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V; Vr From San Frnnciico: Knrm March 15 For San 'Francisco : Cliliyi , . March C From Vancouver: Mttkura April 2 For Vancouver: Aorangl March 31 ..OUR clinnccs' of securing ft Job I throncli advertising arc good even though jobs are tcortc. With out advertising, your clinntca would Lc ?oor cvon if jobs wotc not senroe. DT BULLETIN. WANT ADS. cost One Cent A Worn! 3:30 EDITION In HorikiIu It's the BULLETIN-Now More Than Ever Before VOL. XI. NO. 4230. 10 PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1009. 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. Evening- Bulletin . ' V ' I BULLETIN CONTEST CLOSES -TONIGHT FOR TRIP TO '; ALASKA-YUKON EXPO CONGRESS IN s .t CANNON NEAR DEFEAT COUNT MADE JT 8 TONIGHT ' Mlsslda McKeauePassej FiYe Hundred Thousand Mark RESULT ANNOUNCED FitOM THEATER STAGE Key To Ballot Box Now In Charge of Chairman of Count Committee yrhc Contest Malinger counted tlio ntoi for the Invt time Saturday cvo iiIiir and tlio licy to tho ballot-box was turned over tu 12. U. White .tills morning, and he wllLJia on hand nt -S o'clock SIIAItl' thlH evening ami open tho boc tor the final muni. Messrs. Porter, Steven, and Mariieu will nlso ho on bond nt tho mmio time tn assist In tho counting of tho ha I lots. Arrangements luno been, mado with MrPollard, who presents tlio ' Standing. of Contestants SUBSCRIBERS SENDING THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE B U L LE T IN OFFICE MUST ALWAYS MENTION THE CONTESTANT'S NAME. NO VOTES WILL BE ISSUED UNLESS THE CONTESTANT'S NAME APPEARS ON SAME. DISTRICT NO. 1. INCLUDES THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU. Miss Ida McKeague Aiea 615,263 Miss Martha Voss, emp, Sachs Co. . .Honolulu 398,350 Miss Lela Dinklagc .Honolulu ,. . . . 385,860 , Miss Sophie dc la Nux, Wichman Co. Honolulu 374.836 Miss Florence Winter Honolulu 283,390 Miss Lizzie Ten Sue Kau Honolulu 271,586 Miss Nellie McLain Honolulu 255,685 Miss Millie Duchalsky Honolulu 125,698 Miss Margarctte Lum . Honolulu 98,461 Miss Madeline Dutra '.'. ...... Honolulu 83,609 Miss A. Todd Rodanct ... Honolulu 79,531 Miss Mary Dias .Honolulu ' 77,378 Miss Amoy Fook Tai .Honolulu ,.... 71,462 Miss Amy Awni Halciwa 66,161 Misi Lizsic Fcrrcira Whitney &Marsu,Honolulu ".... 52,733 DISTRICT NO. 2. INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF HAWAII. Miss Mercy K. Akau Hilo ... ., 217,503 Miss Trinnie Mnrcos Kailua : 210,063 Miss Elizabeth, K. Victor Hilo . 186.458 jMiss Annie Hattie Kohala 182,442 Niss victoria Homer JMo 163,124 Miss Louise dc Harne Kohala, Hawaii 75,861 l3k."&SSk l v ' i Miss Julia K. Kawewchi Keauhou Miss Hattie SalTery Honokaa DISTRICT o. a. INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF MAUI. Miss Jennie Hansen Wailuku Mif3 l'lorcure Ho Lahaina Miss Mabel Waiaholo Lahaina Miss Mary Gohier Lahaina MissEva Scholtz ; Wailuku Miss Hattie Ralino Mnkawao Miss L. K. Hart , Wailuku Miss Esther M. Hanuna, Hana' , DISTRICT NO. 4. INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF KAUAI. Mits Florence Dcverill .Hanalei, Kauai ..... Miss Miriam Mundon .-. . .Kapaa, Kauai Miss Connie Fassoth . .Waimea, Kauai Miss Mable Hastie -....Eleele j-.... .. miss lnrcnne r . aiiva waimea. jvjiuri . , Miss Ethel E. Edwards Kilauea, Kauai VS. 56,391 36,131 210,112 194.001 ' 182,119 159,267 112,707 72,002 - 69,160 08,360 250,398 102,008 151,709 108,740 101,141 MISS FLORENCE DEVERILL nf .Hanalei, Kauai, who leads District No. 4 i "Gaiety fJIrl" nt the Hawaiian Opcin House tonight, to announce the re sults of tho mutest between nets, and thoso Interested In tho icturns may Mud It moro pleasant to go to tho Opera Houso tonight and witness ono of Mr. Pollnrd'H licst production!) anil at tho tshnio tlmo receive the returns from ono, of tho most successful cou (Continued on Page 9) 57,088 Contestants may take the trip any time they choose. Contestants nro not limited to the district in which they are entered, but are allowed to secure votes from any other District, County or State. CONTEST CLOSES MONDAY. MARCH 15TH, 8 O'CLOCK P. M. SHARP. RULES FOR CONTEST CLOSE At S o'clock tho alarm-clock hell will sound the close of tho (ontcr.t Monday night. All contestants and friends In tho of. Hie at .that tlmo will ho waited upon. The Judges will then tnko the liiillcit-box for tho flnnl count. Immediately tho box Is op ened the roilWfllantB and their friends may witness tho last tount of tho ballots, Tho winners will bo nnnounccd nfter tho iliwe nf tlio count. All conic? tan Is are requested to bring some ono Willi them 'to watch their Interests while tho count Is. being taken. Keuicmbcr, 8 o'clock U tho contest close. Logan's CallHOUSE REBE Ts A n .Qwprprl AuAIN fclfF mi mbmi mmmw w W wmm 1 gf mrwm By Cambrian s LS JXSSfSjsxsASMA'Aw arA.vaBtwnrfi Bulletin Business Office Phono 256. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. 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Caulirlan rnst off her moorings' and piocnedod to the atsl&lnucu of Iho beached troopship. , Up until 1 2 H 4 oYloul. this aftcr ronn, the Logan hid hcou moved four fed toward deep water Hut for the patting of n cabo nt a critical mo .lion t. she might liavo lieroi gotten oil tho reef hours ngo. hut the lime re (11 1 roil to gel Another line out, guvp licr opportunity to settle In her new position, Cambrian To Rescue It was shortly before S o'clock this morning that Captain Lewes of the Cambrian cave tbn order to nrnrned to the asslstanco Of the I'gan. Tlio gray ship of war anchored In the. stream about 100 Vhrds1 astern of'tho dlbtrcbscd vessel (nml sent n cable aboard. The hempen hawsers, such ns the Iroquois and Intrepid mado use of, were of no nvnil under the terrific fctraln exerted by the Cambrian's powerful engines, and 11 steel-wiro line, three and one-half Inches In diameter, wns used to connect the twrt ships, When all wns In rendlness tho lg nul was given, tho Iroquois and In trqpld threw themschen llko spirited colts on their tmvllncs.wlillo tho big Cambrian, llko n great', amphibious draft monster, started tugging. The powerful engines of Ills llrlt tunnlc Majesty's cruller churned tho water Into foam, tho cnblo tightened. nnd tho combined power of threo ) (. SUGAR UP SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Mar. 15. SUGAR: 90 decree Centrifugals. 3.86 cents, or fu.w per ton. Previous Quotation, 3.81. . BEETS: 88 analysis. 10s. 4 l-2d. Parity. 4.10 cents. Previous quota tion, 10s. 3 3-4d. PEACOCK WILL JSJIIOBATED Mary Alice Peacock today tiled n petition tn havo the will of tho latu W. C. Peacock admitted to prolmtu. .ludgo ftnhlnsnn appointed Cecil Popular Prices Best Meals in Town Alexander Young Cafe boats mlded to that of the logan, tugged and worked to" loo3cn tho khlp from lis berth on the coral. "She's Movine!" Suddenly tfic cry went up -"Slio's moving!" Sure enough, icluctnntly but sure! thn reef was relnxlng 11b bold. Hut Jurt hcn It seemed that victory was at hatid, the Cambrian's towllnc nnrtcd like 11 canon shot. I'linld, the troqunls and Intrepid were unable .to accomplish anything, o n lent was taken while tho Cam brian tent aboard another fine. A Heavier Line This tlmo It-was n five and one half Inch steel wlro cnble that went u board the heaviest lino used nmong seamen. Tho new Una was made fnst by no means nn easy op eration. When all was again li readiness, tho signal to sturf pulling went to tho foremast head of tho Cambrian. Kunpcls belched' smoke, propellers churficd tho gray harbor waters to suowy foam. Ipw-lincs creaked and eroancd and the Iignn gradually fclld backward, slow but suro vns the progress. Kvery Inch was con tested ns n battle of Levlnthnns, hut tho coral reef waB forced to relax lis hold upon Its prey. Parted Again Just at tho crucial moment, when onlookers wcro holding their breath In anxious expectancy, tho great five and one-half inch lino parted, nnd again progress came to an abrupt stop, This tlmo thre. lines wero sent nbonrd tho Logan from tho rrulvur. two of three nnd one-half Inch diam eter, and qnp fvo and a half inch line, It took softie tlmo to get tho lines out, though, and, In the mean- (Continued on Pate 2) . Drown as tempornry administrator. The CBtOjtc.lH represented to consist of real property to tho amount of S75.000 moro or less, nnd personal property to the amount of about $90,000. Tho will provides that tho eslato shall he placed In trust and one-third oftho Income paid to tho testator's mother nnd two-thirds to his daugh ter. The trust Is to terminate when the daughter thai! be 25 cars old. MM .iM y rA''.lL :1t!mIsTP I. u 1 r fiwK k A The 1)111 family, living near Prlnpeion, Ind., Is remarkable In that fourteen brothers and sisters, nil of tho Mime parents, arc living nnd well, and none was born later than Juno 14, 18Sr, (ho combined ages being 1010 years. Originally there were eighteen children, threo dying when joung. Theater Tickets the het there is in the heme artt to be had from us promptly for a small fee above the usual price. Bet ter get the best mere is. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 361, ...-. . " -mm ,, rj ,..., ,rr yypXKA? CstMYOA'JS J.Y no.irna VICE PRESlDENf SHERMAN, PRESIDENT Or THE SENATE, AND UNCLE JOE CANNON. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D. C.; March 15. After one of the most scnsnlionnl Contests of recent years, Congressman Cannon wjs todny reelected Speak er of the House of Renresentativcs by the narrow maigiu of four votes. The Republican insurgents combined with the Democrats to defeat Can non arid nearly accomplished it. The insurgent forces, however, were net without their victory. Fol lowing the election of the Speaker the,, resolution' to reject the old rules under which Cannon held arbitrary sway, was earned by a majority of' thirty-nine votes. A resolution to n'r.cnd the rules was carried by tho same vote. The Speakership fi"ht was the c:ukr of intcrALat thc'asscmbling of the extra session of Congress to consider' the 'tuiff. The meeting of the Senate, presided over by .Vice Prcsid-'nt Slrnr.au, was without incident. -i 1 1 Los Angeles' Mayor LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 15. The City Council has elected W, D. Stephens, Republican, Mayor of the city in place of Hnrncr, ic signed. v CONTEST WILL OF LUCKY BALDWIN . SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Marcli 15. The widow of the Into "Lurky" Baldwin will contest hfs will tliat leaves the greater part of his fortune to his children. 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