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WFQ&l pjf W . . , j WA1'h .? --jiV., . i i" i ! Y'" J !n; EVKNINO HULLCTIN, HONOLULU. T. II., TUESDAY.. FKU. 16, 1909. '' ' ''V1 V P MISS LELA DINKLAQB LEADS CONTEST TODAY; - I WHITNEY fc MARSH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF INTEREST WAXES WARM AND VOTES ROLL IN , mffiH Sizes, 2 1-2 to II Years r TENS OF THOUSANDS OF VOTES CAST YESTERDAY Misses Dinklage, Marcos Waiaholo and Deverill Lead Their Respec tive Districts Are Jem tired of the struggle von linvo been making the past thrco weeks: Docs It seem foil) to keep on' I lino )ou dcilded Hint the thu gamu In nut north Hit' c.imllc Well, Injure )u give up jour Ideal or relinquish our hope, stop and think thu matter uwr again Taku a fresh start In )ur contest work. Ilcllcvc In h loving guidance. Auk )our friends fur votes und aliovc nil things, believe In )oursclf Thu nbow linen do not In mi) mi) nppl) to the contestants In thu II u I lot Ill's popular voting contest hut Ihu following verses niH) help to en courage borne of the ung women who inn) feci that the) have no chinee to nln. tiik DiscouiiAni:n If nil the cud of this continuous strlv Ing Were slmpl) to itttaln. How voor would seem the plannluK and contriving, The endless urging and thu hurried driving Of bod) , soul and bruin I3ut over lu the wake of true nclilov lug There shines this glowing trail Home other soul will bo spurred on, conceiving ''New strength and hope, In Us own power believing Ilciausu thou didst not f.ill. Not thlno alone tho glory or the sor- ow To gain or win tho goal Undreamed of lives In man) a far to morrow From thee their weakness or their force, shall borrow, On! On! Ambitious Soul! Standing of Contestants SUBSCRIBERS SENDING THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE B U L L.E T I N OITICE MUST ALWAYS MENTION THE CONTESTANT'S NAME. HO VOTES WILL BE ISSUED UNLESS THE CONTESTANT'S NAME APPEARS ON SAME. DISTRICT NO. 1. INCLUDES THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU. Miss Lela Dinklage , .Honolulu 171,380 Miss Martha Voss, emp. Sachs Co. . .Honolulu 167,314 Miss Sophie de la Nux, Wichman Co. Honolulu 150,612 Miss Florence Winter Honolulu 149,603 Miss Lizzie Ten Sue Kau Honolulu 147,861 Miss Ida McKeague Aiea 145,606 Miss Nellie McLain Honolulu 123,061 Miss Millie Duchalsky Honolulu 117,306 Miss Margarettc Lum Honolulu 90,911 Miss Madeline Dutra Honolulu 73,814 Miss Mary Dias Honolulu 72,606 Miss A. Todd Rodanet Honolulu 66,806 Miss Amoy Fook Tai Honolulu 65,841 Miss Amy Awai Haleiwa i. 60,311 Miss Alice Green , . .Honolulu 54,680 Miss Lizzie FerreiraWhitney &Marh.Honolulu 47,912 Miss Shizuko Ikeda Honolulu 33,141 DISTRICT NO. 2. INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF HAWAn. Miss Trinnie Marcos Kailua 120,861 Miss Mercy K. Akau Hilo 112,860 Miss Annie Hattie Kohala 92,606 Miss Victoria Hoiner Hilo 90,606 Miss Elizabeth K. Victor Hilo 89,600 Miss Louise de Harne Kohala, Hawaii 66,312 Miss Julia K. Kawewehi Ktauhou 51,661 Miss Hattie Saffery Hcnokaa 33,606 Miss Violet N. Brown Hilo 30,612 Miss Lillian Mundon Fahoa 23,406 Miss E. Tuhiliona .Pcpeekeo, Hawaii ....... 18,460 Miss Julia Kahino Hookena 11,912 DISTRICT NO. 3. INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF MAUI. Miss Mabel Waiaholo Lahaina 112,861 Miss Florence Ho Lahaina 108,361 Miss Mary Gohier Lahaina 107,861 Miss Eva Scholt Wailuku 105,814 Miss Jennie Hansen Wailuku 94,861 Miss Hattie Kalino Makawao f... 66,814 MissL. K. Hart Wailuku 53,612 Miss Esther M. Hanuna Hana , 35,612 DISTRICT NO. 4. INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF KAUAI. Miss Florence Deverill Hanalel, Kauai 108,311 Miss Connie Fassoth Waimea, Kauai 88,960 Miss Mable Hustle Eleele 84,711 Miss Miriam Mundon Kapaa, Kauai 81,600 Miss Angeline F. Silva Waimea, Kauai . . 65,809 Miss Ethel E. Edwards Kilauea, Kauai 51,310 Miss Rose Aea Waimea, Kauai 36,210 The Evening Bulletin Popular Voting Contest , Fill in the name of the young woman you wish td tote At and the district in which she lives... Bring or mail to Man ager Contest Department, cart ofEvenitigBulletin, Honolulu, T. H. ,. ' THIS COUPON COUNTS AS ONE VOTE FOR Hiss District No. (This coupon is not good after Monday, Feb, 22d) .See Our Window Display Rcady-to-Wcar AND SportiiVg HATS JUST THE THING FOR Tramping, Golfing and Autoing Contestants may take the trip any time they choose. Contestants are not limited to the district in which they are entered, but arc allowed to secure votes from any other District, County or State. CONTEST CLOSES MONDAY, MARCH 15TH, 8 P. M. O'CLOCK SHARP. Tako a trosh stnrt In tho contest Yesterday was another successful day fur most nil tho )oung women entered In tho 11 u 1 1 u 1 1 u contest, which Is best explained b) the nccom pnnlng list of votes While there was but one Icador mis placed, most all added to their score very materially and will continue to keep well bunched for their final effort ' for otcs. I Miss Lela Dlnklago of district No.' 1 Is tho top nolchcr this evening with 171,38'! votes to her ci villi, which gives her the cntlru lead of alt uttered and If tho contest were to closo today she would have tho right to select tho fifth party, to accompany her on her jour ney to Seattle. Miss Martha Voss, who was leading yesterday. Is second on tho list today with 167,311 votes. The other three districts retain their leaders today with several thousand mora votes added Interest In thu contest lias not slackened ono whit and each day adds zest to tho voting and subscription list. Thero Is onl) i short time In which to collect sub scriptions and when March 15th rolls around there wll lbo an avalanche of votes cast. Ad FAILED TO SENATE CONVENES FLIM-FLAM ANDRADE TOMORROW MORNING From $1.00 up & 01 ftttimit tlonoiuiu. TH SPECIAL NOTICE SUBSCRIBERS SENDING IN SUB SCRIPTIONS TO THE B U L L E T I N MUST ALWAYS MENTION THE NAME ,OF THE CONTE8TANT8 THEY WISH TO VOTE FOR, AS ALL BALLOTS ARE FILLED OUT IN FULL BEFORE LEAVINQ OFFICE. YOU CAN HOLD BACK THE BAL L'OTS A8 LONG A8 YOU WISH. Do It Now. THE K1NAU, going to Kauai this nfternoon, will sail at, 5 o'clock. Sho will tako passengers, mall anil freight UEFORB THK Mauna Kca sailed to day for Hilo, tho officers and crow wore subjected to n flrcdrlll b) ordor of Cap tain Lchorns and Captain Howe, Fed eral Inspectors of hollers and hulls. Tho Inspectors were greatly pleased with the promptness of the men. TUG H1I.ONIAN will arrive hero at (1a break Thursday A wireless to this effect was received toda) h) the local n gents. Governor Frear has granted n re prlovu for John Wynno, sentenced to be hanged tomorrow for murder Thu li'prlmo holds good until the 1'iosldent of (he tlnlled States tdinll Invo given Ills decision lu tho mutter, Yesterda) (Jeorgu Kalclklnl was found guilt) In the Clicult Court of murder In tho first dLgree for the kill ing of his wife Toda) his attornc), Churlo) Achl, mndu a demand on po lice Judge Andrado that the latter sign au order committing Kulclklnl to thu Insane as) lum. This Is ono of tho most peculiar moves that has over been made In tho criminal courts of the Tcrrltor) and, of course, thero was novcr ail) (hanco of Its succeeding. Judgo Andrade prompt!) re f ii at d to sign tho order asked lor, and It Is probable that his refusal Is to bo mado by Achl tho basis of some new move. Katelklnl's defense was n plea of In Kiinlt), nnd to provo that ho was In- sniio he throw u "lit" on tho floor of tho conrl room after his mother had alread) had n similar lit elsowhoro. This, however, failed to Impress the Juiy, who evidently bellovod tho charge of tho Count) Attorney that tho fits were phoney and thrown for tho occnslon. Had Kalclklnl mado n different ilc fiuso and claimed that ho shot , his vvlfo in a moment of passion hi chiko ho found her with Bernard Kolokollo, and believed her unfaithful, ho would probably have 'got off with a erdlct of murder In tho second degreo Instead of a first degreo verdict. A statement In this effect was mado this morning by ono of tho jurymen, who said that tho jury took no stock In tho Insanity dodge but firmly bellovod that tho (Its In tho case wore thrown to ordor. Tho application for an order of com mltment mado this morning was based upou an affidavit mado by S, K. Ka lalklnl, as follows: S, K. Kalclklnl, beug duly sworn, on oath deposes and sa)Si That ho Is tho fathor of George Ko lelklnl, that hu has known for ovor llvo )uirs past Gcorgo Kalclklnl, a res ident of Honolulu, City and County of Honolulu, Territory aforesaid; that on the 11th day of February, A. D. 1909 said affiant verily believes and upon such belief depose and say It to be tho fact that the said Georgo Kalcl klnl Is Insane and that tho public safe ly niiilreu his restraint until hu be comes of sound mind, or Is oulored to be discharged as b) law provided and minimi' Organization Will Take Up Most Of Session At in o'clock tomorrow morning tho Senate will conveno In tho bunulu Chambor on tho Ewa side of Ihu main floor of the exccutlvo bulldltig the room used as tho office of tho Minister of (ho Interior In the days of the mon archy. The Senate will be called to order by D. K. linker of tho Aral district, under tho rules adopted at the last ses sion, which provide that the Senator from tho first district who received tho Inrgest number of votes nt cliclton shnll act as temporary chairman. 9J Three members will then bo appoint cd a committee to examine tho creden tials of the Senators present and un certain that there Is a majority tit properly-accredited Senators In tho hall. A cqmmlttee will then bo appointed to wait upon a Justice of the Suprtme bench, or a circuit Judge, and ask htm to administer the oaths to tho mem bcrs. Tho adoption of tompornry rules will follow, after which officers will bo elected, tho president will natuo the standing committees, and a delegation will wnlt upon tho Governor and iho House of Representatives and Inform thorn thnt tho Senate Is In session Tho reading of the Governor's mv sago will then follow. Br BULLETIN ADS PAY of them will undoubtedly be assigned plnces on some of tho committees, but two on each mmmlttca well, hardly. The Governor's messago Is finished and printed and will bo read to both tho Houso and tho Scnnto nflcr organization Is completed. Organization and tho rending of tho message will-take up most of tho working time of tho Legislature to morrow and It Is hardly probable thnt any attempt' to got down to tho real work of tho session will bo mado to morrow . : ARMY, NAVY AND : : MARINE CORPS: Tho two 12 Inch guns, which form tho final ordnance. equipment of the I'carl Harbor forllftfatlons, arrived last night on tho bark Mohican, and will bo transported to tho reservation JUst as soon as they con bo unloaded. Tho guns aVo thlrty-flvo fcot Ions nnd weigh flfty-Bevcn tons each. They . woro manufactured by Uio government ' at Walcrvllct Arsenal, and nro of tho latest pattern. Though not as power ful as somo of tho ordnance In uso In this countr), thoy aro very rffccthc and havo tho maximum muzzlo voloc Ity for rifles of their alzo. The loading of tho big guris onto tho Mohican was done by the Union Iron Works of San Frinclrcp. J. W. IJcd ford, who accompon)ed tho guns, wilt nave en urge or. inc unipsmng nerc n.. ...iHH it... ii.k!l nf ,,. n ti AM. lis UBIIIH ,fU ii,ivn Wt III" w. . w m , tho Honolulu Plantation Compaq's, and the Artny ralroad, U will bo pos- simo to tase ino.Djg uaritors ripiu i" the foundations'" prepare to receive them, without Plica unloading thero from tho flat car's onto'v which they will bo loaded nt (he rp)road whnrf. Tho fw'o l2lpch,(tun will completo tho armament of the Pearl Harbor for tifications, iia far.'as profent plans aro concerned. Thoe Is c0risd9rab,', room lort for additional orflpapce, however, and Bhduld' the bill npw In Congress, providing for further fortification of Hawaii, pass, IL Is though probable that soma of tho money will bo expend ed In addliig to tho strength of tho Pearl Harbor works. Wash r AM :J. p' Prices, $1.25 up Galatea This cloth has now become a great favorite on account .of its fast color and durability. We are now showing a Toll Range in Stripe and Solid Colors, 29 inches wide, 2Q A YARD! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. WIRELESS EQUIPMENT WILL BE PUT ON ! ALAMEDA -f J. W. II row n, convictod about a jenr ago of selling liquor without a license and sentenced to.a Jail sentence and n flno of 1500, 'was this morning released by Judge Do Dolt upon an affldnvlt showing thaTthe man had served a )car and was without mouo) to pay tho fine,, . Tho trlalof'Palk'Woon Kl on a charge of assault with a weapon Immi nently dangerous to life, was begun In Judge Do Holt's court this morning. Tho Korean Is charged wl(h having shot and wounded another niun, named Yce Sung Bll, of tho samu natloualit), on December 12. f When noxt tho Alameda enters f tho wireless zone on her return trin from San Francisco, flashes f from her wlrolcss telegraph op- f paratus may bo received at Ka- t- huktt Point station. W. M. Olf. f ford, manager for Irwin ft Co , Is -f authority for tho statement that f tho Ocoanlq Company will Install wlroloss coulvmcnt on both tho Alameda and tho Mariposa nt onco. f 'That tho Alameda will havo f hor wireless equipment when -f next sho arrives hero Is not cor- tain, as tho ship wluVnot watt for f tho machinery. ! It Is not on hand f- when she leaves San Kranclsco. -f It, Is believed that, by next trip nt any rate, ever) thing "will lo In f working order and that tho pas- f scngcrs on tho ship will be able to comtnunlcato' with tho shore DEMOORATS.MAKE BIG DEMANDS (Continued From Pare 1) tees. Tho Democrats In the House havo mado a formal demand upon Mr. Holsteln that he appoint two of their number to evory committee In the Lower House. As there ore but eight Democrats In the House, In cluding Representative Knnlho, who Is not a Democrat hut a Home Killer und who could not be depended upon to go Into caucus with the Demounts even If the letter II. II. were not ap pended after his name on the list, It Is evident that the lonesome eight would havo their hands full If their demands were coin oiled Hut thnro is no chance that the) will be. Some Fourteen youths, mostly Portu guese, wero up beforo Judgo Andrade this morning on a chargo of playing "7-11," T,hey all said thoy woro guilty, nnd, with tho oxception o( three bo)s, who woro undor 18 years of age, were fined SO and $2.10 costs. Only ono boy lacked tlio cojnand ho asked to bo allowed to go to some of fice and get the money. The "Judge said he had a very nice office right. nt the police station, and, tho )a,d had to fie content with "that fora '-while.' The case against K, Matsumoto, charged with assaulting a'Chlnaman, was next dealt with. It uppe'ars that, Mntsumotol, who -flcmfwypcvmfwyp Matsumoto, who lives opposite the, ball-grounds, noticed the Chinaman cutting grass that did not belong Ui him. Matsumoto, having plenty of horses to feed himself, naturally ob jected to the fodder being taken. The Chinaman refused to quit cut ting the grass, and Matsumolo be came angry. The Chluunjan, so Matsumoto alleges, raised his grass knife In a threatening manlier, and right then a rough house started. Attorney Peters elicited the fact Hint the ('hliuimnh uuild (inly teioit- iilzn Matsumolo, mid did lint Know the rest of his assailants, Tho case, wus dismissed by Judge Audrude, t. i,. f throughout the trip. T Tho Oceanic Company, after giving tho matter considerable consideration, has decided to In f stall tho United Wireless system f on Its ships. This Is tho system f with whjch tho ships of tho mm- son lino aro fitted out. 4- When the Alnmoda gts her f outfit, the big vessels of the Pa- clflo Mall lino will bo tho only f passenger steamers, plying rcgu f Inrly between hero and tho main- land, which havo not wlroleBs 4 equipment. f -'--" Headaches after long runs, espe cially at speed or Id cold weather, nro experienced by a great many drlvcis. Tho inuso of this Is usually too thin a cap, permitting tho head drnughta to beat on tho tcmplco nnd upper front of the skull. It Is nn easy mat te! tp lino tho front of any cap ubovo tho peak with chamois leather. s Harry Pulllam, President of tho National league, has tho quitting bug himself, announcing thnt ho Is tired o' baseball and probably will re tiro nfter thbi )ear. t m V BULLETIN ADS PAY -V Jan. 25. Lieut. Comdr. S. K. Moses detached duty as assistant to tho'ln spector In charge, of tho Twelfth Light houso District, San Francisco, Cat , und continue othor duties. Lieut. Y- 8. Houston detached duty Charleston; to tho naval station, Ha' wall, T. H, for duty as assistant to tho Inspector In chargo Twelfth Light houso District, San Francisco, Cal , In chargo lighthouse establishment for tho Territory of Hawaii, hoadquartorB, Honolulu, T. H. ThO foregoing orders appear In. the issuo or tno Army arm navy journal for September "30. Whvn' I.loutonaut Houston will arrive nobody seoms to know, so, desplto tho fact that LiouL Com. Moses seems to have been de tnched, ho Is still on duty. Otherwise this district, would, bo lu tbo peculiar position of having lib lighthouse In spector. For somo time It has been known that tho duties of tho local lighthouse Inspector wero too arduous to fit In well with thosa of captain of the jard at thu naval station, but owing to the scarcity of available officers, the Navy Department was unable to render any assistance. The lighthouse Inspector Is forced to make frequent tours of Investigation through tho Islands, and to hold con ferences wk?i masters and pl(ota of Inter-Island vessels. In an open letter published last week, John D. Long, a former Bcpro tary of tho NaVy..ipeaks on the Urownsvlllo matter as follows! ' 'Ac cording to despatljefljhls morning from Washington 'thS'Se'ereiaryJ of War states that somo of the members of the Urownsvlllo command are inno cent of tho wrongdoing charged against them, floes nottil. empha slzo the blunder that has beon mado In this matter? 'Do tho fieoplo under stand that ISO soldiers, somo of them veterans who fought gallantly In Cu ba, havo been dlshornofed nnd for moro than two )cars discharged from the Service, with the consequent loss of their livelihood? Is not this punish ing ten Innocent men lest ono guilty man with no certainty that oVon ho Is guilt) may escape!? May Itittot, tie hoped that one of ho first acts or President Tatt will bb to do justice to llinso men? Whctliprthn nre-whji or blnek In Imtmilorlul, the) nin elll zens " V H Merchant Tailoring Up To Date W r h PE TAKE PLEASURE in an nouncing that we have se cured the services of MR. N. SWAHN to take charge of OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Mr. SWAHN is ' well known in this city, having been for a number of years cntter for S. Roth, and was formerly with Hart Bros, of San Francisco, and M. Rook, Fifth Avenue, New York. We have also added to our Tailor ing staff two Expert Tailors, and are now in a position to tum out orders equal to the best merchant tailors on ,the mainland. i We are showing some Very Ele gant 'SUITINGS New Goods just to hand. ' L B. KERR & CO., Limited Alakea Street r y--tt-- VJiif I frniilrtilikiii .,Afc, y r .J