprise, ns tho Yen- t..il,Io Cannon, with hU Llnooln-llko vUago and ehnggy beard, emerged fm:n tba IlllnolH delegation, and, stopping to tho platform, waB yielded unanimous consent to second tho nomination of Sherman, Bitch a pic ture) of sturdy, homely, plaln'Amerl can citizenship as Cannon appeared ns he advanced before tho throng, which kjsh to do him homage, has seldom been tetn befora a National Convention. Ills face was beaded Made nt hand-hewn oak log fioni' CHICAGO, 111.. Juno 10. Tho' with sweat and his collar had melted a lilnckhouvo of old Fort Doatlmrn, nomination of Jama S. Bhcrman of , to a rag. which hung limp nbout Ills the first outpost of civilization uu lor tho United States (lovcrninont In inor Govornor Carter. Itnown as the ihe world's lilsgoit estlnct volcano. ,3 Celtic ancestry In a keenness of flag In colored enamel. A sliver VICTORY FOR UHCLF, JOE "Little Roosovult of Hawaii," ami noblnnn has been ono pi tho mo:,t wli tint hn helped win him n placn plate on tho box bears this lcgcnu: rnrmor Secretary A, L. C. Atkinson to 'daring or ynrauo cxplorciH of flielns ono or the ,oaucin or ins nectiou or Ecnd tiio cioivd Instnicied Jor Tali. Islands, hiid; has hrnvoil tho rago of, tho Ropiihllc,ln party. Lane Is a Hut ns one of tho ilolegitos said job-. Hie native lire goddesa l'olo by do:.-, member of the Territorial faenato and tcrday, "Wo don't want tiio Htoain cenilliu; to the bottom of tho 10,00n.,ls aho a eandldato for tho olllco of roller to hit us, to I gucsetwo won't do foot orator of Haleaknln. on his native first Mayor or tho city of Honolulu, mm limn c iv 'nin Inn ' when Hut roll icland. Ho is known among tho na-l ' ' call on tho ilrat ballot enmes nrnund." tlver. ns Ko-O-Muo, which mcansj, CHICAGO, 111., Juno 10. Th'o gav-Itolx-rtMin. who is tho National com- shnrlc king. 0 use,t ,,, n,,en tho convention is mltteeman. Is' en Amer'can, but wan' Walker Ir tiff manager of ono of tho I . i.Uh.ile Inter- bnm In the HawaKnu li.lands. His richest sugar plantations on Iho B.'noro than of pacing hlstoili. Intoi wlfe U a native woman of hMi rank land. Ho Is ,i ScoKjlinmn and lias est, being mado from n log prescrv nu.i im hna liinimhi her with him lo lived 111 Hawaii thirty years, but he 'ed from old Fort Doarborn. Tho in- ueo the big Ilppubllcan show. Hubert- does not rpoalt n oil or the lan non Is an attorney of hUh repute. giiago. Volcanoes Are Mia Tad. John C-. Lone Is thoroughly Hawaii. lloblUBjirn father was Enallsh and an In appenrnnco. Ho Is moro than his mother n Hawaiian, Ho has bun six feet tall, with tho grncoful bcarlni; wido ttnw Ynrtr fnr Vlr Prprfldonl. ,1,1 vlr. HOCK. HIS vest WHS uirown ,.,.n ,i, !.,,..,, f n. ,nm,..,i,i.. open, exposing a crlmp!ed shirt, and Chicago or vicinity In tho old North- ,,olr(c0nt; Nntlollni Ucpubllcan ' tho slciVl1' ot ,,ls ,,Iaclc aImcrf coat curicn up nooui. 111s uansuug cuua uj his elbows as his waving arms em- west, 1 SOU. Burned by the IndlnnH and rebuilt 1810. Tho log from which this gavol and box nro mado Is In the collection" of tho departmo.it of municipal history and museum, Chicago City Hull, Juno, l'JOS." t' G Archbishop Ireland, In an address nt the annual convention of tho Total Abstinence union of tho aichdloreso II kllll Ullll IILUIlllI I . .. . . . ... ..... tho tax ufoMor o4 Maul for twenty Jot ll.a Island folk. Ills father was an woi mng ...... aio,,.., ,u .. :, 8U i,miI, M Inn., said that drinking though n hard llEht was mado by for. years. Maullo tho Island that Doaats uribUinan onu Lano snows tne trace 01 ;' "" -"" ..-ms i. i , Sherman of New York. Convention, was tho first and only vlctnrv fnr tlin forcfia which hnvo deprecated," not to say "viewed "hld his ringing worijs vfoy his wiih ninrm." ilm nrocri.ua of tho fnllcaRiic and friend James 8. cteam roller. Cnncrpssman "Jim" Sherman's 1 nomination for VIco I'residont on tho' alr ,cl:!l,1s Kllriutrlck, Chief Jus. i..i i n. i... ., ,.,, r 01 c ,f nr t'ee nf tho Supremo Court ot Canada. first ballot by a toto of SIC out of bcMi lnt0, nlinnoof lhQMrou;.i '.ISO need not ho considered ns a lo-, roproeciUntlvoa ot Croat Biltnln .in feat for tho Administration, but It n,0 panuaneut board of arbitration at mutt be cousldercd as a decided vie-1 The Hague. ' mhktksk 'CkL. JhtLJMkMt I r H 1 3; hi 4 i i t