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EVENING DULLETIN, HONOLULU, T.-II., SATURDAY, MAIL 19. 1910.
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MANY WANT CONTEST NEWS IN ADVANCE
TELEPHONE BELL
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INDICATES INTEREST
Miss Scharratt As Shown In The Vote
Total, Is The Leader In
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District Two
tt Tho second count of votes will it
tt bo published 'Monday 'evening, 8
It Tie count will be madq, this at- tt
ternoon and all ballots'" Intended tt
it for this count should bo In the tt
tt IXullotlu offlco by 4 p. ni. to- tt
tt day. tt
From all over tho territory covered
liy.tho Ilullot lii's Voting Contest
votes camo In today for tho count of
votes to bo made this ovenlng. The
result of tho first couut haB no wise
Blackened tho efforts of tho ambitious
women who nro contesting for tho
pleasure of a -trip to Vosemlto Val
ley and other California points ns tho
guests of tho Bulletin this summer.
Tho mall for tho Evening liul
1 ot I n brought In this morning by tli
Mauna Kca was principally "contcs
mall." Many of the candidates wrott
for moro stationery and almost overj
letter had n lone of coufldenco abou
It, that Indicates that tho contestant
nro meeting with a success bcyom
their expectations.
Warjted News of Count.
Interest In tho contest In Honoluli
Is manifested by tho constant Jlnglln;
or tho telephone. Almost as many la
cal reoplo called up yesterday and In
quired the result of tho first count a
thcro wero thoso who Inquired fo
Washington news about the light be
Iwcdn tho "regulars" and "Insutgcuts'
In Oingress.
Size of Paoer Vots a
Secret Until Publication.
Tcro Is one other matter that tht
contest manager will not glvo out It
advance. That Is tho number of vote
to btS printed In each day's paper. Sonic
of the cnndldates und sonio of thelt
friends have been calling up and ask
lug how many votes will bo publlshct'
un (hat day. This Information wll
not bo given In ndvaucc.
No Extra Papers to Contestants.
Thoio Is n tendency on tho part '
Eom$ candidates) to think .that the;
cnnbuy u large quantity of Hit tic
tln'Js on the day a largo vote coiiior
Is printed. No extra papers are print
ed on theso days and orders for an
unusual number will not bo filled.
Covfit Retults Given In Paper Only.
Ativanco Information as to tho re
sults of tho count will not be giver
until tho paper Is published. News
papers usually glvo news In advance
of publication, but In a caBo of till'
WntJ tho privilege cannot bo grantee'
as It is' n prlvliego of which nil the
candidates cannot take advantage.
Miss Scharratt Leader In Dlst. 2.
Miss Quconlo Scharratt of Kamuelu
Is tho lender In Dlst. 2, and not Miss
I.oulp do Ilnrnc, as stated In yester
iluy's paper. Tho flguics ns given yes
terdqy wero correcti but tho mistake
was inado in writing uio introduction
to tho story of tho count.
The Club Offer.
The offer of sovcral thousand ex
tra votes for tho equivalent ot throe
yearly subscriptions Is not a conti
nuous orfcr. It expires on Thursday,
March 31st at S p. m. This Is truly
ono of tho best club offers thnt will
be mado during tho entire contost.
It Is, best, because It Is for a long
period, and best, becauso It Is one
that (every contestant can tako ad
vantago of. Why not do It now?
Oct tho clubs now, as many as you
can, .becuusa later In the contest n
premium lur uiiun win iiui uo kiv
cn. j
Votes May Be Secured From
Anv (District.
Although trip candidates will only
compoto for the trips against their
sister candidates In tho samo dis
trict, they will not bo confined to
their district In securing votes.
Votes can be secured anywhere. In
tho contest territory or out of It.
There Is no restriction as to whore
votes can ho secured, Chaperono
candidates have tho samo prlvliego.
How Votes Are Issued.
Kacli copy of the Dulletln
will contain a coupon, which, when
properly filled out, will entitle tho
holder to votes ot the number speci
fied. This number will vary from
day to day. No advanco announce
ment of the number of votes will bo
given.' Votes will also be issued on
;nld subscriptions to tho Even
' n g and Weekly Bulletin in
iroportlon to the length of tlmo
such subscriptions nro paid In ac-
:ordaticc with tho schcdulo nppear
ng below.
How to Help Friend.
It you have a friend In tho con
est and want to see her win, send
n jour subscription to tho Uul
etin and get jour friends to do
he same. A few subscriptions will
ilaco your favorlto candidate so
ilgh In the count thnt many who
lo not know the lady will commonco
o help her, as they wish to cast
heir votCB for ono who. It appears,
Mb n chanco to win.
dominations Not Closed.
There seems to be nn Impression
hat nominations nre closed forever
noro, so far as this contest Is con
crned. Tho nominations are not
dosed, and will not bo until the end
f the contest. You could, If you
.vlsh, nomlnato a candidate! on the
'ast day ot the contest.
Separate Ballots.
Hemcmher, separate ballots' for
he trip and chaperono contestants
iro now being Issued, and you don't
invo tr hold jour -votes until you
naka nn arrangement with another
candidate. You can get tho rest nt
my other tlmo. Send In tor your
jubscrlptlons. You may bold the
t'oles us long as you wish, but the
apcr should be started to your
friends who have subscribed In your
hehalf. So send In their subscrip
tions as soon as you get them.
THE DISTRICTS ARE AS FOLLOWS
District No. 1 includes the City and
County ot Honolulu.
District No. 2 Includes the County
of Hawaii.
District No. 3 Includes the County
of Maul.
District No. 4 Includes the County
of Kauai.
Don't forget the candidates for
chaperone are candldatet-at-targe.
You may tako the trip any tlmo you
chooso, singly or In groups.
VOTES ON SUBSCRIPTIONS AL
LOWED AS FOLLOWS
Ono month's subscription to tho
Evening Dulletl n Old sub
scription, 100 votes; now subscrip
tion, 125 Mites.
Three months' subscription to the
13 v o n 1 n g II u 1 1 o 1 1 n Old sub
scription, 350 voles; now subscription
450 votes.
Six months' subscription to tho
Cvonlng niille tt n Old sub
scrlptlon, 800 votes; new subscription,
1000 votes.
Ono year's subscription to tho
Kvonlng Dulletln Old tub'
scrlptlon, 2000 votes; new subscrlp'
(ton, 2J00 votes.
Klvo years' subscription to tho
Kvonlng Dullotl n Old sub
scription. 15,000 votes: now subscrlp-
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5 Votes for Trip Contestant
In Evening Bulletin Popular
Voting Contest
Hiss
District No.
Fill in name and district of your favorite candidate
and send to the B.ullotin Contest Department,
(Not Good After Monday, March 28)
7500
Extra votes will be given to
every contestant for the equiva
lent of three new daily yearly
subscriptions sent in betore 5 P.
M. Thursday, March 31st.
6000
Extra votes will be given every,
contestant for the equivalent of
three daily renewal yearly sub
scriptions sent in before 5 P. M.
Thursday; March 31st.
Bemittanccs need not be made at any one time, nor be
for the same subscription nor for any stated period of
time. There is no limit to the number of subscription
' clubs that may be secured by each contestant.
A record will be kept of nil subscription payments, and
when any contestant has a credit equal to three daily year
ly subscriptions, cither old or new, the votes will be is-sued.
Miss Lydn Crickard Puunene
Miss Waiholo .. Lahaina
Miss Mary Marciel , Kthakulca
Miss Scholtz, Citcuit Court Wailuku
Miss Unncv Cir.imins . , Wailuku
Miss lily Aki Kaupo
DISTRICT 110. 4.
Miss Anr.abellc Mundon Kcpaa .
Miss Alice Ai Lihuc ....'.
Miss W. E. Holt Makawell
Miss Tollv Elliot Elcelc
Miss Nenl Kcalia
Miss M. Kapuniai Waimca
3,100
3,085
3,050
3,100
3,030
3,010
4,332
4,083
3,110
3,000
3,095
3,030
ir It
BATTLE IN HOUSE
STILL GOES ON
WASIHXOTO.W O. C. Mar. 18. Speculation U rife among the po
litical wise ones concerning tho p-obablc outcome of the Btrugglo be
tween the regular Republicans and the Insurgents and Democrats In
the House. That tho struggle will be i chewed with Increased vigor
when the Iloutu miots tomorrow U co:ucdcd. and excitement Is In
tense. So far neither side ran claim it victory, and the outcome of tho
battle up to date Is generally legnrdcd as n draw.
Hon, 10.000.
Ono year's subscription to tho
Weekly Dulletln Old subscrip
tion, 100 votes; new subscription, 123
votes.
Flvo years' subscription to the
Wookly D ul lo tin Old subscrip
tion, 1230 votes; now subscription,
2000 votes.
THE PRICE OF THE DAILY AND
WEEKLY BULLETIN IS
AS FOLLOWS
Ono month's subscription to the
Evening n til lot In, 75 cents.
Thicq mouths' subscription to tho
Evening Dulletln. S'.'OO.
Six months' subscription to tho
tho
to tho
the
Evening Guile tin, J 1.00.
Twoho months' subscription to tho
i: v o n I n g . u 1 1 o 1 1 n, 8S.00.
I'lvo yoais' subscription to
evening RuJIotlii, S 10.00.
Ono ycar'cl subscription
Wookiy IiuMlotln, 51.00.
I'lvo years' t subscription to
Wookly Uullotln, 15.00.
Address all inquiries to
MANAGER, CONTEST DEPT.,
Evening Bulletin,
Honolulu, T. H.
James B. McSwanson is in charge
of the contest. o-
Office Hours 11 a. m. to 1 n. m
3:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.
Standing qf Chaperone Contestants
Candidates-At-Large
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
OAHU.
Zeave, Sachs' Honolulu ..
Josenh Schulmeistcr Waianae , . ,
J. K. Notley, 205 Kukui St... Honolulu ..
A. K. Notley Honolulu ..
HAWAII.
Helen Siemson ; Hilo
Chas. M. King Olaa
Carrie Scharratt, Kailua . ...Wnimea ...
Bessie Clinton Honokaa . .
R. T. Forest Hilo
William Watson Hilo
A. O. Curtis i Kurtistown
KAUAI.
Henry Blake Koloa' ....
Henry E." Abbey Anahola ..
Win. Kruse . Wahiawai . .
MAUI.
Bejres, Puunene Hospital .... Fuuncne . .
W. W. Wescott Puunene . ,
Ed. Daniels Lahaina ..,
8,077
5,000
3,377
3.040
8,358
3,800
3,843
3,100
3,100
3,040
3,018
3,142
3,100
3,010
3,350
3,200
3,031
S Votes for Chaperone Contestant
In Evening Bulletin Popular
Voting Contest
Mrs
(This coupon-is not good after' Monday, March 28)
.(.Fill-in name of your favorite candidate and send to
, the Bulletin Contest Den'artinent.
Standing cf Trip Contestant
DISTRICT' NO. 1.,
Miss Antfe Pangelinan, Palm Cafe. .Honolulu 14,092
Miss Mary Johnson, Johnson Sana
torium Honolulu 0,054
Miss Mary HcCabe, Kapiolani Ma
ternity Homo ..i.'.'. .Honolulu 7,034
Miss Rebecca Macy Waialua 5,015
Miss Emma Sasaki, 1467 Auld Lane. Honolulu 3,003
Miss Honey Voss" Honolulu : 3,600
Miss "Emma French, Sachs' ....... Honolulu '3,100
Lillian Akina, 84? Mokakauea St. .w ;. 3,080
Miss Naomi Lazarus Pearl City . . 3,060
Miss Luoy K. Barber .-. Honolulu , 3,042
Miss Malia Sakuma, Oregon Block. .Honolulu , 3,035
Miss Lucy Kopa, 815 Prospect St. . .Honolulu 3,033
Miss Rose-Amia '.Honolulu 3,030
Miss Callie Lucas Honolulu 3,030
Miss Mary Ann Aki, Fort St. .Honolulu 3,027
Miss Bcrnice Dwight Honolulu 3,020
Miss Mary Dias Honolulu 3,014
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Miss Queer.!; Scharratt, Kamuela . . Hilo . 3,813
Miss Louisa de Harne Kohala , 3,625
Miss Helen Watson Hilo 3,147
Miss Hattie Saffery Hilo 3,127
Miss Isabella Koomoa, Keauhou. . . .N, Kona '; 3,122
Miss Lizzie Macy, Waikaumalo.... Kailua 3,100
,Miss Katherine Clark Hilo 3,100
. Miss Annie Kai Keauhou '.' .'.. 3.100
Miss Alice Hattie, Kohala Hilo .' 3,100
Miss Louisa Hapai Kukuihacle '. ; 3,034
Miss Mary K. Keawehano Hilo . . , 3,080
Mary H. Kawcwehl Keauhou , . . , .3,080
Miss Mary Nailinu Pahila 3,077
Miss Emily Ewaliko Hilo '. 3,060
Miss Emma Akamu Hilo .' 3,057
Miss Mary Arakawa Hilo .' 3,041
Miss Rose K. Naliraa Hilo 3,032
Miss Kuulei Hapaii Hilo 3,024
Miss M. Hose Hilo 3,020
Miss L. Williams Hilo ' 3,01(1
Miss Trinnie Marcos Pohoi ,.., 3,012
Miss Annie Aiu TCnilua , 3,010
Miss Maggie Nakapuahi Hilo G6
DISTRICT HO. 3. "
Miss Sarah Cockett Lahaina
Miss Ilinw Aki
Miss Mary Kaoo, Kaunakakai . .... .Molqkai
ADMINISTRATION OF RIGHT, NOT MIGHT.
WASHINGTON, U. C, Mar. 111. "Slnco taklnfi uIUco It hns been
my enilcaor to do what Is right, rather than those thing which wouhl
brlUK to mo political strength," 0c-tared President Tuft with earnest
emphasis In the course of an address which ho delivered last night bc
foto tho Kocliiwter Chamber of Commerce. The President outlined the
policies of the ndmlnlstintlon and painted out what ho Is endeavoring to
accomplish.
In tho course of his tall: President Tuft said that hn hoped the Re
publican party has senso onough niiil sutllclcnt discipline to meet its re
iponslbllltles f.tlily und sepiarely, and will not try to dodgo the Issue
Tho speech wns listened to by n large audience, mid frequently
tho President was Interrupted by shouts or npplnuso. As he took his
teat he was heartily applauded.
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DEPARTMENT CHANGES.
WASIIINOTON. 1). C, Mar. IS. The changes In department com
mandurs w-cre announced todav by the War Department. MnJor-Gcnoi.il
Wood succeeds Oeneral l'.r I nj chief of staff; Hull goes to tho Philip
pines to replaco General Diivnll; Clciicrnt Grant U assigned to tho De
partment of tho Kast, und I" hiiccccded In his present stntlou by General
Hedges; General Smith U resigned to tho comniRiid of llio Department of
Missouri.
rYOKOHAMA HAS. BAD FIRE.
Yokohama, Mar. is. rive iiuuureii mmt.es weru uurncu nun
ccvcii lives, lost during n holocuust which devastated u lurgo section
of this city today.
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ROOSEVELT'S MOVEMENTS. .
WAD1HAI.KA, Mur. IK. Colonel Itoosevelt's party arrived hero to
day. Tho party will depa t tomorrow by steamer.
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FORT DE RUSSY ITEMS
As
An Arrow
To (he Mark
So rocs the man with a defi
nite purpese and the money
to carry it out. Begin to ac
cumulate today by opening a
Savings Account with the
f w
Bank of Hawaii,
LIMITED
Capital and Surplus
$1,000,000.00
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San Francisco Hotels
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Juit opposite Uotrl Si. FrantU
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Stfd and brick structure, furnish
ings cost $200,000. nigh class hotel
atmoderate rates. Centerof theatre
andtrtalldlstrlct. On car lines trans,
fcrrlngalloverclty. Omnlbusmctts
all trains and steamers. Send for
booklet with map of San Francisco.
'Hotel Stewart now recognized as
Hawaiian Island headquarers. Cable
address, "Traweti." ABC Code.
HOTEL 8TEWART
HOTEL MANX
SAN FRANCISCO
Army and Navy Headquarter.
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Work wns begun jeslcrday on tho
additions In tho M'urters of the lioj
pltal steward of tho post hosj Itul nt
this post, ficw plumbing lit to bs In
stalled in tho hospital liulldliij nnd
additions to the looms made, Tho
additions will bo completed before tho
nn I nf tint tn nun tir ttirinl ti ntiil tvhnti
ll III IIIU 1M IC.1I V IIIU1II14 II Mil m- 1!
ronipletcd will added greatly to that
portion oi mo rust.
Auction.
An miction sale ot the nnlmals or
deied told, by tho Inspector general
while at this post sumo time avi, will
be held tin Monday next. Tho new ani
mals ordered from the i tatus to replaco
thoso idiot and thtibc to li Mild, nio
expected on tho next transport as
well ns tho new wagons for uso of tho
detachments. Tho camp In tho Koolail
section will receive tho must of It.
Handball.
Slnco word has been received at this
cnuip of tho handball toams tiling or
ir.mlzi'd nt other posts In tho Island.
Iil.lliy 01 llio I layers nro naruur iiiuii
ccr nt work getting back In pr.ic
il.v. mid It In boned by nil tho mem
bers of the post that n. number of
games will no nrriingeii or si m.-iiui ui.
pliijpil nt tho urlous courts. Tho
court ut this post Is tino of tho bubt
that could bo built and Is so lilted out
that the games may be played at night
as well ns during tho day.
Po:t Exehannc.
Tho building occupied by till) M
ovrbnnco Is liUng romp lolled and
greatly Impimcd. Tho tibject Is to
mako the bullillug moro m ii rerun
Hon place nnd to affoid tho men iiioie
.. r.. ...uti.ti' Mnnv nuw stores
tiro being purclmsed and tho I'raurli
In tho pavilion lncre.ieu mi mm u "i
batidlOBiipplle' waiileil by tho mum
Is It Any Wonder
that you are sickly and run
down when you allow your
stomach to become weak and
bowels constipated t But
don't remain in such a condi
tion when
IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH
BITTERS
will help you wonderfully on
the road back to health. It
has been tested for over 50
years with satisfactory ie
suits in cases of Poor Appe
tite, Heartburn. Indigestion,
Dyspepsia and Malaria. Try
it.
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OSTETTER'
CELEBRATED '
STOMACH
BITTER
tiers of tho noil duilna tho evcnlnirs.
Telephone.
Tho pott telephone- uyrtem was com
pleted yestcrdny and thu wire put In
tileiutlon. Thii faystoni, Vu now com
pleted, embraces thrco distinct lines
all of which connect nt tho, post hcad
quarteis building nnd which make It;
WB,lill IU il II ll-JIUItlMl-UlB (U UC ill
loucn witii uuu .inuiuer. mere if
utlll tm.. t.ir.n. i ltr tint. If, In. tiwtnll.
nun ,..,u ....'l .... .. ... .y ....u..
I'll, making two Independent oufshlu
m. . i. ...... In.. TI.m ..r.l ll.l.fu l.lk'l! It,....
i;iitiUVV.IiMi. , lie jiwoi inivn i.,,u ..vvt.
no arranged that they can bo moved
as tho now buildings tiro 'comploted.
To Duty.
sergeant William i-osier nas oevn
(aIikiiiiI t l .tllta (1 I I 11 lllu (fttlt It Itll
IL'llIillVII I SI14SJ ,"1111 ilia wnii
fiuui tho post hospital nnd w III fpr
Miiiiu tiiiio ou on tuny viui iiiu .ni
cy detachments working near this
camp. Later lie will return to his"
detachment which Is nt present sta
tioned near Alea. Lniico coriiir.il Al-
1.m. n...lln n.wl i.plifnth t r.ula nt
Company (J, left today to complete
1110 limping III ill" Burtuy near imiru
Head und will remain there during
this week. Sergeants Ilillboroimh
nnd Gahrtz wero both In this camp
from their suivoy detachments but
...III r.ilitrTi n llinlt IWIKlu lieffir,, tllO
gi'iiciiil inovliig of the dctiichci! camps'
IIIO Hint H HI'S lliumu.
Contracts.
Contiacts for tho water, electric
lighting, tclophones und various sup
piles for the peilml of Jiinu 1 1010
,.. i,,.,,. i ion li-ivn ttpen itreeured
and forwarded to tho different local
firms and proposals for the repairs to
tho various quarters nnd public build
lugs ot thu.post huvu been submitted.
a
Wh.cn liaby was sick, wo gave hor
fTastorl.i.
When she was a Clilld, slio crlod foi
Castnrls,
When kho becamo Miss, sho clung ti1
Castnrln.
Vhen he Jiad, Chljdroa, slo gae them
Castorlu.
SpeciAT, attention to Honolulu trade.
Rates ,t
WithouLbath $1.50 per day up
With bath 2.00 per day up
.Meals table d' hote or a la carte
Management of Qui C. larm.
Honolulu Representative : M. F.
PETER. Phone 361.
Charles A. Stanton,
Corner King and Fort Streets
FOR THE BEST OF
Beer and Liquors
and carefully compannded
mixed drinks, attractive sur
roundings and courteous
treatment, go to the
CRITERION,
C. J. McCarthy, Prop.
HOTEL AND BETHEL STS.
V -f
BETTER SPEND THE WEEK END ''"
AT
High Class
Investments & Bonds
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.Lihiiiu 2,1-13
. . ......I . . ..U..-1. Ojlvv
l''ur tale by llensou. Smith ft Co.,
Ltd.; llollibtcr Urus Co., Ltd.;
Chambers Drug Co., Ltd.; Hilo Drug
Co.. and at all Wnolbsale Liquor
lurilere, u.4su-ai-
David Dayton
Real Estate Accnt
137 MERCHANT STREET
FOR SALE
Residences on Bcrctania Street,
and other property.
David A. Dowsett
Rial Eslato aud Insurance.
203 W BW? .jL";1,1 ?ni Jlv9?
HALE1WA
00 DOWN BY TRAIN OR AUTO
Hotel Majestic
Sachs Blook, Fort and BeretanU Sts.
i' mo turniuiicu rooms, i per aay
$10 und upwards per month. Splen
did accommodations.
MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL, Prop.
WA1KIKI INN
First-Class Familv Hotel , I
Best Bathing on the Beach
W. C. BERGIN, Prop.
P. H. BURNETTE
Com'r. of Deeds for Califomit HsM
New York; NOTARY PUBLIC
Grant Marriage Licenses j Drfcwi
MortRa&cs, Deeds, Bills of 8al,,
Leases. Wills. Etc. Attome? fer'tlm-
District Courts. 70 MEECHAKI'ir,
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