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i1 r ,0 wfiyy"P'F TO rrryjwipfiru'am vrvr"W mvmiKMm'ti'ff yqKnTf"''fWJ''' EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. II , SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1009. 7 ' it A i r k I i OVER NINETY 'YOUNG CONTESTANTS ENTER LIST FOR "BULLETIN" PRIZES Standing of Contestants Contestants may take t!ie trip any time they clroose! El) AND RIVALRY FROM START 18 KEEN Instruction and Subscrip tion Blanks Much In Demand Among Contestants Todny )ou know the names of tlid popular girls wliu will enter ttie II u I 1 1! 1 1 n popularity contest, nml when ou glanco lit the lint you will read the nunicrt of nH determined n list tin could he picked The cjutcxt will he 11 waim one, 1 here urn xonio or the contestants who will learn for the first time to day of thidr i ntry In the contest. They linwi hueu nominated hv their frlcudu unil will he hacked by their Xrlcniln, ami to rulllll tnc obligations they !iao to their friends for their interest In tlii'in will doubtlcsi run, mid w hard to licit, for tho prlic. The trip to Seattle will he n prize woithy of the race mid the rnco I.ionilein to do worthy of the price. The live Alnnkn-Vukon Exposition trips are well worth) of n first prize and will limply compensate the con tcictmitx. Ai nui) he Been by tho accompany ing; Hit of unmet, there nro a num ber of bright )ounB women entered Imni every district covered by this content. Tho list will probably grow f loin day to day, and tho otlng will be gicntly Inn eased. Nearly oery one has been waiting for tho an nouncement of the names of tho enn clldutex and tho number of votes ac corded each. Nor that they nrn published, friends mid renders of tho II u 1 1 c 4 I u should do nil In their power to help the )oung contestants. Votes came. In moro rapidly yesterday and today than oer, and by tho cud of next week tho contest mny have tak en even u mote determined grip upon the public Interest, Vote often, and keep steadily at It. Those who have Already entered tho race lunc started off well, but It Is not ended yet, by uny means. It has hardly begun. Hubscrlbo to tho II u 1 o 1 1 n now nnd glvo )our votes nil to jour faor- Ite candidate. If her name Is not In tho list, enter It. She may win n free trip to ono of these popular ro xortx It must not be taken for gran ted that the lcade'is of today will bo tho llnal victors. Not n )oung wom an In the raco should feci discouraged because another contestant In her dls tikt has u hundred or two more Mites than she. The contest has baldly begun and Severn! more weeks remain to brldgo the gap which separates the leader from those u little futther down tho fist. A ciuestlon of n few hundred otes or even a few thousand Is nothing. Nearly nil of tho ypung women hiin been waiting for the announce ment of names before doing much In regard to vote-getting. A few, how over, hno started right in mid have Cotton ciulte a number pf votes to show for tlieli week's work. Those who nro behind a little should take into consideration what they could hao done If they had devoted the tllno to ute-gettlng the leaders to-1 Jl I llfnliillilll I. n ..a ff-l. a auiMA I., a..., "J llluiujr uiivc, iiu into la 11Mb falily commenced yet. and thee whole com so Is still to cover. 1 It Is n good Ide.utn hold bnck therj Mites gotten on tuhM-riplloiiH for a llttlo time before polling. Tho cou pons c lipped from the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n nro the only ones which must be polled within two weeks, nml as n lniilt account Is good for the mer chant, mi also Is u rcEcno good for tho contestants. If the candidates poll all their otes us they go along tlicio will ha nothing to dinw on In cui.o of omoigency, and nurh things do mho ln""conteits of this character. Subscription Blanks Candidates should tall on the Con test Manager nl once and secure sub set Iptlon hooks, nnd thero men num ber uf things he would like to tell jtni, In regmd to the best way of se curing votes. Call at once at tho I) it 1 1 o 1 1 n pllloe. ,3000-Free-Votc for Other Islands Until January Oth The 3000 special nominating ballot for the outside Island on nccount'of some mtsiinderstang In tho country districts, and those who Intend enter ing the contest had hotter clip nut this ballot and mall to Contest Depart DISTRICT HO. 1. . Miss A. Todd Rodanet Honolulu . . , Miss Kate Woodard '. J . Honolulu . . , Miss Leila Dinklage Honolulu . . , Miss Anna Motsman Honolulu . . , Miss Naomi Lazarus Pearl City . , Miss May Thomas . .. Wahiawa , . , Miss Lera King Wahiawa . . , Miss Miriam Wright Honolulu . . , Misslsabelle Frear ...'...., Honolulu .., Miss Lady B. Turner r. , . . . . Honolulu . . , Miss Ethel Angus , Honolulu .., Miss Adclin Mutch Honolulu . . , Miss Anabclle Low Honolulu , . , Miss Nellie McLean Honolulu , . , Miss Ray Bell Honolulu . . , Mjss Beatrice Taylor Honolulu' . . , Miss Ella Murray , Honolulu . . , Miss Callie Lucas1 Honolulu . . , Miss Emma Herrick Honolulu . . , Miss Grace Colburn Honolulu . v Miss Sarah Fookela Waipahu ..', Miss Cecilia Anderson . j j Honolulu . . ' Miss Julia Spencer , , .Honolulu . . , Miss Millie Hawlins . . . . .Honolulu . . Miss Mary Ackerman Honolulu . . . Miss Liuie Ten Sue Xau Honolulu . . , Miss Carrie Crews Honolulu . . , Miss Daisy Smith' Honolulu . . , Miss Orilla Bice Honolulu . . , Miss Thora Oss Honolulu . . , Miss Freda Asch . ., Honolulu . . , Miss Luiu Cameron Honolulu Miss Margarette Finney Honolulu Miss Mollie E. Grace , 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 , 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 i 3000 3000 3000 3000 ..,,..3000 3000 3000 1 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 .3000 Miss Alice Green Honolulu Miss Angela Hopkins , . . Honolulu Miss Ada Lycett Honolulu Miss Eva McCorriston Honolulu Miss Margurette Branco Honolulu MissShiiuko Uyemoto , Honolulu Miss Shizuko Ikeda . r. . Honolulu hliss Hulda Johnson Honolulu Miss Eva Hawkins .., Honolulu Miss Lizzie Kamaka Miss Margarette Lum .Honolulu 3000 Miss Ethel Whiting miss itita uoieman 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 Honoluh 3000 Honolulu 3000 MissLila Vogel ...Honolulu Miss Louise Bushnell Honolulu Miss Lizzie Ferreira Honolulu Miss Madeline Dutra .. Honolulu Miss Sophie do la Nui Honolulu Miss Daisy Bell Honolulu Miss Alice Green Honolulu Miss Annie Bushnell Honolulu Miss Mary Dias Honolulu Miss Helen Betten'court . . , Honolulu Miss Caroline Borges Honolulu Miss xaary iraine . '. Miss Ethel Ludwigsen . . . Miss Louise de Harne Miss E. Tuhiliona Miss Violet N. Brown Miss Elizabeth K. Victor MissHattie Saffenr Miss Lily Ackerman Kealakekua Miss Alice Carvalho Olaa Miss Bnth Guard Hilo Miss Harriet Hapai Hilo Miss Annie Hnttie Kohala Miss Julia Kahino Hookena ., Miss M. Kuhns Kukuihaele Miss Lillian Mundon . .t Pa'ioa DISTRICT NO. 3. Miss L. K, Hart . . Walluku . , Miss Mollie Camming ?,, Wailuku . , Miss Eva Scholtz Wailuku .. Miss Mar Bonier , Lahaina , Miss Hattie Kalino , Makawan Miss Mollie Xint-'. Wailuku . . Miss Mabel Waiaholo Lahaina . ,c. Miss Jennie Hannen . . . . Wailuku . 5 Mtssunrrie Scholtz Peahi Miss Marv Hoffman . . Miss Annie Dicker Honolulu 3000 Honolulu 3000 3000 3000 3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 . . .Honolulu 3000 Honolulu 3000 DISTRICT NO. 8. ......... Kohala, Hawaii 3000 Peneekeo, Hawaii Hilo 3000 -..Hilo 3000 Hakalau 3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 .3000 i. , ...3000 ...3000 ...3000 ...3000 ...3000 ...3000 ,..3000 ...3000 ...3000 Wailuku 3000 Waiitikn 3000 DISTRICT NO. 4. MissConnie Fassoth Wafane. Kauai 3000 MissEthel Wilcox ..., Lihue, Kauai 3000 Miss Miriam Mundon Kama, Kai 3000 Miss Pose Aea Waimea. Kauai 3000 Miis Florence Dsvcrill HairUei. Kauai 3000 Miss Mabel Hastie V,leele. Kanat 3000 Miss Gloria Kaai Makaweli. Kauai 3000 MissAnpelineF. Silva Waimea Kauai 3000 Contestants are not limited to'ths district in wMeh ther are entered. but an allowed to securejrotes from any other District, County or State. in out nt once, 'llioreare no restric tions In entering the raco any time during the content, hilt those who enter now will get tho benefit of tho 3000 sporlul ballot. 3000 Free Votes Thero Is a ballot printed in this Issue of the II u 1 1 o 1 1 n which, when clipped out nnd properly filled In and forwarded to tho manager of tho Contest Department, will count 3000 totes. This Is a chance for you to propose your favorite joung Iddy In the popular contest. This special ballot If only good un til Saturday, Jan. 9, nnd each con testant Is only entitled to one ballot. THE FIVE TRIPS WILL BE APPOR TIONED A8 FOLLOWS; District No. 1 Includes the City and County of Honolulu. District No. or Hawaii. District No. A Maul. District No, 4 Includos tho County of Kauai. Tho fifth trip will bo for the chaperon, who will ho chosen bysthe i - . ft v Includes the County includes the County jount woman fecurlng the highest In dividual vote, irrespective of district limitation. You may tako the trip any time you (.boose, singly or In groups. Four Ssparate Contssts. Thov Ev e n I n g I) u 1 1 o 1 1 n Is con ducting four separate and distinct con tests at the same time. The young woman who7 receives the highest number of Votes In District No. 1 will be given first class transpor tation both ways, and hotel acconuno datlons while In Seattle add San Fran cfsco. Tho young woman Id District No. I will receive the same trip to Seattle and San Francisco, with the same ac commodatlons as tho one In District No. 1. The young woman In District No, J receiving the highest number of vote will receive the same trip as the youug women la Districts Nos, 1 and 2. The young woman In District No. 4 lecelylng the highest vote wilt receive tho same trip and accommodations as the three above mentioned districts. I4.H 3000 FREE VOTES 3000 No candidate will be credited with more than one of tbese NOMINATING BALLOTS. Nominating Ballot Good for 3000 Votes IN BULLETIN'S POPULAR Y0TING CONTEST Must be voted on or before SATURDAY, JAN. 9TH, Please enter 3000 votes for Misc Address District No. ... THIS COUPON, if presented at the Bu lie til office at Honolulu, T. H., before Saturday, January Oth, 1909, will be aooepted for- yuOO Votes in favor of the contestant from any district outside District 1 nam ed therein. Each candidate allowed only one NOMINATING BALLOT. The Evening Bulletin Popular Voting, Contest Fill in the name of thj young woman you wish to vote for and the district in which she lives. Bring or mail to Man atctr Conteat Department, care of E v e n i n k B u 1 1 1 1 1 n, Honolulu, T. H. THIS COUPON COUNTS AS ON EV0TE FOR Misa , District No (This' coupon is not good after Monday, Jan. 25th) VOTES" ON aUlstniPTIONi AL LOWED AS FOLLOWS One month's subscription to the Evening II u 1 1 e 1 1 n Old sub scription, CO votes; new subscription, CS rotes. Th ice months' subscription to the Evening Bullet! n Old sub. scrlpUon, 200 vote; new subscrip tion, 2S0 votes. Six months' subrcrlptlon to the Evening Uulletl n Old sub scription, GOO votes; new subscrip tion, 700 votes. Ono year's subscription to the Evening Uu lie tin Old sub scription, 1200 votes; new subscrip tion, 1S00 votes. Five years'' subscription to the Evening D 1 1 1 1 1 n Old sub scription, 10,000 votos; new sub scription, 16,000 votes. One year's subscription to the Week Ijr Bulletin Old sub scription ,100 votes; new subscrip tion, 125 votes. Five years' subscription to the Weekly Uulletl n Old sub scription, 12S0 votes; new subscrip tion, 2000 votes. the the the THE PRICE OF THE DAILY ANO WEEKLY BULLETIN IS A8 FOLLOWS. One month's subscription to the Evening Bulletin, TS cents. Three months' subscription to the livening Bulletin. 12 00. Six months' subscription to the Evening Bullotln, M00. Twelve months' subscription to the Evening Bulletin, f 8 00. Five years' subscription to Evening Bulletin, 140.00. One year's subscription to Woekly Buletln. 11.00., Five years' subscription ' to Weekly Bulletin $500. P11EKT0N UNKNOWN TU U.S. At J1BREGK0NS "I Vnow nothlrig whatever about any Plukerton detective, alleged to havo been here with Mr. Harr," atat ed United States District Attorney HrecKons, this morning. "As a mat ter or fact, f do not think a Plukerton nun was or Is here, though 1 wish that such might havo been the truth," Where Ilreekons got his exact In formation ns to the existence of tho "Twelve-Dollar Club" he will not Bay, but It Is probable that It cama from some of tho women whom he put thtough the third degree. t Ban rrniiclsco board of publics works recommends oto of people on pro posed water front grant to Southorn Pacific, CHESTER DOYLE BACK WITH ABE Praises Japan, But Says Hawaii Is the' Only Piace "Japan Is a new country. She 1 a great country, and there Is no doubt that she will develop Immense' ly In the near future." , Chester A. Doyle, who returneJ this morning In tho China with Aber the absconder, from Japan, made tin- above statement when seen today. Chester it looking well and la glad ttl get back to Hawaii, where the suij Is always bright and the cllmnto 'ge nial. "' "Japan Is all right In everything else but the climate," said Doyle. "It Is too cold for me. I nm glad to gti back to Hawaii. The sunshine here Is so bright and the climate so equa ble that I ciin say there Is no place like Hawaii." During Doyle's stay in Tokto h( was lavUhly entertained1 by Mr. and Mrs. Mlkl Saljo, who are well known In Honolulu, Sal to having formerly been Japanese Consul General here. He Is now connected with the Immi gration Bureau, under the Depart ment of Foreign Affairs. Doylo also visited Shanghai before returning to Hawaii, Shortly aftor ho landed this morn ing, Doyle turned tils man, Y. Abe, tho Japanese absconder ,over to High Sheriff Henry. While In bis custody Abe made no trouble for Doyle, Doylo wilt make a full report to the High Sheriff In a few days. It Is expected that Doyle Will be entertained by the Japanese Merch'ants' Association, which partly contributed towards his transportation. t BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITY. Bcputabte manufacturers agents are inlted to correspond with us regard ing territorial contract to handle tho sales of our "I-ATHEnKTTB FAUC KT," a smart, nn-to-datb attachment, producing soap suds lnstanty In kitch ens laundries, etc. Especially adapt od to modern hotels, clubs, restaurants, laundry works, apartment houses, fac lories. ery home needH It, and can vassers make a fine living selling It. General Agency with liberal arranger ment goes (o firm having tho requisite nuallflcatlrms of push', onCrgy and cap ital to do justice to this exceptional proposition. Address M.J IIOOTCO, luc, 27 K. 22nd St, New York. ANOTHER BURGLARY IN HEART OF CITY Burglar Frightened Away But' Leaves Weapon Behind Another burglary, no report of which tins heretofore been made by the police, was perpetrated on the night of Monday, Dec. 21, P. J, Tur ner of Lewis & Co. being the victim Only a pound of butter was taken from the house, which Is ono of the Peck cottages on Vineyard street, but the' most significant feature abou: the case Is that the burglar was evi dently prepared to offer violence In case bo encountered any opposition this being shown by the fact that he leh'behlnd a piece of rubber boxe of a description which showed that It (ns evidently Intended for a weapon. "I think that the burglary must have taken place between tho houir of six and nine n tho evening," said Turner this morning, "as I and all the other members of my household were down town at that time. The burglar evidently got Into the housi through the back door, and I think that he must Just liave entered when my son, who returned to the house at about 9 o'clock, went lu through the front door", and was frightened f away, making his exit through the back door. He had evidently not gone any further than the kitchen. and all he had taken was a pound of butters He was apparently quite a dangerous man, for he left behind n short length of rubber hose, much worn at one end, which was used as a handle, the thing being' evidently Intended for a sort of a club." A report of the matter was made to the police, but nothing has jet de veloped. A Chinese yesterday discovered :t tall, dark stranger In tho act of go ing through his clothing. in a room of a I'alauift tenement. Tho thief got away, but a report was immediately mado to the detective department! This' forenoon a Porto Illcan negro, named Acosta, was arrested and is now being held for Investigation. Ac cording to Chief of Detectives Knlakl ela he admits that he was the man seen by the Chinese searching his clothes In Palama, and has been Identified by him. FROM THEJLD WORLD Mr, Edward M. Langley, the special lepresontatlve of Nestor Gianaclts, the famous cigarette manufacturer nf Cairo, Egypt, arrived here on the Ko rea and Is stajlnc at the Moana Hotel. Mr. Larigley ha been requested by' Mons. Nestor OlanacJIs. to make a re port on the climatic conditions of the Islands, particularly In regard to pack ing the celebrated Nestor cigarettes In Fuch a manner as to retain their full Turkish flavor, for an Indefinite period. It Is easy to understand the1 Jealousy with which this brand Is guarded, when It Is considered that tor more than thirty yoars It has been the leading seller In the European markets and numbers among Its patrons many of the royal famlllen throughout Europe, Monster Olnnaclls a warm personal friend of the present Khedive of Egypt, started life as a cigarette roller and by his great cnorgy, and conscientious devotion to an Industry ho lovod,' suc ceeded early In life In establishing- a "business on Nestor cigarettes .through out Europe and tho Orient. The fac tory In Cairo Is probably the, finest lr the world, located as it i In the old Royal Palace and equipped with a mod ern resfaurant and reading room for Us hundred's of native employee The enormous Import duty exacted by the United States government on Imported cigarettes, together ulth a general de mand from every section of the United States, led to tho starting In Bostou of a branch of the Cairo eitshllahmunt which was completed and put In opera tion three years ago after having been. formally blessed by a prayer from tho jrlcsts of tho Creek Ahmet. Mons Ulauaclla visited Boston and person ally supervised tho construction of this factory and leaf vaults, the tatter be ing under ground and probably the only thing of the kind on the Ameri can continent. Mr. Langley has been Instructed to advise. Mons. alanaclla ot any possi ble Improcemeat In packing the fa mons Nestor cigarettes bo that Id fu ture as in the past, consumers of this brand will havo the same delicate aroma which pake the Nestors a fav orlte In the old world. - ' ss A CREW will bo Blgnod for the American bark Nuuanu pn Monday morning. The Nuuanu will sail from hero to Kaanapatl with sugar ballast icnd'WllI take on board a full cargo ot Migar from tho Atlantic Coast. Tbo men will bo signed for the trip around the Horn. ' HONOLULU FUTURE. IS THE BRIGHTEST i i M. S. Grlnbaum Believes In Prospects Oh ThiSiClty T "This city ha tho greatest pros pects for the future of any place t know," said M. S'Orlnbaum "There aro great things nhead of Honolulu. It can't be otherwise. Tho year hus been prosperous and there Is no danger of any Injurious chnngtn in tho tariff. Troperlty Is the greatest rremonltlon any Iowd can hae, Now all you want Is tho population and that will come. "The great Oerman Mnyd steam ship eompnny'e eh I pic will bu calling nt this port before very long. They have made connection with lUe West ern Pacific system that should be In San Francisco In about six months and their transportation system will go clear through to the Orient. The ships wilt stop here. The) nlust stop where there Is business. "Thore will be grodt things doing here." i t4s SOCIAL NOTES BEVHIlAt, MOIIE roent havo left the William P. Frye, the attractions of ihore being- too strong for them Just now. They are expoctod back beforo the ship sails, however. The ship Is now so short handed that tho work of polishing her up Is progressing but slowly. i JleSLna ObmW . .- The giiestirot the Moana Hotel In clude; Mr. A. II. Kobertson, Mrs. E. A, McDryde, De. V. K. Collins and Mrs.- Collins, Miss Francena Day ot Seattle, Wash.; Miss Krupp, Austria: Mr.' and 'Mrs. C. J. "clutching, Hono lulu; Mlu Addle M. Murphy, Helena. Mont.; Miss Frances D. Murphy, He leua, Mont.; Mrs. I,. Lonoy, Sydney, Australia; Mrs. W. D. Holt. Ken tucky; Mrs. W. M. Hone and son, Loo Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. C. II. Hender son, Los Angeles, Calif,; Miss llertha J. Curtis, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B, llrjnn, Rochester, N. Y,; Miss Margaret Bryan, Rochester. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. It. Lincoln Lip pltt, Providence, II. I.; A. Williams, Vancouver, B.C; Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. Rear, maid,, and Infant, Vancouver. B. a; Dr. P. L. Miner, Honolulu; Miss Miner, Honolulu; II. 11. Berry, San Francisco; S. J. Whawell, Eng land; Mrs. J. W. Saunders, San Krah clsco; Mlu Saunders, San Kranclnco; Winifred Lad Howard, EnglancJ; Mr, and Mrs. J, Charles Green, Bin Francisco; Miss Lydla Gibbons, San Francisco; Maitir Herbert Green San Francisco; Wm. Porter Allen New York; E. S. Townsend, iNev York; Edward M. Langley and wife. Boston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Grlnbaum, San Francisco; Dr. Ed. J. Rich and wife, Ogden, Utah; 8. A. Watson, Philadelphia, Pa.; 11. A. Pratt and family, Fresno, Calif.; J. Hodgklns and wife, Chicago, III.; Mm. Kate Uasker, Now York. , Chanre For Hen to lie uu rait you must have a well defined crease down tbo side of jour trouser leg. The knife blade crease over the front and back of the knee the full length of the leg no longer suffices. Dame Fashion now decrees that there must be four distinct marks running from hip to shoe on each trouser leg. In other words, to be one ot the cut ups, each leg must look like a quad rangular prism as ou walk down the street'. To those who stick to the ob solete style of pressing or the stilt more antique system ot the baggy knee and round pin coverings will be sent forth the word by the up-to-the-minute bos; "Chalk up, kid; you're slipping!" The new fad In pressing, Just In troduced assumed startling propor tions with Its birth and -now the clothiers are feeling its effect. '-'A, suit, otherwise all right, but only precised In the usual way, must bo sent to the' tailor to have a creaso run -down the inside and outsjde aeant of each leg before it is accepted. A Mr. James Dougherty la convalescing kt homo atccir his terrible lllhesi His mother, Mrs. Speer, ot San Francisco, Is with blm. , f Mrs. Egbert Boberts, the mdther-'of Mr. A. P. Taylor,-sailed In theAla meda, after a very pleasant vlsit'htre. f w . Mrs. Kate Hasker ot New York, ar rived on the" Korea for a stay n the city. , Mr. 8, A, Watson ot Philadelphia. Pa., Is In Honolulu touring the world. Dr. Edw: I. Itlch,and wife bt Og den, Utah, are at the Moana, ' ,"' " Mr, It. A. Pratt of Fresno, Calif., Ik litre with his family. , ; Mr. J, Hodgklns 'and wife ot Chi cago are In town, " Si ) Mr. Ada Long McCormlck. daugh ter 6f millionaire syrup refiner, to' bo examined for canity. Uerkoloyans favor commission form of government and expect new charter, to carry. IU