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ija'rfaJMTI H 'II AHJIItiUIJJ P J nil. i Ml . . ,"r.T ' "' ' r-rvwji' vtm$flft ,-r """ ' "r ) - T-y-ssTTr 0 I rVKNtNO nDLLKTIN, HONOLULU, T. U., THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1D0S. i Oceanic Steamship Company TIME Tha steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder: rnOM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ALAMEDA OCT. 2 At.AMEDA OCT. 23 ALAMEDA NOV. 13 NOTICE. On and after June 2lth, 1008, the SALOON RATES will be ri3 follows: Single Fare, $05; Round Triy, $110. Family rooms extra. In connection with the sallnrj of the above steamers, the agents are prepared to Issue the Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by cny railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New York by any steamship line to all European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO m- G. Irwin OCEANIC 3. S. CO. Pacific Mail Occidental and Oriental Steamship Lo, and I oyo Risen Kaisha Steamers of the above companies will at Honolulu anil leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: . TENYO MUl- OCT. 2 AMERK'A MARK. OCT. 2 AAIBRH'V MUir OCT. 27 SIIIERI OCT. 10 HIUUHIA NOV. 2 MW ."III A OCT. 21 ' I) FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO H, Hackfeld & AMERICAH-HAWAHAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. AVeckly Sailings via Tcliatiiitepcc. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. tVo.lralil rniAl,ii1 (it till tltnua lit 1tn r..i ...... ..-.. , ',..... , .. . r . r at. I, i iib .v.v.. Mfc .... uiiiij u. uiu sui(ii.iuj a 1I1IUIJ, 'list oirCCl, OOUUl ltrookl.Mi. riiu-u aim ru,i.i.ii:i-u ij nu.-.u- U'Ut DIRECT. Al.MSK N, TO 8A11 OCT. IG KllOM HONOLULU TO SAN KUAN- CISCO. VIUOINIW. TO 3A1I OCT. 2 Krelght received at Company' wlmrf, Oieonwlih Street. Ganatiian-AustrsSlan Ro3ral MaSl Scumahlp Company, Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANAD IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C, and Sydney, N. S. W and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, TIJI, and Bris bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, vlx.: FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: FOR VANCOUVER: 5IAUAMA OCT. IB AOTUNfil OCT. 14 Will call at Kannlns Islautl. M')AN NOV. 11 MAN'CKA DEC. 8 Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passige and all general information, apply to liico. fl. Davits & Co.. lid General Agents. Matson Navigation Company The S. S. "HILONIAN" and "LURLIITE" or this line, carrying pas sengcrs and freight, will run in n direct service between this pott and San Francisco, sailing and arriving on or about the following datei: ARRIVE HOHO. LEAVE HONO. . S. "HILONUN" SEPT. 3tli Oct Cth . S. "l.l'RLIN'E," TO SAII OCT. 10 S. "IIII.ONI .N" OCT. i'Sili NOV. 3rd S "HILONIAN" NOV. IT, Hi iK;. iBt B. "IIILU.NI.W l)i:C. 2'ir.l DEC. "Mb. i'hsscnger Rates to S. F.: First Cnbin, $G0; Round Trip First Class $110.00 For fuithcr particulars apply to CASTLE Furniture and Piano Moving. PSirtWW MMMVM ' m aa srr mi m !IT . Fh . I union-racmc Transfer Co., Ltd. Hustace-Peck Co., L.td Phone 205. DRAYMEN C3 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212. . Estimates Given on all kinds of teaming. Dealers in FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL. , CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL. ,- HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC. Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year i-..' 1 OR? We will buy your Diamonds, Old' Watches, and Jcwclrv for Spot CmIi. , J. 1018 NUUANU AVE. and BRANCH, fui. ax. near JiuiM,. Bulletin Tlnsinesr. fJITIro Plinn Mil I Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. ' TABLE ALAMEDA OCT. 7 ALAMEDA OCT. 28 ALAMEDA NOV. 18 & Co,, Ltd OENERAL AGENTS. Stamshin Cn FOR SAN FRANCISCO: Co, Ltd., a tlxt ruuji ai.iAill.l-i AMU TACU.MA TO HONOLULU UIRKCT. ALASKAN, TO SAII, OCT. 11 I'or further Information apply to II. HACKKHLD & CO..I.TD., Agents Honolulu. C. I MORSE, Oencrnl Freight A pent. & COOKE, LTD., Agents. Baggage Shipping Storage Wood i Picking Coal Past Schooner CONCORD ..., "'"S , KAPUNA HONOIPU, KAILUA and HOOKENA From Gorcnson's Wharf. Apply on Beard or to HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO.. Agt. jicirpnonc iiU'J, Wannakca St liolow JvlIIg. C. U. iJON Bll. - bulletin ads pay -tq PHONE 0 0 MMHaHHna !! . ...-iWJLl ESTABLISHED IN 185S. BISHOP & CO. BANKERS Commercial and Trav e'ers' Litters of Crcoit issued en the Bank of California and The Lon don Joint Slock Bank, Ltd., London. Correspondents for the Amcrxan Hxpfcss Com pany and Thos. Cook & Son. Interest allowed on term and Sivins Bank Dcp.sits. Claus Spreckcls. Win. Q. Irwin. Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. Honolulu, : : : t. H. San Francisco Agents Tlio No vada National Dank of San I'rahclsco, Draw Exchango on tlm Nuvada Na llonal Hank nf H.m l'ranrlheu. London The Union or Loudon and Smith's Hank, Ltd. New York Atucilcan Uxclinngo National Dank. Chicago Corn Kxilinno National Hank. Paris Credit I.yonnaK Hongkong and Yokohama Hour konK'Shanclial llauklni; Corporatlcm. New Zealand and Australia Il.ink of Now Zealand and Hani: of Austra lasia. Victoria snd Vancouver Hunk of Urltlsli North America. DoponltH received. I.oanf mailo on npprou'd hecnrlty. Commercial and Traelcrs' Credits Issued. Hills of KxchaiiKO buucht nnd sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. The First AMERICAN SAVINGS AND TRUST GO. OF HAWAII, LTD. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. $100,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00 President Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier L. T. Peck Office: Corner Tort ami Kins Sts. SAVINGS DEPOSITS rrcchcil nnd Interest allowed for yearly doposlls at tlio inle of 4Vi per cent, per annum, Hulo.s nnd regulations furnished upon application. Tim Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Estabished I830 Capital (Paid up) ..Von 21,000,000 ltcservcd Kunil Yeu 1C.USO.000 Special Kebened ruml.You 2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Branches nnd Agencies: Toklo, Kobe. Optica, NuRaH.ikl, London, Ljoiib, Now York, Sun Kran. Cisco, Huinljay, HonckonK, Shanghai, Ilunlvow, Cliefoo, Tlcnthlu, rckiiiR, NeweliaiiR, D.ilny, l'ort Arthur, An-tuiiK-IlHlen, I.laoynng, Mukdon, Tlen IIiik, Changchun. Tlio hank buys anil receives for collection lillU of exchange, Issues Drafts and Litters of Credit, anil trannact n general hanking business, Honolulu Branch, G7 S. King Street Oaku Railway Time Table. OUTVARD. For Wal.iuuo, Wnlnlna, Ituliiikn and Way Stations "JUS a. m . 3:20 p in Tor I'carl City, Uwa Mill and Way Stations 17:30 a. in., D:1.' a. in., 11:05 n. in., 2:U p. in.. 320 p. in., G IT. p in.. (0:20 p, in., tlliOfi p. in. l-'or Wahlawa '9: IS a. in. and C.15 p. in. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu f:om Knliuku, Wnlalua and Walanao S!3G a. in., ,.ri:3! p. in. Arrive In Honolulu front Kwn Mill ami I'oarl City t7:-HJ a. in., '8:3(1 a. m., in:3S a. in, 1:40 p. in., M:31 p m., r:3t p. ni.. 7:20 p. in. Arrlvo Honolulu from Wahlawa 8:30 a. in. and 5:3l p. m. Daily, t Kx. Sunday. t Sunday Only. Tlio Ilnlelwa Limited, a two hour train (only first-class tickets lion- mod), leaos Honolulu inory Sunday at 8-22 a. in. returnlnc, niihoo In Honolulu at 10:10 p m, Tlio Limited stops only at I'fl.uJ City and Wiilimnu. Q. I'. HKNISON, T. C. SMITH, 4Iexaader & Baldwin LIMITED. J. P. COOKE Manager OFFICEItS AND DIRECTORS: H. P. Baldwin President J. B. Castle Vice President W. M. Alexander. .Second Vice Pres. J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres. J. Watcrhouse Treasurer E. E. Paxton Secretary W. 0. Smith Director 0. R. Carter Director W. R. Castle Director SUGAR FACTORS, HER CHAN IS and lHSURAriOE AGENTS Acents for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Company, Paia Plantation. Maui Agricultural Company. Kihei Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company. Knhului Railroad Company. Halcaknla Ranch Company. Honolua Rnnch. Castle & Cooke, Ltd Honolulu, T. H. SHIPPING- AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, SUOAR FACTORS and OENERAL INSURANCE AQENTS representing Ewn Plantation Co. Waialun Agricultural Co., Ltd. Kohala Sugar Co. Waimca Sugar Mill Co. Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd. rulton Iron Works cf St. Louis Blake Steam Pumps weston s Centrifugals Babcock & Wilcox Boilers Green's Fuel Economizers Marsh Steam Pump3 Matson Navigation Co. Planters Line Shipping Co. . 0. Irwin & Go. LIMITED. SUGAR FACTORS and COMMISSION AGENTS. Wm. G. IRWIN President JNO. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Pres. W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Pres. H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer RICHARD IVEES Secretary D. G. MAY Auditor Agents for Oceanic Steamship Co,, San Francis co, Cal. Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila delphia, Pa. Ilakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Sugar Co., Honolulu Plantation Co., Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co., Kilauca Sugar Plantation Co,, Olowalu Company, Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co., Waima nalo Sugar Co. C. Brewer & Co., Lt(J. CUELN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. AQENTS FOR: Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala Sugar Plant. Co., Onoinca Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co., Pepcekeo Sugar Co:, The Planters Line of San Francisco Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS: C. M. Cooke, President;- George Robertson, Vice President and Mana ger; E. F. Olshop, Treasurer and Sec retary; F. W. Maefarlane, Auditor; P. C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait, Directors. FSRE !ANGE THE B. P. DILLINGHAM CO. LIMITED, General Agent for Hawaii: Atlas Assurance Company of London. New York Underwriters' Agency, rrovldence Washington Insurance Co. 4th FLOOR, STANGENWALD CLDG. LIFE INSURANCE Is not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity. But you Must have the BEST and that Is provided by the famous and most equitable' Laws of Massa chusetts, In the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. If you would be fully Informed about these laws, address CastSe Zr Cooke, GENERAL AGENTS, HONOLULU, T. H. WM. G. 1RWJN& C0..LTO. agi:nts tor. tub Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., nf London, England, Scottish Union & National Ins, Co, of Edinburgh, Scotland, The Upper Rhino Ins. Co., Ltd ANNOUNCEMENT To the Electors of the City and County of Honolulu: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer for the 'City and County of Honolulu and ask your support. My independent ! candidacy has received the endorsement of the joint Home Rule and la bor party convention, and I believe my ability to perform the duties of the ' nfTiA ...,11 tt ...Miml.aJ I. M to.N.KllH nf .1m ..a.amm f itm fllA hm.1 fl.... u umii; win uw iwviiucu ujr a luujuiAijr ll 1111; vuicis Ui 11119 Vlbjr UI1U ,UUI1 tv. I have made an honorable name for myself in private business in these Islands. I have occupied positions of trust and worked for the good of nil. I have upheld the name of Moohcau as a supporter of the princi ples of the great Kamehameha, I have done my utmost to uplift tlio Hawaiian race and promote good citizenship. I consider that I am enti tled to the support of the people, whom I shall serve faithfully and well. Your Obedient Servant, ' POLITICAL NOTICES. 1 haio heen regularly nominated by tlio Democratic County Convention for the nfllco of MAYOR 01-' TUB CITY AND COUNTY OP HONOLULU and 1 ic'iucst tlio support of tlio electors. JOS. J. FERN. 1 liavu been regularly nominated by tlio Democratic County Convention for the odlco of SIUSIUKK, COUNTY OK OA1IU, nnd I request tlio support of tlio electors. WILLIAM PAUL JARRETT. 1 liavo been regularly nominated by tlio Democratic County Convention fur the odlco of JJKI'UTY SIIKRI1T, DISTIUCT OK HONOLULU, and lespcctfully ask for tlio voting suppoit of (ho electois. CHARLES H. ROSE. I luivc been regularly nominated by the Democratic County Convention for Iho olllco of SENATOR, THRRITORY OK HAWAII, and I request tlio support of tlio electors. FRANK HARVEY. I lmo been lcsularly nominated by tlio Democratic County Convention for tho olllco ot SKNATOR, THIRD DISTRICT, mid I leque&t tlio support of tlio electors. H. T. MOORE. I bae been regularly nominated by the Dcuioeiatlc County Convention for tlio olllco of SUPERVISOR, COIJNTY OK OAHU, and I request tlio support ot tlio electors. M. E SILVA. Of tho Honolulu Undertaking Co. 1 liavo been regularly nominated by tlio Democratic County Convention for tho olllco of SUI'KRVISOR. COUNTY OK OAHU. mid I request tlio support of tho electois. JOSEPH U. XUHIA. I liavo been lcgulnrly nominated by the Democratic County Convention for tho ollhe ot IHJPItlSIJNTATIVIJ OK TUB KOIJRTH DISTRICT ami 1 icqucst tlio support ot the electois. ROBERT K. PAHAU. I h;io been rcgulaily nominated by tlio Republican County Convention fur tlio olllco of HUPRL'SILNTATIVH OK TIIK KOIIRTII DISTRICT mid I would icHpcctfully request the suppoit of tlio elcrtnrs. R. W. SHINGLE. I have been legularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for the olllco of COUNTY ATTORNEY mid 1 request tlio suppoit ot tlio clei tors. JOHN W. CATHCART. I liavo been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho (iflko of Itlll'RDSIlNTATIVK OK T11K KOURTH DISTRICT and I icquest tlio suppoit ot tlio electors. A. D. CASTRO. 1 have been regularly nominated by the Republican County Convention for tho olllco of HEl'HKSKNTATIVK OK TUB . KOURTH DISTRICT ami I icquest tlio Mippoit ot tho electois, E. A. D0UTHITT. I luio been regularly nonilnntcd by tho Republican County Convention for tho- olllco of HKI'llKSKNTATIVK, KOURTH DISTRICT, and I lcqucbt tho support of tlio doctors. J. C. COHEN. I have been rcpiilnily nonilnntcd by tho Republican County Convention for tho olllco of hi:i'Ri:si:ntativh ok thr kourth district and I lequeat the support ot the electors. E. A. C, LONG. , GEORGE CJBECKLEY. POLITICAL NOTICES. I liavo been regularly nominated by tlio Republican County Convention for tlio olllee of MAYOR OK Till: CITY OK HONOLULU and I rcaucst tlio support of the electois. JOHN C. LANE. 1 li.ivo been regularly nominated by tlio Republican County Convention for tlio olllco of SHHRIIT, COUNTY 01' OAHU, and I inquest tlio support of tlio eleclorK. JOHN WISE. I li:i(i been regularly nominated by the Republican County Convention for tlio olllco of DUl'UTY SlIKRIKK, COUNTY OK OAHU, and I request the support of tlio electors. CHRISTIAN HOLT. I have been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho olllco ot TRKASURllll, COUNTY OK OAHU, mid I lcqucst tho support of tlio electors. HARRY VON HOLT. I liavo been regularly nominated by tlio Republican County Convention for I bo olllco of COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OK OAHU. mid I request tlio support of tlio electois. JAS. BICKNELL. I Imvo been regularly nominated by Iho Republican County CutiNcntloii for the office of COUNTY CLKRK, COUNTY OK OAHU, anil I icqucLt tlio support of tlio electois. DAVID KALAU0KALANI, JR. I have been icgul.irly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho ufllro of HHNATOR, THIRD DISTRICT, mid I request tho support of the electors. E. W. QUINN. I have been rcgulaily nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tlio olllco of SKNATOR. THIRD DISTRICT, and I. request tlio support ot tlio electors. ED. HENRIQUES. I have been regularly nominated by tlio Republican County Convention for tho olllco of SENATOR, COUNTY OK OAHU. nnd I icquest tha suppoit ot tho oleilois. JOHN HUHGES. I liavo been legularly nominated by tlio Republican Comity Convention for tho olllce of SHI'ERVISOR. COUNTY OK OAHU, mid I icquest tho support ot tho electois. WILLIAM A. KANE. 1 liavo been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho odlco of SUI'KKVISOIt, COUNTY OK OAHU, mid 1 icquest tho support uf tho electors. DANIEL LOGAN. I liavu been regularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho olllco ot SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OK OAHU, and I icquest the support ot tha electors, ANDREW E. COX. I have been regulnrly nominated by tlio Republican County Convention for tho ofllco of SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OK OAHU, mid I request tho support ot tlio electors, J. C. QUINN. I have bqcn legularly nominated by tho Republican County Convention for tho odlco of SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OK OAHU, mid I request tho support ot tho elcLlois. NORMAN WATKINS. The Weekly Edition of th? Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of the news of the day.' Bulletin Busincs; Office Phone 25G. Bulletin Editorial Eoom Phone 185, ALEXANDER FIELD TO BE DULY PRESENTED Delay In Tenyo's Time To Sail Causes Joy There was rejoicing out at Puliation when It was announced lint tho Ten jo Maru would sail tomorrow at t) o'clock. That will enable Wuilaeo Alexander, who Is Japan hound, ami Mr. mid Mrs. John Wiilorhoiwe, who join the Chamber of Coinnicico excur sion here, In stay through today's u.v cicIkch, beginning nt 3.30. Tho tablet, which Is on Iho innkal post of the Maiuu road entrance In tho Held, will bo unveiled by Putty Waterhoiifc. Tho audience will then inovo to tho I'leld proper nnd their, standing near the home plate, V. M. Alexander, for his mother, will picsent the I'leld to tho collcgo rupiesentatlvo, Dr. V. D. Alexander. Arthur Alex ander will follow In a brief speech. All of iIiomj formal exeiclses will not Inko more than a half hour. Tho pro gram of games and sports nnd tho usual social Informality will last through the afternoon, Tho football game, whlrh will bo. Iho first of tho season, Is exclllug a good deal of Interest. Tho teams 1110 oven ly matched and promise- to furnish ex citement. Al. Castle's team of atuuint hall lowers will bo rliiiM'ii fiolu the fol lowing, most of whom will get Into the game: Wliitio, Castle, Mniv.illlii'i, Iloogs, Campbell. C. Cooke, Uibbltt, It. Cooke, Holier. Wnloihnmu', Wil liamson, Kliislea. The day's program Is as follows: 1. Unveiling of thu Tabid, Pally Wnlei house . 2. Presentation or Iho lTold, Mr. W'al laco .M. Alexander. 3. Acceptance of the I'leld, Dr. W. I). Alexander. I. Statement In regal d lo Plan mid Construction, .Mr. Aitlnir C. Al exander. G. Track Events: 100 yards, 111) yards, 220 jnrds. Starter. P. L. Woaer; Judges, A. Perry, A. K. Coolie, S. A. Ilaldnii !. Hockey. Umpire, Miss Eleanor Wnterhouso. 7. Koutball. Referee, W. II. Il.ibbltt; umpire, Alan lmiey; head linesmen, Olesou and Arnold; John Waterhousu kicking off. 8. llascliall. Umpire, Hany Whit ney; Jack Wnterliouso pitching the llrst lull MARU BRINOS HILO LADIES Fp ORIENT Tho steamship America Mnru ar lived this forenoon fiom Iho Orient wllh a small list of passengers for this port. Purser Chapman icported hav ing encountered pleasant weather. Prominent among tho passengers for this poit Is tho Hon. S. I'yeuu, tho new Japanese Consul (icneral. Ilo was met off tho harbor by Secretaries Tsuehlya and Ito of tho local Consulate. At the Hackfeld whaif, where tho Main docked, tho new Consul was greeted by Acting Consul and Mrs. K. Abo. K .Hakamiira, an olllelal of the Jap nueso Koiclgn olllce. was among tho ariivnls. Ho conies here on a plcasuro trip, according to his statement, nnd will return to Japan In the Korea, duo to arrlvo October 12. Among tho letiiiulng kainanlnas tiro Mrs. V. A. Tetter and Miss A. II. Lewis of Hilo. Captain W. C. T. S. Kilmer, son of Captain Kilmer of the Aiueilcn Main, formerly In command of the Hongkong and Kasatii Marus, accompanied by Mrs. Kilmer, are through passengers. Tho Captain, who has icslgued fiom tlio service of the Toyo Hue. goes to San Francisco o go Into business, Tho America Maru, after dlschiiig lug her cargo of 221 Ions lieie, will lesuinn her voyago for Sail Kranelsco, leaving at ! o'clock this afternoon. SPEECHES OF BRYAN AND TAFT AT ELKS An entertainment which will bo ot great Interest to every person Inter estated In National politics, will bo given bylhv Elks toiuonow evening, after thu regular lodge session has heen completed In Iho big hall, Tho famous campaign speeches of Tuft and Ilryan, which were i educed to grama phono reemds for usu In thu campaign, have been secured by tho Elks, uiul will bo rendered for tho benefit of nil persons Inteiestud In tho big olectrlo graiuaphouu belonging to thu lodgo. Tho Taft records are on tho follow lug subjects: "Tho Republican Paily Stands by Mr. Roosevelt," "KunctloiiH of thu Next Administration," "Rights and Progress of tho Negro," "Tlio Farmer uiul tho Republican Party," "Postal Savings Hanks vs. Eiifoiecd Insurance of Deposits," "Labor nnd lis Rights," "Effect of Proposed Jury Tilal In Contempt Cases," "Democratic Policy," "Our Koielgn Dependencies," "Irish Humor," and "What Constituted an Unlawful Trust." The Ilryan records are as follows: "Publication of Campaign Contribu tions," "Tho Trust Question," "Tho Tnilff Question," "Immortality," "Pop ular Elections of Senators," "An Idoal Republic," "(iuaraiiteo of Hank Do pnalls," "Tho Labor Question," "Im peilullbin," and "Tho Rallioad Quoa tlon." A man arrested at IMgrade, Mont., Is bolloved to bo "Kid" lloinl, tho most notorious hnrfn thief In tho noithwost, who hnR eluded many pos ies In long chases. f C::t-,-' r. 1"T -n"- .JuU... .. ' JC" ' JO '."! IM U'S.- &jinw .