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JULY 23, 1010
''I can ice how some people can be-tdestrojs tho efficiency of men,
Here
which
A Home with a View
Large, pleasant Home, with modern
improvements.
Larue Lot, with Fruit-bearing Trees
and Plants.
An unsurpassed Marine and Moun
tain View Diamond Head, the City
and Harbor, and Pearl Harbor, arc
in view from the front lanai.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
Trent Trust Co., Ltd.
: in prohibit on as the best thine tiru exuded by Dillingham mul Jor-
to control-the traffic, and I can scciger.sen Prohibition Is n fnrc
Prohibition In tho Territory of Ha
well will not bring about tie londl
tloit thai Dillingham as i'U ciimlcj '
of labor wishes to nee lan that
takes from Dillingham's employ n
prhlligo Unit ho enjojs, and would
take ndantage of, no doubt. If ho felt
like It, does not command the respect
of worklngmeii, and such a law would
become n farce particularly In el
dence in sections where n large num
ber of laborers are engaged on trjing
work
What the people need for the work
iiigmcn mid for the business men Is
first a Ian that will command respect,
n law that recognizes the equality and
protects the liberty of all men, u law
that In Its practical operation Is the
same tor the craplb)ce that It is for
thS employer.
Such a law wc liavo on tho statute
books of tho Territory at tho present
time A vote against Prohibition Is
n voto to sustain It.
WE will not have " blind
pigs" unless we have
blind officers, and we will
not have blind officers unless
we have blind voters.
Vote for Prohibition.
AS AN
INVESTMENT
jou want an umbrella that
will give you Rood returns for
your money.
A cool umbrc"i will tntlul
half n dozen chcjtu nr.'s, ,
Our umbrrlha always wear
well and lock well.
iutasj well' how others can sec no
goccr irl sdiri a prohibitory law. For
myself I do not think that such ref
lation should come from a law, but
4 it should be from a man's own inner
selfi he should be the one to decide
, the question. It should be one of
education and not of drastic law,
which, whcreer it has been tried,
' has fa.!ed to prohibit." Paster
Pelmy.
rinre this week by deciding to otc
Atil V And mark tho coming week
In nuking good.
. J. Oi den Armom 'lid, before tca-iii-f
fci Kuropc, tnui the cotintrj
bpil pen the last of the ten dollar
bog. Would It could sa tbessame
ci the monej mad hugs.
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Testimony of tho men In chargo of
tho greatest engineering project car
rled on hero In recent times Is prcltj
cood for tho aeraRO cltlien These
mta employ labor and declare
agnlnsl i'rolilblilon
That llllo consnlraci to read
Stephen IHsha out of the Republican
part mutt have been hatched In th'e
home of trouble-makers Apyarent
Iffllie men who went after him have
a partlun record that Is none too
clear utjjlcmlibcs.
PROHIBITION AND W0RK1NGMEN.
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Vote Against Prohibition
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When )ou rccelie jour lmllo nt the polllni; pl.ice nn July '.'(1
the d.i) of the plil.Nclle to dttermlno whether Ilnwiill Ii to roiillnuc
under the licit liquor l.iw In the Hulled States or be iiflllcled nlth a
iiullij-iniulc l'rohllilllon slntule Hie lollng form iilll iippe.ir
with two blank spice".
To otc ng.ilut the proposed I'rohlblllau Inn place a
crois ninrk In the iinirc opposite the words ".NO" unit Its llamillan
((iiluilciil "AOLF," ns reprcscntcJ In the following!
, Ton'e'of the most ImprossUo dcclar-
atioi?s""aBalnst Prohibition by nn em-
1 iilocr of labor l that containeu in
I lhA tvnnlH nf L'onatructlnc.'linKlnevf
John Jorgcnscn, who has hundled tho
largest gangs oflaborers on the most
dllllcultvnnd dangerous work .that has
bceu done In this Territory i .
NMr, Jorgeusen docs nteo lnlo u
loilg explanation of his joiitlon.r;Hr
liFvtr doen He Is u fnian otr few
words, as men who handle tho big
projects of this world usiuitLlLJtrc.
fho result of his experience Is such
is' to convince him that Prohibition
can have nothing but his opposition
Mr Jorgtnsen, It should bo remem
bered, Is a man who Is held in the
highest esteem by every- rtuli whd
works under him llo demands edl
clouiy ut all times Ha Is strict with
his men but he never sends lunu or
luborer where he would not go him
self, and he neer culls on his men to
mako greater sucrlllces than ho would
himself.
We cannot help feeling that if the
relative ability In this particular mat
ter of Mr, Jorgenscn, in charge of tho
great irrigation operations In tho
tTtfrrlVry. and Mr. Dillingham, In
charge of tho i'carl Harbor contracts,
were brought to an Issue, Jorgenscn
wouJ4ba credited with the supcrloi
opportunities for reaching right con
clusions through direct contact with
"the men on the Job."
')A5lneraclent man has no place on
any piece of work. Dy some twist of
mind Mr. Dillingham, and thoso who
tlilnktwlth him, seem to hate the idea
jljajfj Prohibition is a muglc wand that
one has only to wae and eeryone
(jlive happy eter nfter, every man
'will come to bis work sober, und no
jVua'liirned away on account of his In-
lability to control his passions,
L)$it!thls Is not so
We, have only to. recall that the
march of new enterprises In tin Pro
i hlbitlpn State of Maine Is ono of the
j reasons given by a Prohibition writer,
vl08t) article was published in tho
liical.Prohibitlon organ, for the stead.,
)ncre80 in the consumption of lhiuor
, In Maine cities and towns
' The working men, tho employes oi
'the"t)u!p mills, the lumbormen and
'the men on the railroad extensions
tbaVbave been under construction de
tnand their usual beverages, not the
Saturday night drunk, not tho i
censes of various kinds that lead any
niun to destruction, but their usual
beverages, their food und drink, ac
cording to their Ideas
e result Is'thut the Piolilbltlon
law,, of the Stato of Malno Is lolated
'by common consent, and tho employ'
drafor lnbor enforce the enmo rules
.. Hawaii J becomtntr famous for tho
uumfjer 6f Its cllficiis who eclebrnto
golden wedding anniversaries. It
speaks well for' tho people nnd the
climate. None of the fortunate ones
have been the re-lplents of moro
sincere congratulation than Dr. nnd
Mrs. Alexander. Dr. Aloxnnder Iiub
done good work for Hawaii nt all
times, hut is most widely known ns
the author of the only authentic his
tory of the Islands, and nlso for the
quiet, painstaking work he did in
rounectlon with tho educational' s)s
tern Some radicals will ques
tfontlfp, accuracy of Mr. Alox-andeAa-
"ilntemenU on some mat
ters nf loo.il history. Time changes
the point of view, it must be ad
InTFti'd, but there are few If any men
whoj-ould live In" and be a part of
the stirring locnl aents In which Dr,
Alexander participated and write u
fatrer presentation of all tho salient
facts v
YES
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NO
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FOR SAIiR
MANOA
VAIiLEY
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THIS IS A AOTK IX SIHM'OUT OFiTHK KXISTI.Nd I.KJUOK
TltVKHC! COT(II, 1,', AI)MIMSTi:ilKI 1 i:fll COILNTY
OK THE TEIUIITOIIY HY A IIOAHI) OF FIVE COMMISSIOMIItS,
Al'l'OINTFIl 1IY THE UOVEUMiK OF HAWAII.
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present law will enable the Territory day the letter was written being tlilr-
to develop Its restrictions nnd control ,ty liillllons't four hundred nnd etghty
of tho liquor traffic In n manner that six thonsanll gallons of water passing
will promote n permanent, straight-oer tho'welr In tho day.
forward, and effective moral stre igth, The damnge to the Humes has been
that will ussure intelligent handling repaired hnd eerythlng Is running
of public questions and proper re- nlong In a most satisfactory manner.
Seven acres. House with
large living room, two bed
rooms, garage, servants' quar-,
tcrs, etc.
All modern conveniences.
Frontage on upjicr Manoa
road.
Price $5500
Terms Can Be Arranged
Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.
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LEADING JEWELEM
FORT STREET
CATHOLICS OBJECT
BETHEL STREET
t mho lliihops throu;hotit the worlj at
nil times, but prohibition by legisla
tion his nctcr been n doctrlno of tho
, Pope In fncl, t Is believed Hint ho
Tho tw luting abojt or crntlmonH la against prohibition In the form
nnd statements Jo mike them appear "ow being pined before the people of
na fauirliiG prohibition icenia to bo Ul" c" Tl,u alcc3 of ,ht' 'll3l"Jl'i'.
,,,.,.. . . ' which hao Iippii hcird on this prohl
the otork In irnfe nf those who would ,,, ul((r r(V e icnl,nlen r
Btildlo on thin tomiminity a blight, uln i.0,)0 T1PV r(, Ug ni(ml,
inch ns has bcru lsllcd oil cocrn! of , plcies
the rtii!i.a or the mainland .., l)(, 0 ,Vsh to bo drawn Into this
T'.i C-atholIca or this clly resent ,;,,. ,n eraonili IllamiCr nnd luuo
thin twisting" process to n dogreo only HtntC(, ,vlmt , )m-0 K nlnt ,tl0
tlin' Ihej hato called on tho heads of catholics 'of this cltv or iinv other
i.iiiioiic'cimcii io prnioil against clty mny no, 1)0 (ieccXH ,y ,.
th
the luprcsslons that are liable to bo ,cm,,t to tw8t ,ho fcBimontH or tho
eioit. 1 l. iiiltrrpiesentatlon ni d, to ,,,, ,, , t nlufnr ll)nl ,, u
thlB end olco their objections Jrnu(, Prohlblllonlstnnd Issuing ord
tlnoiiRli a rcpreacntallxo of tho Cnth- crB (o tllnt cfTccti whoI1 Il0 ,s ,n Hct
olle chinch He Pali, n n(iV0ClUt) of temperance and In-
'Tlin P.-lflnllpM nt (lin rttv nrn lit-n. ... .... .....
not m. mnll lnl,mln,l v ' StrilClB HIS UlSllOpS 10 tC ICII 1110
not cnrr mall Intended togUnB IIRaIn8t (le way in hMl tho .
morning paper haa.brought the Pope ..Tlll3 trynB l0 msIeai lll0 Clltv
Into the question which Is before the 0C8 u preposterous on tho 'part of
Contrar) to nxpetUtlons, the nay
Nessels will
for tho mainland as they will necos'
Barlly hao to mako slow progress
nfirnou llin tnf Iflf
Mall sent bv the Pacific Mall l,,;ol"1'' nn" w"lc" ls ,0 "n B0"'cu tho Prohibitionists "
steamer Mongolia will reach San noxt Tuesday i n
Prnnclsco olKmt ns booh ns It dls- "Tho Poe Is a Btrlct lellevl-r In Bulletin Business Office Phone 251
patched by the PromethciiB. tempcrarec nnd prciichca. tempgranco -Bnllatin Editorial Boom Phone IB")
sped for the law
30,486,000 .
GALLONS DAILY
The same letter reports that the
tecord of the upper Haiuakua ditch
for the lust month was the best slnco
It was built, the nmount of water do
lhored, amounting to 2r,,000,000 gal
lons "
- THE CASTLE POSTER.
Mr Alfred Castle's statement re
garding tho use of his name In con
nection with sentiments he bus not
expressed, will of course bo pounced
upon by tho Prohibition leaders and
heelers us un Intentional misrepresen
tation und furnish one of tho strings
for them to harp on in the closing
hours of the campaign
If Mr. Castle has been proporly Jn
lormcd the association of his name
with statements he did not mako 1b
most unfortunate, und obviously an
error on the part or some person mak
ing up tho posters
Had the antl-Prohlbltlonlsts n
thought oi crediting Mr. Custlp or
an ono eUe with statements that ho
did not make, they would not take
lurge bill board type with which to
Jo it
Just what bill board Mr. Castle has
reference to, the II u 1 1 e tl n Is not
informed, und Mr Castle himself is
apparently acting on tho Information
of othors
Tho statements on the present liquor
law appearing In this paper as com
ing from Mr. Castle were read over
oy Mr. Castle and approved by him
previous to the article being pub
lished. Consequently any expression
credited to him, other than as appear
ing in that article would be genorally
accepted by fair-minded people as a
clerical orror, or tho trick of Bomo
Irresponsible person whoso work was
not noted by those In cbargo of the
poster preparation.
The most unfortunate feature about
tho Incident Is that a regretable error
of campaigning might load a man
while uctlng under Indignation, to de
clare hlmsolf practically agalnBt t
good luw which he believes doservlng
of support, and which can bo dovcl-
oned to suit the conditions to which
Mr Castle referred tn his statement
given the 11 u 1 1 e 1 1 n
Tho action of the voters on Tues
day will reach far Into the future.
A vote for Prohibition will send tho
Territory Into a period of disastrous
and wreckloss chaos, while a oto
CRUISERS OFF
FOR THE COAST
The full head of water Is coming
down through tho Humakuii lower
ditch und tho three plantations lire re
ceiving tholr full quota of water.
A letter receded this morning from , .... . .... i.rl)lm..101
the ditch hcudquartors reports thut The Promelheiw .o-nploMd lit. lull
tho ditch is supplying the full ton- nin ial)t ,.wng nr.il iciiiiiIiipiI nK tlu
tract amount of wator to tho plnntn- harbor today uwultlng tho Ch.itt'i
tlons, tho record nt 6 o'clock nn the nooga
11ie I'nltid States cruisers Clove
laud mid Chattanooga are off for tho
Pacific coast this nrternoon. Thn
Clocland will couui' tho disabled
Chattanooga Tho latter vessel Is tu
1)0 tOWId tO PlIRfl scund nu JHMI
Waterhoiise Trust
For Sale
The only availahle Beach Prop-'
erty on the car line.
We have for sale at Waikiki 400
feet of Beach Property, a portion
well improved with a large and com
fortable house.
We are authorized to offer this
property as a whole or in fifty to a
hundred-foot strips to suit the pur
chasers. Particulars and terms at our office.
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experience,
that.
'i agOlS; excesslv uso of liquor that against Prohibition to sustain the
Waterhouse Trust
Fort and Merchant Streets
without exception,
where one form of stimulant is denied,'
another, more secret and usually more
harmful, is sought. It is the- wise
policy which permits the sales of stimu-;
lants under State regulation that
sures purity, prevents excess or the
of insidious poisons, and the
the secret use of such poisons.
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