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EVENINd BULLETIN. HONOLULU. T. II.. FIUDAV.' MAY 6. 1910.
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MAUI MATRON HEADS
THE CHAPERONE LIST
Friends Did' The Voting, While Candi
dates Worked For Premium
Certificates
All illterslons In the Yoscmltc
California Content this week niepro
Allied by tlio vhiipcrotie contestants,
iniil (liu last count was id exception
tu the dally shifting of icsl t ltni
among llic three Icacleis. Mrs. Heggs,
the Maul loutcslutit, nut enough
olcs jestcrday tu move her from
eciund plaic tu first, Mrs. Muore tiik
Ing the position midway lietwecn
Mm. Slcmson, ul third, and tlio
leader.
Adherent, uf Mrs. ltcggs' eaudl
daey were the uiily heavy ntcrsjcs
terday, and their prediction made
early In the week thai sho would
lead before tho week was over wus
easily fulfilled.
Balloting wus a matter that fow
ut the candidates seemed concerned
with yesterday. They were content
tu euunt on their friends dropping in
a few votes, while must of tho local
ones put In tho day securing sub
scriptions, ns they aro all trying to
get a number of premium certificates
for the week's work. Then many of
them consider a small ute a uecis
sary strategy some day during tlo
week.
"Who's ahead?" Is the constant
noon qucrry of many different peo
ple at the 1) u 1 1 o t I n ufllcc. Many
uf the readers have learned that that
tcctlou of the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n contain
ing the result of each day's contest
count Is printed about noun, and
many of them make It u point tu
make Imiulrics as tu the standing uf
tho Yuscmlte-Callfurnla contestants
before tho rest of the paper Is pub
lished. Numbered among these Interested
questioners are as many staid busi
ness men as there ure jouthful ad
herents or anxious women friends of
tho candidates. The business man
wants to know because he Is Inter
ested lu who ure tu comprise the
party. He knows the publicity that
u party of this nature gets for the
Territory, and wishes It to consist
of what he thinks the very best rep
rcbcntotlves. The women are Inter
cited because they have n friend, or
their friend has a friend, among the
contestants. And the youthful ad
herent Is Interested for all the rea
tons of the business man and the wo
men; but most so because of a youth
ful reason. All youth likes a con
tent, be It a test of physical strength
or popularity. Wherever and when
eer effort and wit, strength and
strategy, friends and opponents are
a factor In auy test, joulh will
(.hoove sides and enthuse tu the end.
It Is much easier to keep steadily
at It and get a few subscriptions
each day, than It Is to delay and
then be obliged tu do all the wurk ut
the lust; If you have the votes In
reserve, and know you are getting
more dally, you wilt feel much mure
secure' than If jou depend upon
promises and put off your efforts
until the last week. (let all the
Mites you can now. Votes in baud
ate much better than promise uf
totes, us many will discover ero the
end of the contest. Subscriptions are
easy to get If you gu utter them Get
annual subscriptions where possible,
as )ou get many mure votes fur
them.
Tromises of Sunnort.
"Candidates should Insist on their
friends making good their promises.
as often something turns up which
causes them to chiriige their minds.
and jou lose several hundred vole
which you might as well have had
Collect ut onco; do not bo put off by
promises. It Is as easy for u man tu
pa)' today as u week from today.
All tho contestants ure doing very
good work, und you would be Bur
prised to know how fast the sub
Ecrlptiona are coming In to this of
fice. Candidates should poll a few
totes every day to let their friends
know that they ure still In the race.
Contestants' Names Mutt Be Given.
It might bo a good Ideu to again
explain that no votes are Issued on
subscriptions unless tto contestants'
names appear thereon.' Borne be
lieve that this Is not u good Idea", to
gle the names of the contestants at
the time they subscribe, but It Is
done In fairness to tbeni, as lliero
will be no chance (or n combination
at the last moment. Ilalluts arc Is
sued on each subs.rlptton, but only
when the person subscribing re
quests the votes for someone. No
one In the II u 1 1 c 1 1 u office Influ
ence votes und requests that they
should go tu any particular candi
date, but the b.illbls are made out
to the one whom you request then1
for, and you can hold the ballot us
loiur as vnu desire lint thov must bo
deposited lu the ballot 'box before 8J
o'clock p. m. on S.iturdiy, May 28.
Vnln fill Brtdlniilln fo.li.i' t.ll.l don't
wait until tho cloi-e of Die contest, I
as the contest positively closes at 8
u'clock sharp, Saturday, May 28, und
)ou hud better vote now nndnold
the rush on the last day.
Premium Offer for Workers.
A standing weekly premium offer
tu all contestants Is being- made that
entitles every candidate tu a pre
mium certificate fur flvo thousand
votes for every club of three new or
three old dnlly subscriptions; u
ccrtlflcnte fur three thousand votes
Is given for every club of six-mouth
dally subscriptions; two thousand
live hundred votes are given for five
new or live old weekly subscriptions.
Tho only requirement Is that tho
subscriptions be turned In between
Monday morning und C o'clock of tho
following Saturday of every week.
The premium offer Is u stundlng ono
that will not bo deviated from In any
manner during the rest of the con
test. Thcro Is no limitation on the
number of clubs that may be turned
In In any one week.
Contest Closes Hay 28, 8 p. m.
Monday, May ibo twenty-eighth,
Is the time set for the close of tho
contest and all votes and subscrip
tions MUST ue In the I) u Hot In
office on that date. The closing hour
will be at 8 o'clock p, m. on May
28th, and those depending on the
malls to bring their subscriptions to
the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n office MUST have
all votes and subscriptions In the
ballot box before 8 o'clock p. m. on
that date. The judges for the final
count of the ballots will bo chosen
from prominent business men of Ho
nolulu; their names will be announc
ed In due season. Each contestant
will have the right to Belect a friend
or relative to represent her and look
after her Interests during the final
count of the ballots.
Special Notice.
Subscribers tending in subscrip
tions to the Bulletin mutt al
ways mention the names of the con
testants they wish to vote for. as all
ballots are filled out in full before
leaving office. You can hold back the
ballots as long as you wish.
Every subscription payment made
on or since March 7 entitles the pav
er to votes. Present receipts and
votes will be issued. You vote for
two candidates a trip and a chap
erone contestant. An equal number
of votes, as given in the standing
vote schedule, are issued for each
contestant.
Nominations Not Closed.
Tho nominations are not closed,
and will not be until the end
of tho contest. You could, If you
wish, nominate a candidate on the
last day ot tho contest.
Club .Premium Vote Offer.
The premium offer appearing to
day's paper Is the only premium offer
for subscription clubs that will be
mudo during the contest and this
und the regular vote schedule will
not bo deviated from In any manner.
There will bo no triple offers; no
big vute days; nur any other reward
In the way of votes for any subscrip
tion work, othor than that now being
offered.
The premium offer Is a liberal one
and no limit Is placed on the number
of cluba any candidate may secure
In one week and every candidate Is
given credit for the subscriptions
that are sent in by friends unknown
to nor during each successive week.
Each copy of, the Bulletin
will contain a coupon, which, when
properly filled out, will entitle the
holder to votes of the number speci
fied. This mimber wll"varyVlrora
; Standing of Chapcrone Contestants
, . CandidatcsrAt-Largc
Mrs.- Begin, Puunene Hoipital . . . .Puunene 175,816
Mrs. W. C. Moore Honolulu 172,124
Mrs. Helen Siemson Hilo 190,409
Mrs. Henry Blake Koloa , 11,057
Mrs. Ed. Daniel Lahaina 6,785
Mrs. Henry E. Abbey Ahahola 3,345
Mrs. Wra. Krute Wahiawa. 3,125
, Standing of Trip Contestants
, DISTRICT NO. 1. '
Miss Angle Pangelinan, Palm Cafe.. Honolulu . ., 240,310
Mits Mary McCabe, Kapiolani Ma
ternity Home Honolulu 178,192
Miss Emma Sasaki. 1457 Auld Lane . Honolulu 131,666
Mits Mary Johnson, Johnson Sana- .
. torium Honolulu 93,483
Miss Rebecca Macy Waialua 50,118
Sits Honey Vots Honolulu . ., 3.840
iss Lucy Kopa.'DlS Prospect St. ..Hoonlulu i 3,238
Mits Emma French. Sachs' Honolulu 3,178
Mits Lucy K. Babcr Honolulu 3,042
Miss Rose Amia Honolulu 3,030
Miss Mary Dias Honolulu, 3,014
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Mil. Trunin Alramn Hilo 21,912
Mits Mary K. Keawehano Hjjo 7,081
Miss Helen Watson Hi ?'401
Mist Queenie Scharratt. Kamuela. .o 4,3tw
Mits Louisa de Harne Kohala 3,859
Mits Katherine Clark Kailua 3,726
Mits Xuulei Hapaii Hilo 3,380
Mits Isabella Koomoa, Keauhou. . . .North Kona 3,278
Miss Annie Kai Keauhou 3,104
Mirs Louita Hapai Hilo 3,094
Mary H. Kawewehi Aeaunou a.uuu
Mits Mary Nailima Pahala 3,089
Mits Mary Arakawa Hilo 3,041
Miss Rose K. Nalima Hilo 3,032
Miss Annie Aiu Kailua 3,013
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Miss Sarah Cockett .lahaina 14,568
Miss Annabelle Mundon JKaoaa 8.500
Miss Mary Marciel Kahakuloa 6,217
Miss Scholtz. Circuit Court Wailuku 6,383
Hiss Alice Ai Lihue 4,260
Miss Mary Kaoo, Kaunakakai Molokai 4,215
Miss Waiaholo Lahaina 4,114
day to day. No advnnco announce
ment ot tho number of votes will be
given.' Votes will also be Issued on
paid subscriptions to the Evon-
I n g and Weekly Bulletin In
pioportlon to the length of time
such subscriptions are paid In ac
cordance with the schedule appear
ing below.
THE DISTRICTS ARE A8 FOLLOWS
District No. 1 Includes the City and
County of Honolulu.
District No. 2 Includes tbo County
of Hawaii.
DlstrictjN.iH Includes tho Counlloi
of Molokai and Maul.
Thcro nro fire trips that aro appor
tioned as follows:
Two to District No. 1.
One to District No. 2.
Ono to District No. 3.
The fifth trip goes "to tho ma'tron
who secures tho most votes for chap
erone. .
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I Vote for Trip Contestant
In Evening Bulletin Popular
Voting Contest
Mill
district No.
Fill in name and district of your favorite candidate
and send to the Bulletin Contest Department,
(Not Good After Tuesday, Mny 17)
Extra Vote Certificates
For Contestants
Club Premium Offer for New or Old
Subscriptions That Lasts
Until the End of
The Contest
This is the 'LAST arid ONLY
EXTRA VOTE OFFER That
Will Be Made for Old and
New Subscription Clubs
Premium. Votes
EVERY CANDIDATE WHO HAS THREE NEW OR OLD
YEARLY DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTIONS ORDERED.
AND VOTES ISSUED TO HER 'CREDIT, DURIN0 A PE
RIOD OF ONE WEEK, WILL BE GIVEN A PREMIUM CER
TIFICATE OF fiOOO VOTES.
THREE NEW OR OLD SIX MONTHS DAILY EDITION
SUBSCRIPTIONS ORDERED DURING THE SAME PERIOD
WILL ENTITLE THE CANDIDATES FOR WHOM THE
VOTES ARE ISSUED TO A PREMIUM CERTIFICATE FOR
3000 VOTES.
FIVE NEW OR OLD YEARLY WEEKLY EDITION
SUBSCRIPTIONS ORDERED DURING THE SAME PERIOD
WILL ENTITLE THE CANDIDATES FOR' WHOM THE
VOTES ARE ISSUED TO A PREMIUM CERTIFICATE FOR
2800 VOTES.
FIVE YEAR SUBf CRIPTI0NS WILL COUNT ONLY AS
' ONE SUBSCRIPTION.
THE FIRST WEEK'S OFFER CLOSES SATURDAY,
MAY 7, AT 5 P. M. -r
VOTES MUST BE TAKEN OUT WEEK OF OFFER
AND SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT.
1 THERE IS' NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF SUBSORIP
TI0N CLUBS THAT MAY BE TURNED IN DURING ANY
ONE WEEK.
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS, WHETHER ORDERED AT
BULLETIN OFFICE OR THROUGH SOLICITORS OF
THE CONTEST DEPARTMENT, OR THROUGH ANY OF
THE CONTESTANTS, WILL BE 0REDIED IN THE CLUBS
OF THE CANDIDATES FOR WHOM THE VOTES ARE
ISSUED.
TEN-MINUTE CAR SERVICE
THE KAIMUKI DISTRICT is making such rapid pro
gress with the development and improvement
troiner on in the New Ocean View Tract
that the Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land Co. are com
pelled to install a ten minute service which goes into
effect immediately after the necessary switches now
under construction, are completed. This service indi
cates that the New Ocean View Tract, with
its high elevation, delightful climate, and beautiful
scenery will become the best residential district of
Greater Honolulu. It also indicates that the Honolulu
Rapid Transit & Land Co. are making preparations to
eventually extend their line according to tneir charter,
and we suggest that, you buy now while you" have an
ODDortunitv to secure a beautiful homesite at reason-
aWe prices and terms. .
The New Ocean View -Tract
N An Ideal Place To Live " " ,
ARTESIAN WATER, HIGH ELEVATION, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ' ,
DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE, PAVED STREETS, K0K0 HEAD BREEZE,
SUFFICIENT RAINFALL, EXCELLENT SOIL, LEVEL PROPERTY; ')- '
COOL AND HEALTHFUL,. GOOD LOCATION, PURE ATMOSPHERE.
Take the Waialac car. and upon your arrival nt Kaimuki call at our branch office, in '.charge
of Dr. Hutchinson, who will be pleased to show you the property and supply you with maps, liter
ature and all the information you may require. Our fixed prices arc $500 for corner lots and $400
for inside lots; size. 75 ft. xl50 ft., or 11,250 sq. ft. each. Our terms arc $50 cash down and $10
per month on each .lot. Call up Telephone 650 and make an appointment with one of our represen
tatives. .
Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd.
MAIN OFFICE:
KING AND FORT STREETS
Phone 659
tiBANmr mnrcriE.
WAlALAE AND K0K0 HEAD AVENUE
Don't forget the candidites for
chaporone are candldatei-at-large.
you may taxe the trip any time you
choose, singly or In groups. .
VOTE3 ON SUBSCRIPTIONS AL
LOWED A3 FOLLOWS
One month's subscription to tho
Evening Bulletl n Old sub
scription, 100 votes; new subscrip
tion 12S votes.
Three months' subscription to the
K v o n I n k Bulletl n Old sub
scription, 350 votes; new subscription
450 votes.
Six months' subscription to tho
Evening Hullo tin-Old sub
scription, 800 votes; new subscription.
1000 votes.
Ono year's subscription to the
Evonlng Bulletin Old sub
scription, 2000 votes; new subscrip
tion, 2500 votes.
Klvo years' subscription to th
Evonlng Bullet) n Old sub
scription, 16,000 votes; now subscrip
tion, 20,000.
One year's subscription itlp tljo
Weekly Bulletl n Old 'subscrip
tion, 100 votes; oow subscription, 125
votes. tr't'1 .
Hvo rears' rubncrlptlon to the
Weekly Bulletin Old subscrip
tion, 1250 voles; now subscription
zuuu votes. ,
THE PRICE OF THE DAILY AND
WEEKLY BULLETIN IS
IAILV
IN 18
A8 FOLLOWS.
MEN WHO ARE PLANNING TO CONTROL
THE COTTON OF THE UNITED STATES
Ono month's subscription to, the
Evening Bulletin, 75 cents.
Till co rhontlih' nlinrrlntliin In- th
Evening Bullet In. S2.00'.
Six months' subscription, to the
Evening Bui I of I ri. It.oo.
Twolve months' ii,liscrl)(ipn to the
Evening .lulletln, 8.00. "
Five years' subscription to. the
Bvenlng Bulletin, lio.bo.
Ono year'r HUbsfcrp'ton,, to .the
Wpekly Bulletin, 31.00.
Kve years' subscription 'to the
Weokly Bulletin, 16.00.
V; , ' '
Address all Inquiries to
MANAGER, CONTEST DEPT.,
Evening Bulletin,
Honolulu-,' T.(H.
THAW'S FORTUNE. A MYTH.
HE had"on'ly 4oo,oo6
FEW YORK. April 6. Tnq TOlltlbns
popularly credited toJUarry K. Thuiv
at tho time he killed HlnnfnrH Whlin
erp only a myth, In rpitflty he had
oniy iuy.uw. Bo PJs .mother,".-$! re.
Mary, Copley Thaw testified ' today in
the suit against her, brought by Clif
ford W. Hartrldgo to collect $92,000 for
services In Thaw'B first trial.
MrB. Thaw was asked If her son whs
llUt ItlflPnnnflpntlv ivnnllhlf n flic tl.n
'ho engaged Hartrldgo. He had some
money, she said, "but not nearly us
much ns the newspapers stated."
"What was he worth?" j
"I should say about 100,000."
The case goes on tomorrow,
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"Ilussla Offers Plan to China." If
Phltin rOlllil llil-lvn nt. nlnn. utin
Nvniilil bo the best nourished iintlon
ou earth.
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NEW YOniC, Apr. 25. With tho
return of Panic) Sully to tho Unfed
States news of a giant cotton combine
is expected. Sully, who gambled In
raw cotton for many years, deserted
the exchange for tho cotton gin, and,
with tho backing of tho millions uf
John Hammond and bis associates, hi
now controls tho now cotton gin In
vented by Professor U, O. Uorcmiui
of Washington. Sully hat, a JlQ.OOa.j
000. company In Londonlor tbo nan-'
dling of Egyptian cotton with th
Doremus patents. The Kngllsh back
ers are so Interested In the new com
bination of Sully and Hammond that
they aro coming to the United State
to .holp push along, tho combination
hero. 'While Stilly has announced he
will co-operate with, cotton growor.
Wall street Is anxiously watting for
tho announcement of the perfection
of a trust that.wlll boof great magnl-.
iinin in lmvlnir from tho nlanter and
chipping It to European markets.
I Vote for Chaperonc Contestant
In Evening Bulletin Popular
Voting Contest
Mrs.
(This coupon is not gaod after Tuesday, May 17)
Fill in name of your favorite candidate and tend to
the Bulletin Contest Department.
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