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SATURDAY
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PEARL HARBOR PROGRESS.
Admiral Holiday's statement that
1lio bids fur the construction of the
l'cail llntbor dock will liu let during
tliti month of Jnnuaiy Is ft very happy
iiiinoumctnent for (lie city ot Hono
lulu. It shows that none ot the de
tails ot red tape and lengthy discus
sion will be allowed to check the
development of this future gieat Nu
Mil station. Construction and dredg
ing will go forward at the same time.
V J'V Hi" first part of the ear dirt
""Uliimlil ho lljltig at a lively rate nt
the haibor and a largo force of men
rmplojed.
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wuibiinu tab iuuKisr.
Thcie Is much In fnuir of Hawaii
ftlinvlug u Oovcriiiuent Tout 1st llureau
foico for outdoor work at home to
mippoil the splendid efforts ot the
l'romotlon Committee to advertise
these Islands abroad. That the re
sponsible lic.ir of the outdoor work
for the tourist and local jauutcr
should hiiNe a wide range ot Inde
pendent authority and action Is dem
onstrated by the successful work ac
complished titter ndoptltiR this course
In Austialiisl.t and elsewhere. Cer
tainly much could be gained If nt a
small lost Hawaii can secure through
cooperation with the Australasian
(ioernment Tourist Ilureaus commo
dious hc.tdnunrtcis In New York nnd
other large cities on the mainland,
whero inforimttlou could be deliv
ered on the spot or disseminated
quickly.
The work of the I'lomotlon Com
jnltteo would bu m.tdo easier nnd
more f.u-i caching, and u (!o eminent
Tom 1st lluieati emptujlng an outdoor
piomoter at home answerable for
none of his actions In behalf of the
K. tourists within our Rates to any pri
vate contributing Interests, might
-easily hi lug about here, as It has In
(Australasia, lower travel fares nnd
other conveniences of travel that will
rcna'blo our own people as well as our
ivlsltors to know these Islands more
(thoroughly. Success to the plans of
fall good promoters nnd welcome to
the delegate from Australia, who
conns to Join hands with us for Joint
work In tempting the tourist Pacific-.ward.
If . . .-
STRAIGHT VOTING IS ONLY
GUARANTEE OF SUCCESS.
Itepatts from the workeis are of
n nature to cam luce the men who
fcdo not ordinarily take an active part
i in Politics that it Is about tltnn for
If them' to wnko up, If they would hold
, ino Territory ot Hawaii for the Rc
Siiubllc.iu party.
' The split-ticket propaganda and
htho personality campaign have had a
s result that is now being evidenced
by change of front among tho rank
Stand fllo and Indifference, on the part
Rot men who should bo In the foro-
Tfront of Itepubllcan activity. While
Hho l.iggnids are nursing their ills-
r Bust, the ouponcnts of the party have
i'beou getting In their work. Tho re-
Luult is the natural outcome of one
f party nllowing itself to drift while
the other Is nt work.
SFSome of our people hao gained
Ctlie very unfortunate Impression
that they can support the Itepubllcan
candldntcs In spots without In any
lyfiiy changing tho icsult ns regards
Klio party as it whole, tho community
lor tho maintenance of strong con
piiorvatlvo principles In matters of
government. They have listened to
f'tho argument that as Hawaii has no
i-oto In Congress, there is really no
necessity for pnrtlzan politics In tho
fa'etrltory, and It Is n enso of each
rhinn for himself and tho devil tako
Hthe Inst.
This line ot talk has had Kb most
S'leady listeners on tho Island ot Ha-
lWntl Tf In nnt mirnrlulnr Mioinr..Hn
T "- - -...,...-... ...... c.w.u
I to And that tho Itepubllcan party Is
j ilia' most completely disorganized on
c llint-lsland, nnd tho preacher of false
ff doctrines makes his greatest headway
fc Among tlio voters of that County.
Eg' ,'(It Is not truo that National poll
Htlcs have notiilng to do with Hawaii
Kir'. that Hawaii's vole will havo
IQio bearing on National legislation,
HAlt is not truo that In consequenco
soOlInwnll having no vote In Con-
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Entered at th rostofTice at Honolulu
fcotnl class m liter.
OCTOBER 10, 1908
Kress, our people should take no heed
of strict p.trtlzatishlp and the disci
pline of American political parties.
Some of our business men are be
ginning to rcallru this as they hear
the. returns fioni the first political
skirmishes.
Wo are not prepared to ndnilt that
the Democratic candidate for Dele
gate hits made such serious headway
against the Itepubllcan Delegate that
It cannot he overcome.
The facts of .the situation, how
ever, show beyond possibility of
doubt that the Indepelidcnt-votln
doctrine has gone so far that It Is now
thieatenlng tho head of the Ropub
Ilcnn ticket nt a time when the le
tut ns from this Territory will bo nc-
icpted throughout the country ns an
expression of our people on Natlonnl
questions of the utmost Importance
Abuse ot the opposing candidate
will not correct conditions. No man
was more roundly abused -than Hob
ert Wilcox, who made his greatest
gains by making false pionilscs nnd
becamo politically fat on a particu
lar line of peisonnl attack for which
the exponents of split ticketing lire
well known.
Tho solution of tho problem Is the
enlistment of the tones of the He
publlcau party In a forceful, honest,
straight-ticket campaign, based on
the sound political theory thnt prin
ciple should be protected before per
sonality Is picked to pieces.
You can't disorganize one section
of n party without endangering tho
whole.
Stialght-tleket voting will bring
tho result which will set Hawaii right
before the peoplo of tho mnlnlnnd at
n time when a demonstration from
theso lslnnds Is needed to ensure their
prosperity.
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Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone 185
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For Sale
A BARGAIN AT KALIHI. Lot
bxiuu. New House of three bed
rooms. PRICE, $2,000. Twenty-five
per cent, less than cost of property
one year ago.
TTfWiWrtTT TueTntnT C..-.1
Rood properties ranging in price from
Vu,uuu up.
MANOA VALI.T-V riiniM 1iM.
ing lot on East Manoa Road, two
minutes from car line; good marine
view. PRICE, $1,000.
We have several nnnliratinnj tnr
furnished houses from resnnniihV
parties. If you have a furnished or
umumisnca nouse for rent, consult
us.
Waterhouse Trust
Corner Fort and Merchant Streets.
A Wireless
Telegraph Message makes short work
of the distance between Islands.
TRY IT; RATES ARE LOW!
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"Every One
Thought
I Had
Consumption
Pe-ru-na
Saved Me."
"I THANK
DR. IIARTMAN
TOR PC-RU-NA."
"I hardly know how to thank you for the good Pernna has done me.
"I suffered five years with pain in the stomach. About a year ago it became
to bad I could hardly bear it. I coughed day and night and grew weaker and
weaker. The pain extended through my body and I also had difficulty in
breathing, which made me cough. Everyone thought I had consumption.
"Hy husband heard of Pernna and bought five bottles. This treatment vir
tually cored me and now I recommend Peruna to overy one who is suffering.
"I thank Dr. Hartman for this excellent remedy."
Ste. Julie do Verdures, P. Q., Canada. Mrs. Mois Parizean.
ANr.aLKCTIlDcoldH generally tho
flrat cauie. of catarrh.
Women arc especially llsble to colds.
Thcie cold occur more frequently dur
ing tho wet, sloppy weather ot wlntor
ami spring than any other time of tho
year, urtcli tney
aro not consid
ered lerlouft and
aro allowed to
WOMEN SHOULD
BtWARE or
CATCHING COLD.
run on, or thoy
nro treated In such a way as to only
palliate the symptoms, white tho cold
becomes mere deep-seated and the
patient finally awakens to tho fact that
she has a well-developed case, of ca
tarrh. Dy reason of their delicate atruoturo,
tho lungs are. frequently tho soat of a
cold, especially If there is tho slightest
weakneaiofthcsoorgaus. Tho treatment
of catarrh ot the lungs Is alto more dif
ficult and discouraging than catarrh ot
any other organ of tho body.
It would bo wlni) therefore, to guard
against It by ovory precaution posalblt.
The following wholesale druE-l
gists will supply tho retnll tradoj
RUBBER STOCK SOLD
Tho first salo ot Nnlilku assessable
stock reported on tho Stock Kxchnngc
took placu this morning when ten
shnres wero sold nt $30. They have n
par value of $100 and $3G has been
paid on them. The outlook for rubber
Is bright, say the promoters, tho re
sults of tho tapping tests recently
inado at Nnhlku atiJ tho optimistic
bulletin recently Issued by Jaied Smith
hnlng revhed tho enthusiasm.
The convention of the, Iliibbcr Grow
ers' Association will he held In Hono
lulu on Thursday, November 13.
Buy a Lot at KaimuKj
Not too far from
car lino on 12th
Ave.; 100 x 150;
partly c 1 o n r -ed;
splendid vlow.
One - half block
f i om car lino; Tfix
200;cntlrcly clear
ed; good view of
mountains nnd
sea; m a c a d a m
street; 12th Ave.
Two blocks fiom
car line; lOOxloO;
good vlow of city;
pattly clearcdjm:.
endnm street; 11th
Ave.
Won't hao to bo
told that these uru
great bargains. If
j on nro looking
for Kalmukl prop
erty, seo us. Thoro
are no better lots
on the summit ot
tho hill at any
price!
$395
$400
$250
YOU
Trent Trust Co.. Ltd.
WE BEGIN A
Clearance Sale
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Rugs,Curtains,Portieres,
Table Covers, Etc.;
Next Monday, Oct. 12
EHLERS
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MMMOli PHHEM).
y l'eruna lias leon found tho moil ro-
llabloof all remedies for coughs, colds
and catarrh, by reason of the fact that
11 goes at onco.to (he very seat of tho
trouble. N
It searches out every crevice, overjr
dtictofthe body. It quickens and equal-
ire? tho clrcula-
Hon of tho blood,
thus rcllovlng the
congested mucous
membranes. It ex
ercises ft healing
PE-RU-NA
THE REMEDY
TOR CATARRH
Of THE LUNGS.
and soothing affect upon thn mucous
membranes, no matter whether thoy
are tho more exposed membranosot tho
head and throat, or whether thoy lino
the remotest cells of the lungs.
Mrs. Jaschob, 10.11 Hicks St., Toledo,
Ohio, U.S. A., writes!
"When I wroto to yon for advlco, I
had boon sick for three years. I had
trouble with my throat. Often I could
not breatho through my nose. I also
had pains In my cheat and a cough. I
took l'eruna according to dlrootloni
and It has cured mo." -
UENS0N,( SMIT &,co
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HONOLULU,
HAWAII.
DROUGHT DRIVES
AWAY. SETTLERS
Oniy Four Pupils Left
In iSchool At
Hoiualoa
That the thought Is still folt heav
ily on tho other Islands In teitnlu
sections is testified to by u letter
which lins been received by Superin
tendent Ilabbltt from M. V. Scott, at
Ilolunloa, North IConn.
Mr. Scott states that so many peo
plo h.on been ((impelled to movo
away bj i canon of the drought that
there are only four pupils left In tho
school there, and theso intend leav
ing shortly. Ho thorcforo recom
mends that the school bo closed.
As this dlstilct Is almost altogeth
er populated by homesteaders, Mr.
Ilabbltt thinks thnt they havo hern
compolled to le.no because of tho
lack of rain and water.
An attempt to assassinate Presi
dent Cabrora of Guatemala was mado
by attaching an Infernal machlno to
a telephone which exploded when
tho 1'iesldent iinswcied n call, slight
ly Injuring him.
Rich
Cut Glass
MAKES AN APPROPRIATE.
GIFT.
We beg to call attention to
our stock of FINE CUT
GLASS, among whioh will be
found articles at All Prices.
We invite your inspection
of our Larue Stock.
li. F. Wichman & Co.
LIMITED.
Leading Jewelers,
m
WHAT'S IN
ran
Nothing', unless that name
has been made to stand for
something.
"Stein-Bloch" on a suit
means that it has been carefully and
correctly tailored from pre-shrunk
material by the greatest collection of
tailors in the United States.
Come and try a try-on you'll see
what we mean.
M. MdNERNY, Ltd., Fort and Merchant
POLITICAL
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
omce will be recognized by a majority of the voters of this City and Coun
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 Mooheau as a supporter of the princi
ples of the great Kamehameha. I have done my utmost to uplift the
Hawaiian race and promote good citizenship. I consider that I am enti
tled to the support of the people,
i. 2 i -i .. SiC-
I havo been regularly nominated by
tho Democratic County Convention
for tho omce of
MAYOR OP TIIK CITY AND
COUNTY Or HONOLULU
and I request tho support of tho
electors.
70S. 3. FERN.
I havo been regularly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
for the office of
SHEItHV, COUNTY OV OAI1U,
nnd I request tbo support ot the
electors.
WILLIAM PAUL JARRETT.
I have been recularlv nominated bv
tho Democratic County Convention
for the office ot
DEPUTY SIIUnil'T, DISTRICT
OP HONOLULU.
and respectfully nBk for the voting
support ot tho electors.
CHARLES H. ROSE.
I havo been regularly nominated by
tho Democratic County Convention
for tho office ot
SENATOR, TERRITORY OP
HAWAII.
nnd I request tho support of the
electors.
FRANK HARVEY.
I have been lesularly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
for tho ofllco ot
SENATOR, THIRD DISTRICT,
and I request the support of the
electors.
H. T. U00RE.
1 havo been tegularly nominated by
tho Democratic' County Convention
for tho office of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OP OAHU,
and I request tho support of tho
electors.
M. E SLLVA.
Ot tho Honolulu Undertaking Co.
I havn hnnn rnfrtilnrlv iimnlnntn.l l.v
the Democratic County Convention
for thu office of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OP OAHU,
nnd I request tho support of the
electors.
JOSEPH U. KUHIA.
1 havo been reculnrlv nnmlintml hv
tho democratic County Convention
ror tno otllco ot
REPRESENTATIVE OP THE
POURTH DISTRICT
nnd I request the support of the
electors,
ROBERT K. PAHAU.
I havo been regularly nominated bv
the Republican County Convention
lor tno dlllco ot
REPRESENTATIVE OP THE
POURTH DISTRICT
and I would respectfully request tho
support of tho electors.
R. W. SHINGLE.
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whom I shall serve faithfully and well.
Your Obedient Servant.
GEORGE C. BECKLEY.
I have been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County foment Ion
for tho odlce of
MAYOR OP THE CITY OP
HONOLULU
nnd I request tho support ot the
electors.
JOHN C. LANE.
I havo been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the ofllco of
SHERIPP, COUNTY OP OAHU,
nnd I request the support of the
electors.
JOHN WISE.
I have been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for tho office of
DEPUTY SHERIPP POR
HONOLULU
nnd I request tho support of the
electors.
CHRISTIAN J. HOLT.
I have been rogulnrly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for tho ofllco of
TREASURER, COUNTY OP OAHU,
nnd I request tbo support ot the
electors.
HARRY VON HOLT.
I havo been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for tho office ot
COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY
OP OAHU.
nnd I request tho support ot the
electors.
'JAS. BICKNELL.
I havo been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for tho office ot
COUNTY CLERIC, COUNTY OF
OAHU,
and I request the support ot tho
electors.
DAVID KA1AU0KALANI, JR.
I have been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for the office ot
SENATOR, THIRD DISTRICT,
nnd I request the support ot the
electors.
E. W. QUINN.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
tor tho office of
SENATOR. THIRD DISTRICT.
and I request tho support ot tho
electors.
ED. HENRIQUES.
I havo beon regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convontlon
for the oftlco ot
SENATOR. COUNTY OP OAHU.
nnd I lequcst the support of tbo
olectois,
JOHN HUHGES.
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1 havo been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for thn olllce ot
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OP OAHU,
nnd I request the support ot tho
electors.
WILLIAM A. KANE.
I have been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for the olllco of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OP OAHU,
and I request thu support ot the
electors.
DANIEL LOGAN.
I have been icgularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for tho office of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OP OAHU,
nnd I lequcst tho support ot tha
electors.
ANDREW E. COX.
I havo been rcaularlv nominated bv
the Republican County Convention
for tho office ot
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OP QAHU,
nnd I request tho support qf the
electors.
J. C. QUINN.
I havo been regularly nominated bv
tho Republican County Convention
for tho office of
SUPERVISOR. COUNTY OP OAHU,
and I request the Bupport ot the
electors.
NORMAN WATKIN8.
I hno been regularly nominated bv
tho Republican County Convention
ror tbo ofllco of
COUNTY ATTORNEY
and' I request the eunnort of tha
electors.
JOHN W. CATHCART.
I havo been regularly nominated hv
tho Republican County Convention
for the ofllco ot
REPRESENTATIVE OP THE J
FOURTH DISTRICT
and I request tha support of tlio
electors.
A. D. CASTRO.
I havo beon rogulnrly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for tlio ofllco of
. REPRESENTATIVE OP THE .
POURTH DISTRICT
and I request the support of tho
electors.
E. A. D0UTHITT.
I havo beon regularly nomlnatod by
the Republican County Convention
for the office ot
REPRESENTATIVE, FOUnTII
DISTRICT.
and I request tho support of the
electors.
J. c: COHEN.
I havo been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for tho oftlco of
REPRESENTATIVE OP THE
FOURTH DISTRICT
and I request the support of the
electors,
E. A. 0. LONG.
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