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'& , ' V y fetruyllutagiKa. .., -.-..,.. ElSWir woikhunfer From San Francisco: China Nov, 0 For Baa Franciice: Aslu Nov, 6 From Vancouver : Aorangl Nov. 14 For Vancouver: Moana Nov. 11 . " I ' 3:30 EDITION Store bargains are only found by Constant ad-readers USE CENT-A-WORD BULL E TINWAIK-AI&- V VOL. X. HO. 4161. 8 PAGES HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY) NOVEMBER fl, 1908. 8 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. Evening Bulletin m to M ' i vT .I ONE BIO SLUMP May Contest Election Of Fern By Arresting Democrats For Perjory "We may yet be able to contest tho asked to express himself more oxplic election 'of Joo Fern for Mnyor, and Itly. 'Wo have been looking over the place Lane there Instead." 'N llist'of registered voters, and we haye This stntcmont was made, this found so far that seven men, who morning by one of the Republican oie known to be Dcmocrnts, perjured leaders, who believes that he may .themselves before tho Hoard ot Rcg hnvo found a way to wrest the vie- Istrntlon, by stating that there was tory from tho Democrats by showing no disqualification operating against that tha majority obtained by Fern them", when, as a matter of fact, the wan gained by unfair means, nl- had lost their civil rights and had though this does not necessarily Im- never had them restored, ply that Fern or the Democratic pnr-l "We aro still working on the mat ty managers were aware of this fact, ter, and It we can dud but two moro "Theie may he seven warrants out ngalnst Democrats tomorrow on charges of perjury, and nil against Democrats," said tho leuder, when SATO MISTAKEN FORILOCAL STEAMSHIP BURGLAR AND SHOT Break In Door,and Gets Bullet Through Arm v T. Sato, n Japanese was lhl morning1 shot by n fellow-country man on Vineyard street, und owes till - -. llfu only to the poor aim ot tho man S. Inspector of Steam Vossels, has It who shot him. As far -as can bo at his fingers' tips. All data arc be learned the shooting was the result lug collected and gotten Into tabu- of a mistake, and It Is possible that no charge will be made against tho, mnn who did the shooting. I tlon, and commander of any vessel As far as the police have been ablo can bo ascertained. . to learn, Sato last night drank mora I Though but recently established, than lie imtld qulto comfortably iar-.the local Inspector's office Is already y. At about 4 o'clock this morning ! on n working basis and Inspections ho remembered hearing that tho mini are being mado Just as fast as the In in charge of an employment offlco on spectors and the ship-owners can ar Vincyard street had wanted to seo range for them. ' him, aud with all the Impetuosity ot Ow'lng to'the fact that nearly all ii diunken man ho determined to call of tho craft In use In the Islands are on Mils man Immediately, In spite of .kept In commission constantly, Capt. tho early hour. , lllowe is endeavoring to make his in- Sato found the Inhabitants of tho snectlons at such times as shall not house asleep and tho door locked. Ho broke In the door, and right then tho ' trouble started. Shlkatn,. who ruriB a billiard par lor, was In the house, and was awak ened by tho noise. Ho called to tlia Intiuder, asking him what ho want imI. Sato replied that he had 'come to looR for him, and the billiard roan, (Continued on Page 8) !B Handsome Shirts ' Wilson Bros., Cluett, Star The THREE LEADERS among men of fashion in dress, Your size ii heie in any style and pattern a Shirt that will last well and look well every day it-lists. Set them in our windows. The Kash Co. Fort and MORE Muillur eases, and curt prove that they voted for Joo Forn, theu La no will huvo the election by one vote, which Is nllMliut W necessary." INSPECTORS BUSY Vessels Being Looked ' Over As fiapldly As Possible Is there any Information required regarding some steamship plying out of any Island port Capt, Howe, U. lated form so that, at an instant's notice, thn .InnnniFn rnnnrltv. rnnill- Interfere with tho regular trips of the ships. Holidays are therefore disregarded where necessary and the Inspectors are doing their work when they can. Tho first local vessel to be Inspect ed was the tug Intrepid. On election day the inspectors made their visit aboard her. She was found to be In (Continued on 'Page 2) Ltd., Hotel Sts. CHANCE INPRICE OF DOUTHITT ALREADY PLANS LEGISLATION Mayoralty a'ndltfriemeht : Prdblems:Opcuy ' " r His Thoughts. ;. . Eddie tfcuthUti who wns elected n. Representative last Tuesday, Is al-1 ready figuring on measures which he will bring up, tit thfc next session ot the Legislature, showing) ttle .wisdom of electing to tho House men whose legal training 'and working, habits lit them fSr ,'lcgislatlvu functions; ."One thing which I will-work for IB tne introducing or a Liu topra vent tho erection of labor 'camps "anil tenements Buch as rare being con structed 'In the Mnkikt district, tp day," said- Douthltt this afternoon. "Property values In that neighbor hood' have depreciated and the mor als of the young are In danger on that account, and It Is clear that the Legislature should do something lu tho matter. I am not nt present able to state Just what form such legisla tion should take, but I Intend to work on the matter,. "Another thing which I am In fa vor of, 'Is the pawing otjan amend ment to tHo Mulefival1Act on tho' subject of Mayor;' The clause 'which provide.- that the Mayor cannot en gage In any other calling or profes sion, .during his term, la -yeryf -poor one, and It prevents many good men from-seeking that office. Further more,-! feel that the-office of Mayor Is a- post of honor, and no salary Is necessary. I feel sure that good men woufd 'seek It for tho honor alone." OFFICIAL jCTRNS The following aro tho official fig ures of the election rcturnt., as com piled' by Chief Clerk Coukllng: Kuhlo '2897 McCsndlcss 2113 Notley lois SENATORS. Harvey 3113 II. T. Mooro 2239 Qulnn 2587 COURT .CALENDAR Judge Robinson's Court: Nothing set. Judge Llndsay'g Court:. Hall v. Chlng Tam Shee; 9:3(1. Judgo Do Bolt's Court: Nothing set. Judgo Dolo's Court: Argument of Instructions In Wynno trial. FINEST Ice Cream IN THE CITY SPECIAL ATJTO-DEirVERY. Alexander Young Cafe- ' phone so: WHICH? A company of responsible men who are experts in law, real estate value and invest ments; who are answerable to the law and, subject to rega lar official examination, or An individual i who, through absence, death, inability, or dishonesty, may entirely fail to properly administer your estate Which would YOU choose ? Hawaiian Trust Co.Ltd. 923 FORT 'ST. U.irrinnnn I iiuiitvaiiu ' : ; tifeer After having been buffettod by wind arid wavo and tossed about like a chip on tho ocean, the cruise Charles ton reached port this morning, eleven days out, from llrenierton. Wash. Tbo shin waa duo here on the 4th, but In- clement weather made It! impossible to keep to schedule. i , From tho Units the Charleston left Drometon, It, seemed as though tho elements were'tdklng fiendish delight In throwing every obstaclo In her way. Tho' night of October 2G, ,a heavy fog made It impossible to1 con tinue onward In safety and the snip was, forced to anchor for the. night. t On tho morning of the 27th, the weather cleared (.sufficiently to allow tho cruiser to proceed, but a fo'w hours later heavy weather waa 'en countered. From tho 27th on the ship parsed frtm affirm Intn affirm Af tlmati nl. most a hurricane, was blowing and it was.' almost Impossible to 'make any headway, un two occasions it was thought that the iShlp would have to put out of her course, aud ride out the storm, but aho managed to con tinue on her wai . ' Tho Journey wasa most uncomfor table' orib for .every one on board' ind- when the cruisor tied up at the naval wharf at. 10 o'clock this morning thore waa not an officer nor" man on board but was glad that tho trying trip was at an end.. The Charleston Is a protected cruiser ot 9C00 tons burden' and car ries an armament of fourteen guns, in her main battery Sho is commanded by Corbmandor II. S. Knapp".- Ah soon as the ship- reached' the dock today she began preparations for taking on coal. "On the whole I think tho Republi can party should feel pleased with the results of the election," statod Gov ernor Frear. "In some cases the re sults were disappointing, while In oth ers defeat tas naturally to bo expect ed. Vhe election of tho Dolcgato to Congress and of a Republican major ity In the Legislature, both House and Senate. Is very pleasing. FOP THE BE9T.FBUTT FOB SHIP. PINO leave your order with Island Fruit Co., T2 S. KOTO. PHONE II. Salammbo RUSSIAN CIOARBTTE8 Perfumed Y Gold Tip Ideal Smoke , 10 to Package 25 Cents. MOGENSON'S SPECIALTY CI.7' Laf Pto, Cat., Pacific Coast Agents. If not at aeaiera wo win una ay mall .to any address uptn receipt's! money. . , ." Election; " Pleases Governor Wicker Chairs, Rockers, and Tables . . . NEW 10T JUST RECEIVED. ..iv. i rJ. Hopp fc Co., (LBWERS k CJ0KE B1D0.) ' ' ' TO REFINED SUGAR FREAR, NEWELL AND KUHIO TO DEPART t -' Amendment to Hawaii's Land Laws Will Occupy Delegate It will bo a notable party that will leave cither on the Mongolln on tho Hth or tho transport Crook on the 16th for the States, for It Is probable that Governor Frcur, Director Newell, and Delegate Kuhlo Kalonlanaole will all travel' on the same stenmer, Oov- feritor Frear and Mr. Newell will, at alt events, bo In Washington togettier, and take up a great many matters ol Interest to the Territory. Kuhlo wll have a new work on his hands this session. At the last Con gress Pearl Harbor occupied the great er part of his time and attention, this year .an amendment to the land laws ot Hawaii will probably be tho chief matter before him. Tho Laud Advis ory Board, "appointed by Governor Frear, Is expected to make a report soon, and an amendment to the pres ent laws affecting land, hero will bo drawn up. Kalanlabaole will ao attend to tho matter of chango In the Immigration regulations here. This Is tentative it yet,. however, and may be handled by the local Legislature. Tho cruise of the Hawaii Yacht Club to Wnlariao has been called off. Owing to the Inability of all or tho yacht-owners to take part, It has been found necessary to postpono tho' bruise Indefinitely. j BICKNELL GAINS RrIY VOTES The last of tho official , returns, those from tho 'Fourth Precinct of the Fifth District. Kohuku, were re ceived this morning by County Clerk Kulauokalont. They do not alter the result of the election, except In the case ot Auditor Dlcknell, who Is found to have received 73 votes In that pre cinct Instead of 23, which was the number ho was credited with In tho returns first received by telephone, tho error being apparently duo to tho similar sound of tho numbers twenty and soventy. Jimmy .,1a .therefore CO votes ahead of the number which ho has heretofore been given, but ho did not need them. Hollister' Cold Chocolates cure colds and grippe in a few days, safely and permanently. Election Returns Delivered anywhere en election night as soon as received. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE 1 Phone 361 Yacht Top JsOff ELECT Refined Sugar Takes Twenty-Cent Drop NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Nov. 0. A reduction of 20 cents per 100 pounds in the price of refined sugar has been made in the local market. The price of refined sugar has been jr. 40 per 100 pounds Tho diop In price brings It down to $5 20, a Very niateilal reduction. m i i i m . Missouri Is Safe For Will. H. Taft SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 0. Taft has carried Missouri by 4235. Nebraska has gone for Bryan by 45,000. m i i i One Electoral Vote For TajHYaryland SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 0. Late returns show that Maryland has given Taft one electoral vote. sis i m Toga For Roosevelt At End of His Term? WASHINGTON. T) fl. Vnv R PrmMt nnn..n.u ;. i..! i. en of here as a possible Senator from u, mm iciui iu we vvuiic "ouac. i i m J3IXTY EARTHQUAKES DAILY AT PLAUEN PLAITEN. Saxonv. Nov. A An owrou nt mnm tka. .:. -it. qnakes daily have been experienced severest of the series occurred today. FIFTEEN YEARS P0R CONVICTED BANKER , '. NEW YORK. N. V Vnv fl PV- W. ..,. tu. ' i ' .. : ; . -"" -vt ua uiu uiumui sen tenced to serve fifteen years in State's pnson. Sentence was suspended Im 4h mi. nf H..w4!a x U ,..0 VCUV VI WU1 .11, i TEN GO DOWN DANZIG. Praiiia. Nov. fl Tn , . ..... .... uctuuu nciuucr Aicnuncacs inu morning. TESTIMONY BEGINS IN RUEF TRIAL 'SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. Ruef trial has begun. IBS- Company's 4?tZ2 && 'OV-AQy- SPORTING AND Mining- Boot 0 i PI V i En m !sf I Bl sf VJW H NO OTHER BOOT HAS AsMANY WATER-PROOF QUALITIES. ,1051 Fort St. LANE New Yoik State at the expiration here during the past week. The i m . 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