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ywiri-iiuityftjijifr ffliSiii t '.arM'j'ftil.g.r'' EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. 1I WRDXHSDAY, AUG. 31, 1910, Evening Bulletin DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN -PUBLISHING CO., LTD. At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week. '.MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wnllfioe R. Parrlnjjton, . - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. UVMNINC1 L1ULLUTIN PnMoiilh, nwhrlu U.S .7(1 Prr U't". "tl'' In U S..... 3.oo l'ei Yrar. auvtmc lnU3. H.ou Per Ymi, nlau!, lortUn I3.UO WUUKUY IHJL.L.UTIN rnSUMMlai... .Bo Trr Year, anjrwbtie In U.S. l.uo Pci Year anywhere n Canada. I.Ao Per Year ixxtpald, loienn a.iwt CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. itts I I Editorial Rooms, - 185 e,MBuslnes8 Office, - 2256 toUred it Ibt Poitoffict at lfooolttu u icondlsi matter. WEDNESDAY .AUGUST 31, 1910 To harbor fretful and discontented 4iin.tirl.te in An vnnrtplf more in. jury than it is in the power of your greatest enemy to up you. juiwm. AmlrottM linn been exnonnl In Ilia rrookcil work In Mnnon nml now lie lias been hIiowii to liuvu enjenvored to Lronk Into Hit? County Conitnltteo l.y llio iicriii'lnithm of n fraud. It re- uiiilua with the Itcpulillcans of Mtinoa to show wlmt tliu people tliltik of IhU iipoHtio of rroakcdncM. .County Commlttet?, In open nnd flag i rant violation of tho rules of the par ty, In an Insult to every loyal member of ttie party In Hawaii nnd It Is to be hoped Hint In the IntercHtH of Repub licanism, tho mien of which have been dragged In tho mire, that n prompt and effective rebuke will be directed nt Andrew before being formally ousted If he lnm the premnnptlon to take a Heat tonight when the Knkaako protest conies up for consideration. In protection of Its own dignity nnd In tliu Interests of party discipline It devulM'H upon the County Committee to nilinlulster n piouipt rebuke to Uirrln Andrews, caught In the net of trying to fraudulently pack the com mittee In tjiu Interests of tho An drew B-l'olicn'HulTiinilenu combination V . ANDREWS' FRAUDULENT SEAT DN CUMMITTEE INSULT TO REPUBLICANS. Tlint the County Committee tins al , lowed I-urrln Andrews to force his T way Into Its councils In open and de- llberntit violation of the rules of the Hepubllcuii party Is beyond compre hension! That le will bo ousted to Inlglit is undoubted, nnd his attempt to tecum nnd hold n fraudulent place upon the County Commltteo Is nmti- er coiiWncIng Indication of tho lengths Ithat this mhoeuto of "clpnn.""TKilltfc will go In the Interests of "clean" crookedness und trickery of the low- est order. i Tho rule that puts- an end to An 1 drews' fraudulent nttempt to regain I the prestige of an oflkial party na- Iture, which he lost when allowed to resign as "party liurmonlzer," rends us follows: "A iru) ma) lie trlton lij n mem- her (if u Ciiiinlj Cninmltlre to another j luember of such Cou'nlj ('ouiiiilttri , from (lie same Iteprescntnllie Ills ' Irlct, or In it iiii'inber nf the last pro- ceiling Count)- Cmnrnllon roinlni; , from the same lliiirciciilntlte Pli ! trlcl. .n pcrou shall hold inure than one iroj." Androws presented the proxy of K. C llruwn. Andrews was not In Hawaii at the time of the last county , convention and Is not a member of the 'Couuly Committee. Ills nttempt to force himself upon tho committee, In jjhllrect.opiiosltlonto the rule of which 'file Is familiar, shows his contempt for the party nnd his desire to sacrifice It In nn endenor to show his followers that he has some vestige of power left. Tho presence of Andrews upon the DO YOUR SHARE-VOTE RIGHT. Hvery Republican voter who goes to the precinct primaries on Friday should bear In mind that ho carries on bis shoulders as much responsibil ity for tho future of tho party as any one else. Too many let tho other fellow do tho work, und then complain after ward that It is not dono properly. The statement has been made that the control of the Republican party by the liquor Interests will mean de fend The Bulletin fully coincides with this statement. This paper goes further oven. Control 'of tho Repub lican party by any Interest except the lieople, means defeat. And by the same token, control of he party by tho men who have been the leaders of the Andrews-Iluffun-Jeau campaign In Mnnon and the Cohen campaign down town means defeat for tho Republican party. The revolt against dlctntlon by In terests or the trading of the veople's business to secure patronage anil power has become so general and tho people are so determined that they will not vote for tho candidates of a party that upholds government by In terests. Tho people demand a square deal and they are going to get It If they have to fight for It. lie sure that you do your share. MAINLAND FINANCIAL TIONS. CONDI- The. business .review published In Saturday's II u 1 1 e 1 1 n called atten tion to the excellent lluanclal condi tions In this Territbry as compurcd with the money centers of the main land. To be guro Hew York, Chicago und San Francisco are big und Ho nolulu Is little. Nevertheless their finances are disturbed and frequently shaken with shivers that huvo symp toms of panic, whereas our position Is strong and healthy. Somehow the United Stntes cannot get over the fact that It had a panic three years ago, and every tlmo nd- GOOD PLATFORM PLANKS. Mnnon Insurgents fighting for hon- iurnblo political methods nud by rea roii of this, Jlghtlug thu Andrews mu iclilne lu the Million precinct, ex pounded some mighty good principles when they made reply to the silly ' declarations that they didn't know j uud don't know what they are doing. ' The whole statement of the Manoa lusurgents Is a good one. It Is u splendid guide for the political ac ' tlvllles of till Republicans In all pre . edicts There nro how over certnln pnrtlct . ular und forceful paragraphs that may i Iwell bo accepted us the plutform on , which nil uroaii-imnueu itepuuiicans ,nre standing In tho confest for the election of capable men to tho con tention und capable, and represents- ft' ' itlvo men us candidates to go before yqtho peoplo. Tho II u 1 1 e 1 1 n com KrtfnieudH them to Its readers: ? "Our light Is ono solely for clean, iopen und fair methods,' for honesty In (politic;, ami for representation of our precinct, by nominees und men to whom we foul wo may entrust tho best IntSrestH of our precinct residents. "Thu method employed In th re- iceiit piecliict cluli elections III our jprel'lliU, which itilpllriilu similar tluelioi niiiployeil n hi) pant, ilu nn linfiii wlili nur upiiroviili ami wo are forced Into our present light to elect clean und representative delegates to the coming conventions. "Wo believe, from the vote polled ou July 2fith last, that the people are sat isfied with the present liquor luw and that it should not be change.l by the next Legislature. Some of us voted for prohibition and some of us against prohibition, but we believe nnd main tain, unanimously, that the liquor question should not enter Into the coming campaign; nnd wo nvor thnt It has no pnrt In our present precinct contest and has uot entered Into the selection of our committee, or of our candidates. "We trust to tho fair consideration of the voters of our precinct to Judge of the good faith nnd honesty of pur pose, nnd effort of ourselveH us pro moters of what we believe Is neces sary for clean politics and fair deal ing. "Our ticket will gu lo tho conven tions unpledged. We hare made no promises und will niuku none, All support Is being given mi this under standing, Thurti has nut been oven mill offer (if Uint iiiiiiIh tu us nn (imilltloii of pledge nf tiny sort nil uur pMil." GET THE BEST AND SAVE MONEY RATES PER $1,000.00: Age 21 $11.38 " 25 11.82 " 30 12.59 " 35....- ., 13.05 " 40 15.22 " 45 17.59 These quotations arc speci mens; all ages at proper, tionate rates. See us for full particulars about this new policy. TRENT TRUST CO., LTD. Cut this Coupon out and mail to us: TRENT TRUST CO.. LTD., Superintendent, The Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, Honolulu, Hawaii. Gentlemen : Without obligating myself to take a policy, I would like information as to your new contract and the rates for same. Name Address I was born on the... .day of. 18. FOR SALE Very desirable home, corner Pensacola and Kinau streets. Your choice of two proper ties. Call at our. office and we will take you out to see them. The price is right and terms can be arranged. BishopTrust Co., Ltd. BETHEL STREET QUOTE YOUR PRICES BY WIRELESS The office is onen from 8 to 10 a. m. Sundays. verso legislation Is threatened for big interests, there Is some, break in tho market that nt least recalls very un pleasant memories. Of conditions during the midsum mer and prospects for tho Kail and Winter, the llnnnclnl review of tho New York World for August 14 gives what, from general reading of various financial Journals, ucems to bo a very fair statement of tho facts. "Tho question as to whether tho Western banks hae shown u luck of conservatism recently In their lonns Is ono thnt has caused very wldo dla- ciwslon," snys the World's llnnnclnl writer. "While Now York bnnkers are some what loath, to publicly critlclBo tho policies of their country correspond ents, they udmlt prlvntely thut they have been greatly concerned over con ditions In the West us disclosed by the last report of tho Comptroller of the Currency. This report, which S sa 25 c will make your silver shine like new, if expended in the purchase of a cake of G0RHAM SILVER POLISH Gorham Silver Polish One cake will last you for months. H. F. Wichman & Co.. Ltd., LEADING JEWELERS TORT STREET cepted us evidence of rather unfav orable conditions In tho money mar ket It Is proof that tho New York hanks nre holding their reserves In liquid shnpe to provide for nny emer gency thut tuny dcclop In the full Hankers express the opinion thnt un less some plun Is dctised to take enre of cotton bills, or which Kuropenn bnnkers nro demanding Impossible, guarantees, tho demand on the New York bunks this full will bo so grout thut they will not only need nil of their present reserves but Inrge amounts of gold from Europe to han dle tho situation. "It lsn mlstnken policy to withhold tho facts concerning the monetary situation from the public nt such u lime ns this It Is well for thu mer cantile community and Wall Street speculators ulso to come to nn early realization of the fact that there will be use for nil the surplus funds of tho banks this full In legitimate. direc tions. Hankers know that It would bo folly for them to tie up In tlmet ob ligations the large sums of money which nro now being loaned ou cull nt low rule's Kor this reason tho New York banking Interests nre ghlng tho Wall Street speculators to understand that they wilt discourage nny stork market operations thnt will cull for the use of money needed for legitimate business purposes, nt least until the dcmniids for crop molng purposes hnvo been tnken rnfe of Fortunately thu business reaction is releasing n large amount of cash which Is stead ily strengthening the position of the Knsturn Institutions Moreoer, tho banks In the West nnd South nro cur tailing their accommodations to bor rowers on grnln nnd cotton, which will probably expedite tho exports of these uimmoilltlos nnd establish for eign credits nt n tlmo tliut they nro badly needed Whllo the reports of our foreign trade for .June were Very encouraging and tho tide hnd appar ently begun to turn In the right di rection, the statistics for July proved disappointing and ngulh rollecled very unsiitlsfuctory trade balances. "Financial condjtlons In this coun try In the coming winter will depend very largely upon the export move ment, It would be very unfortunate if It was retarded by n repetition of Inst year's oer-speculation In grain nnd cotton " AVerklj- llulletln it per jciir. 0 deals with facts and not with the ories, shows thut while the Eastern Institutions hae been reducing their loan accounts nnd building up thcli reserves, thtt Western Institution have been following u contrary course. It Is Mild that tho criticism both hero and In Europe, of this loan expansion Is now resulting In some retrenchment, though It must go much further before conditions In tho West may be said to have returned to n thoroughly sound busts, Een with the Inrge reserves which tho New York hunks ure carrying, merchants nnd manufacturers are hnlng great dllllculty In placing their paper ex cept at excessive rntes nnd In limited amounts "It Is a rule of snfii banking prac tice thnt the mercantile, communis must have first cull on any surplus that tho bankB mny havo, und tho present dllllculty of placing mercan tile paper on satisfactory terms Is ac- Waterhouse Trust Special Opportunity Daring this month only we offer the following choice Kaimnki residences for purchase, upon terms within the reach of anybody desirous of acquiring a home. Small cash payment and balance in monthly instalments. Call and get particulars of these two special bargains before they ure withdrawn: NO, e 1 Three-bedroom house on car line. Spacious la nais. Newly papered and painted throughout. Lot 100x225,- covered with shade and fruit trees, Stables and servants' quarters. NO, 2 New two-bedroora bungalow. Magnificent view f of two Oceans: ndioininir Kaimuki Crater (re served as a park), Either one or two lots, as desired. WE ALSO OFFER FOR LEASE Three-bedroom furnished bungalow on the Knimuki car line, One of the most comfortable homes in Honolulu. k Waterhouse Trust Cablegram San Traucisco, Aug 30, 1910 Address: Jordan's. Honolulu Purchased entire stock, fifty-eight cents on dollar. Returning Wilhelmina. CURTIS fpHE FOREGOING CABLE received by us means much to -the ladies of this city. Our Mr. Curtis left in a hurried trip to the mainland to personally examine a large-stock of merchandise that was intended for a Coast House, and through reasons over which they had no control the delivery was not made. The goods were offered to us ata big dis-' count, and, knowing the character of the mer chandise we were prepared to buy the line at more money than the cable tells us the deal was closed for. The stock comprises ReadytoWear Suits and Dresses for Women and Children Coats and Skirts in Linen, Silks, and Cravenette and a Big Assortment of General Dry Goods In short it is 'the greatest purchase so far as extraordinary values are concerned that has ever been placed before the public of Honolulu. We will hold a GREAT QUICK CLEARING SALE the date of which will be announced when Mr. Curtis returns. JORDAN'S i t, fort nnd Uerebiut Strcrti ).. I