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Evening Bulletin If You Want A New Home "TV'-' From San Francisco: IIII011I.111 Sept. 30 For San Francisco: America Mnru Oct. 2 From Vancouver: ' Mnrnma Oct. 16 For Vancouver: Aoraugl Oct. 14 -i A )k i. o ? : s VOL. X. NO. 41 n ROOSEVELT HILO Shingle, Castro, Cohen, Kamanoulu,Hanohano and Long Are the Favorites REPUBLICAN TICKET CITY AND COUNTY MAYOR JOHN C. LANE. SHERIFF JOHN WISE. TREASURER HARRY VON HOLT. COUNTY ATTORNEY JOHN CATIICART. COUNTY CLERK D. KA- LAUOKALANI JR. AUDITOR JAS. BICKNELL. SUPERVISORS R. W. AY- LETT, ANDREW E. COX, WM. A. KA-NE, DANIEL LOGAN, J. C. QUINN, NORMAN WATKINS and WM. AHIA. I DEPUTY SHERIFF OF H0- NOLULU CHRISTIAN HOLT. m T. SENATORS , - ED. HENRIQUES, E. W., QUINN, JOHN HUGHES REPRESENTATIVES, FIFTH DISTRICT RUEL KINNEY. E..B. MIKA- LEMI, A. S. KALEIOPU, S. P. CORREA, D. K. KAMA. The Representatives of the Fourth District will be nomi- natcd this evening. Now Hint the suioko of battle Is dealing away after the strenuous ses sion of tho Republican County and Dis trict Convention List Snturday night, the rcmnlnder of tho convention, tho session which will take plueo to nom inate tho Representatives from the Kouith DUtrict, nppcaru, In spite of Its Importance, to ho rcguided ulmosl as a side-show only, tho public having had its nppctlto whetted to more spec tnculnr battles. Among tho politicians, however, the work Is sllll going on, though hardly with tho hamo real as befoio. The various precincts of the Fourth aro making slates, and while these ngiou In regard to some of tho candldutes, tlimo is still not stilllclont harmony amongst I hem to allow the prediction of victory for any ono p.irllciilar set JJK-wjam. "fiwlmrf CttrM.puk.Guto THE KASH CORNER FORT AND 2s30 EDITION IO PAGES HAD ot candidates with any degree of cor- tnlnty. 1 Knmnnoiilu, Long. Shingle nml Ha- iiuiiitiiii Hi VI iiiu luiuiiiL'n. mill lliu will without niitcli ilonlit lio nominal- J fairly certain to furnish tho two re- innlnlug nomlnatlotiH between them, ' the two former ticlnc considered Vll. UI1UII, V..115IKI 411111 lttlllL II1U slightly stronger In tlio riiniiltiK tlian J . lionthlll, as there 1 a report that for," . pomu unexplained ' blitfod l.v rnrtnlu unson ho Is to bo ! delegates. Joseph ' Makalcna and Hobert Haker nro ap- parentis out of It. The strongest slato which has been hrouUit to notlco so far Is ono pro pnied by tho Klfth. Sixth uud Seventh pieclncts, which Includes the niimcs of Cohen, Kamanoulii, llanohano, Cas tro, Shingle and Long. The Sixth has 1 twenty-one delegates and tho two olh- ier precincts twelve delegates each, j making a tot'il of forty-flvo delegates, i which Is ii -nlco nest-egg out of tho total of 136 delegates for any candi date to start with. Another slate 1ms1 been suggested by the Lane men, which Includes llano- huno. Shingle. Kamanoulii, Cnrtro and Long, with Cohen and Douthltt tied for tho sixth place. It Is possible that Makalcna may withdraw before tho voting com mences. As might bo expected under all cir cumstances (hero has been consider able kicking at the results of the con vention. Some of those who saw their fniorltcs left aro not nblo to take tho sportsmanlike, vluw of tho matter, and Micro is considerable dissatisfaction kvoiccd. especially In tho Klfth Dii- diet. Ono kick has fur Its basis tho fact that tho town M-ctlon of the Klfth has no representative on tho Hoard of Sup ervisors, the two Supervisors from tho Klfth being both fioni country ills Ii lets. It has been pointed out to tho dissatisfied ones that Lano, as Mayor, Is n member of tho Hoard, but they do not wish to seo this point. Another bowl has been raised on ac count of the fact that the Senatorial ticket includes no llawullans. Boyd's Position. In this connection tho fact that Jimmy Hoyd. who was a Hawaiian caudldalo for tho toga, withdrew be fore tho voting, has caused much com ment. As a matter of fact, It has been learned on most excellent authority Hint Jimmy was persuaded to with draw by being promised tho Job ot secretary ot tho Mayor, should Lano ho elected. Furthermore, an attempt will bo mado to havo tho Lcglslntiiro ralso the salnry attached to this po sition, as It Is at present only $100 a month. This fact was given out open THE MAN Who is the most PAR TICULAB about the FIT and STYLE of his clothes is the very one we want to see; he'll never be satisfied with any others after wear 'ing Benjamin Clothes And the more exacting the man is, the more cer tain tire we that he will come to wear our clotKes, sooner or later. CO., Ltd., HOTEL STREETS. - HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. MONDAY. AGAIN ly today by sonio of llano's most In tlinntu friends ami supporters, ami scleral people stated that Hoyd had told them that thlu was tho arrange- went on tho 'night of the convention. 1 Crawford's Promise. Wllllo Crawford, who withdrew by icnucst from tho contcHt for nomina tion for Representative from'tho Klftli District, was also Induced to do so by pnnwsu ui .1 miium-u ihisiuuu Craw foul said this morning that hu had been promised Kll Crnwford'B po- Mtlon In tho District Court, as Kll nan been promised tho Job of scctctnry to the Mayor. This Is. however, tho very samo position which has been prom Iscd to Hoyd. and ISM denies that ho lias been promised It, and states em phatically that he Is not after It, so there haH evidently been some kind of a hitch somewhere. Another kick at tho convention re sults comes from Koolau, the dele gates from that district claiming that they havo boon left in thu-cold as they havo no representation cither in tho Legislature or tho noardof supervis ors. Democratic Hopes. During nil this lhoDcmociat8 aro working strenuously to get together ns strong a tlckot as possible. They nil agree that a strong ticket would havo n chanco to do up the Repub lican ticket, and on tho wholo i-coni to bo far more sanguine than tho oc casion would warrant. Today the leaders nro very busy trying to get a candidate for Mayor, hut they am sadly up against it on nc- count of tho lack of material. It Is (generally conceded among that a haolo wltn Birenglli among mo iinwaiiuiis would stand tho best chance against Lane, and such a man Is now wanted In the worst way. Joo Kern, who has been ni'jjt prom Inontly mentioned for tho Mujoralty, stntcd himself this morning that tho Democratic party by running n strong haolo could heat Lane, and Hut this was the course which tho party should follow. Fern's position hns caused much satisfaction among tho Democrats, who hopo to havo tho dovo of pcaco scttlo nt their convention next Wed nesday, and all efforts nro now being bent on getting either Trent or Waller to run. Tho troublo with these two gentlemen is, however, that neither wants to glvo up his business to accept tho position, nnd each of them would much prefer to havo tho other accept the honor. Waller stated pojltlvelv lhal ho would not run, nnu Trent said Hint ho did not want to do fo, -mil would i.robnbly not do so. Ho has, (Continued on Pago 8) FOR THE BEST FRUIT FOR SHIP PING leave your order with Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KINO. PHONE 15. Next Shipment, Sept. 16. Your Salary Have it keep right on after you have ceased earning. The only way is to take out a Monthly Income Policy in the Prudential It provides regular support for yourself or, your depend ents, and protects them in case of your death. See us about this new pol icy. Hawaiian Trust Co.Ltd. 923 FORT ST. Honolulu Merchants get Hawaii's Trade by Advertising ASKS TAFT SHAKE HILO SHOCKED SEVEN SECONDS 1 (Special Bullc tin Wireless) HILO, Hawaii, Sept 21. The h eaviest earthquake that has visited this town in years wak experienced Sunday evening at ten minutes past eight. The shock was jheavy and la No serious damage; was none ai though all the stores and residences suffered some loss from broken glass ware that was shaken off the shelves. The shock had no apparent con ncction with the Volcano, which has undergone no special changc.thoag h still very active. ROOSEVELT COMES TO AID OF TAFT .4 OYSTER BAY, L. I., Sept. 21. letter in which he strongly advocates ident. PROGRESStfCHOLERA IS NOT CHECKED ST. PETERSBURG. Russia, Sept. 21. During the last twenty-four hours there have been 380 cases of cholera and 105 deaths in this city. Outside the military and suburban hospitals of the provinces there are 488 cases and 210 deaths. VETERANS AID SANITARY CORPS MANILA, P. I., Sept. 21. The cholera returns tcd.-7 shew thirty-flve new cases, three of which are Americans. The Constabulary vetirans are aiding the sanitary corps. Dulls Rushed Audience LISBON, Portugal, Sept. 21. Twenty-two bulls escaped from a bull-fight arena here today. Seven people were killed and twenty injur ed by the infuriated animals. RETIRE COL. WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 21. Col. Stewart, whose assignment to service amounting practically to exile has created much comment, has been ordered to appear before the Retiring Board in this city, PARIS P0ST0FFICE SAVED PARIS, France, Sept. struction by fire. 21. The WRIGHT'S RECORD FLIGHT LE MANS, France, Sept. 21. today of one hour, thirty-one minutes, and twenty-five seconds. This is a record night. ; Shoo-Fly Spray for Horses and Cattle with Spraying Apparatus, Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Artesian Water from our own well' served with every meal. Btst water in the city, A. Y. Cafe SEPTEMBER 21. IW8-IO LAST stcd for seven seconds. President Roosevelt has written a the election of Mr. Taft as Pres STEWART Postofficc has been saved from de- The Wright aeroplane made a flicht Pay A-Little-At-A-Time FURNITURE J. tlepp & Co., 185 S. KING STREET. Count the Minutes between the time you hand the boy the message and the time of it delivery. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE 361 in the Bulletin PAGES Lane Asks United Work "In recognition of tho nomination t received nt the convention ns n Ue- publlcnn candidate for Mayor. I wish to thank those who have supported me. In the Interest of party har mony, I hope that those who tcd for or ngalnst me will help the Ilc publlcan party to victory," John C. Lane, candidate for Mayor. John C. Lane, who received tho nomination ns Republican candidate for the first Mayor of tho City nnd JOHN LANE Who Will Be Honolulu's First Mayor County of Honolulu, Is n well-known Republican worker. Kor many'ycars ho was the vlco chairman of tho Re publican Territorial Committee nnd, with A. O. M. Kobertson as his supe rior, has worked for the Republican party since Its inception In Hawaii. In November, 1901, Mr. Lane was elected Senator from tho Klfth Dis trict. I'o was the author of tho Municipal bill, under which ho is now n candidate for Major. Senator Lane was horn at Makao Koolnulo.'', Oahu, July 22, 1872. Ho received his first education In the public school of which Edward lloro was principal. From there ho enter ed St. Louis College, graduating with honor. Subsequently ho became a purser for a small steamer, the Ka- ala, commanded by Capt. JIngluud. Severing his connection with the etenmship company, ho entered the Honolulu road.dcpartmcnt as a book keeper under the late Road Supervi sor Wm. Cummlngs. Ho held the position until tho overthrow of the monarchy. Later ho opened a busi ness olacc. on January 4, 1900, senator Lano entered the servlco of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company, where ho Is still a trusted employe. "Before our father died, ho called his boys, Including myself, beforo him and advised us to becomo Republi cans In enso the monarchical form of government was overthrown," said Mr. Lane in speaking of his politics. "That. Is why 1 became a Republican nnd I expect to remain so as lone ns I live." The family Is a large ono and all are Republican workers. Price, Manufacturers FORT STREET, 4 DOORS ' ! I SfefflfeH-V: bHLLHRr9Kw7:? LLLWVVT:.rv, B. iiafc-iy slfLLw JisBLm-'jy .'s -i 'Flt 'aH USE CENT-A-WORD BULLETIN WANT ADS. PRICE 5 CENTS VOTES NIGHT Admiral Is Here Hear Admiral It C Holiday, U. S. N., chief of the Department of Yards and Docks, arilved here tlili morning by the .Mongolia, for a i.hort stay, during which he will become personally familiar with londitlons here, nnd with the work being dona and yet to ho done nt l'clirl Harbor. He is accompanied by Mrs. Holiday. Admiral Holiday sent out for (hit Pearl Harbor work. Civil Hnglnecr l'arks, who has had charge of It for some months past, who was a mem ber of tho board of Investigation of which Admiral Schmcder wn chair man, and who Is at present In chargo , of the work. It Is expected that, while Admiral , Hollyday will not make a long stay here, he will go oer tho l'earl Iliu bor sit?, and go fully Into the dclalli of tho work. Ho was met on board the Mongolia this morning by Captain Cnrwtu I'. Hoes, commandant at tho Naval Sta tion. TAISEI MAM) TO S.lll, WEDNESDAY Acting under tho cable Instruction which was received from Japan, tho Japanese training ship Talsel Maru will sail on Wednesday, September 23d for FIJI, where she will icmnln for about live dajs beforo returning to Japan. During her stay hero the oftlcerH and tho men have been liberally en tertained by tho local Japanese. Tho ameers wcre.tnkcii down to Wahlawa nnd other points of luterest. Mirny of them wcro guests of local mer chants nt dinners. Last .Saturday night Captain Ku ruyu and tho ofllccis, including tho cadets, entertained tho local Japanese on board tho training ship. Tho dec orations were appropriate and a gen eral good time was Indulged In by the guests. , SUGAR SAH FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. .15. SUGAR r 86 degree Centrifugals, 3.85 cents, or $78. per ton. Previous quo" tation, 3.80 cents. BEETS: 88 analysis, 8s. 81-4d. Parity, 4.03 cents. Previous quota tion, 8s. 8 3-4d. A doclslon of tho Uulted States Court nt Cincinnati, O., is in favor of mo uovornnicnt In tho contest It has been waging with local distillers In order to compel them to brand as "1m Ration whisky" tho rapid-process pro duct which for years hns been on tho market under tho name of whisky. Smoked Horsehide with Elk Sole An Outinc Shoe that is very easy on tender feet. It is Unlined, and so very cool and pliable. Just the shoe for hot weather and for tramping. Ask for No, 387. $3.50 Shoe Co., Ltd. BELOW HOTEL. Hollyday X-S ' -8 m V- i . $'l rtfyr " 'A