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. ..! - js- r-mm'm'-' - 4 EVENING DHLLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II.. TOMMY, SHPT. 30, 1010. L (4 Evening BrixxETrKr 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. Wnllnco R. Ptirrlnuton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. UVIININd IIUL.L.IITI.N Ftt Month, anywhere Id U S 9 7H Per ejwuler, 1111) where In US.. . 3.UO To Vrar,'iiMvhrfc till1 8 H.lu I'ef Ye.l, wttmil totetKn .. . .1300 u CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED r ' in the Territory of Hawaii. r-p 'l Editorial Rooms, - 2185 1 eiMBusiness Office, - 2256 FRIDAY V DELEGATE ! Hon. J. K. Kalanianaolc. I SENATORS i Chas. Chillingworth, tj Cecil Brown, r A. F. Jutld, A. S. Kalciopu. HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES lohn K. Kamanoulu, E. A. C. Long, A. Q. Marcallino, Etl Towsc, Norman Watkins, William Williamson, Frank K. Archer, A. L. Castle, S. P. Correa, Edwin Fernandez, Chas. Kanckoa, S. K. Mahoc. MAYOR John.Cc.LanG. "' SHERIFF Andrew Cox. CITY ATTORNEY John Cathcart. TREASURER Robert W. Shingle AUDITOR James Bicknell CITY CLERK . D. Kalauokalani, Jr. SUPERVISORS Chas. N. Arnold, Makanoe C. Amana, Samuel C. Dwight, Frank Kruger, Ebon P. Low, Harry E. Murray, James. C. Quinn. DEPUTY SHERIFFS Honolulu Wm. K. Simerson. Waialua Oscar Cox. Koolaupoko Frank Pahia. Waianae J. K. Klpau. Ewa John Fernandez. Koolauloa L. K. Naone. Difficulties exist to be surmounted. A strenuous soul hates cheap suc cesses. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Would cm make money In stocks? AVnlt mil II the timid ones liavo un loaded to the limit, then buy to your limit. There Is probably no special polit ical slgnlllcancc In tho fact that Doss McCundlcss has been spending a fen days on ,thc Dig Istund. Tuuimjiny In roiumnnd'of tho Dem ocratic Convention In Now York makes 1 an easier victory for tho Colonel's man In November. If Hawaii could bnly get rid of the mosquito1 ns easily and quickly as It will dispose of Democratic bosslsm what a celebration there would be. Why not have nn uo,roplano stunt for Washington's birthday so there will bo some special attractions to druw people from tho other Islands? It Isn't tho new comer who wants lo vote that should give rlso to fears Thu lazy kumaalnu. too lazy to rcg Istor Is tho man who needs to be prodded SttVljPESl! It Is rumoied thai the newnpaiers nn tho Inland of-Hitwall aro running out of cliplt.il "I"s In trying to print what IIoJb McCamllOHs says about the Democratic party. f ... WI1UKL.Y UULLBTIN Fee Sift Mont..,.. , fy .fto ret Veer, tnjrwheletnU.S I.imi Per Year anjrwbert n Cinedft.. I.fto Per Yetr lpld, foitim 3.rn oteted tt the Pottoffic at lloooitlu u ieoon.-eln nailer. .SEPT. 30, 1910 If thoRo nrc mosquito swan pongs wo nrc hearing every night, (here's no iloilbt tf.tjr nro giving the town a grnnd old roncert beforo flnulty dis appearing from tho stage of action Huslncss men nrc not the only ones who nhoulel take n special Intercut In the present political campaign Ev ery limn who hns n vote should bo up and at the enemies of I In wall's pros perity. Increased population means In creased business. And every labor ing man In this Territory should voto for tho party that promises to bring In a population that works for the citlzcn-lnbor rate of wages. Progressive Republicanism Is n synonym for fair piny, nnd when a pompous executive officer disregards every rtito of efficiency and tho square deal, ho has no mora claims to Republicanism than n bossed Dem ocrat Our fellow citizen McCnndless may bo able to boss the Democratic party, but ho can't prevent the grass grow ing In the streets of Honolulu If ho Is rucccssful In currying the election nnd thus placing Hawaii beforo the nii .on us endorsing his policies. If you doubt tho wisdom of the llulletln's position In the present campaign, nnd you believe In govern ment of, by and for the people. It Is well to remember that tho Hull e 1 1 n has never failed to make a fight for popular government nnd broader prhllegesfor the people of this Ter ritory. Tilfa year it Is the same old contest. A-vlctory for tho' Democratic Iloss means an lmmedlnto nttnek on our rights and privileges by the Gov ernment by Commission forces. GOVERNMENT BY COMMISSION. The vlows of Dr. Victor S t'lark nro of more than ordinary Import ance when It Is remembered that he was so recently nnd for many years a trusted officer of the Federal Gov ernment. Dr. Clark speaks as ono having authority when ho tells those, who want to know, thnt a movement In this Territory to shut off or Impede Immigration of tho Kuropenns will bo a step toward Government by Com mission. We aro willing to admit that very likely Doss McQnndlcss does not know what ho Is doing, selfish Inter ests liavo so blinded him. Hut thcro Is no doubt that n Voto for Doss McCnndless nnd his policies Is a voto to mako certain n Govern ment by Commission In tho Territory of Hawaii. INTERESTING POLITICS. Tho TCew York Evening Tost, gen erally of a pessimistic Mmpernmont, had n turn of optimism the other' day and commented In a most pertinent nnd happy stylo on tho grent political revivals that have taken placo in tho United1 States. Tho Tost Vpeaks of tlio prcsont con dition of miked partlzanshlp and In tense political discission ns "Inter esting politics" nnd tho phraso Ih well chosen, frhen tho peopfo ard'ln the midst of ribme great revolutionary movement they forget that ttj'er'o was ever dnytulhg like It before. Many of those usually excessively bored by anything relating to politics, sudden ly find the subject fascinating. ,'ev men appear on the horizon. The old time policies nro shown up In a now form. A new spirit Is abroad In tho Innd. Men who thought (heir. political futuro was1 definitely sot for thorn for the remainder of their natural lives find that they have to think u ll'tld In order that they may make a falrlv corr"c choice In their political asso ciates Ilenco It In, nays the Post, that the piocess of history In the n,ul -Ing which we call politics uddenl' nwukcuj tbt curiosity and catches trie attention ct man after man who hat- The Mutual Life of New PROMINENT POLICYHOLDERS: Ebcn L, Smith, Los Angeles $062,000.00 Samuel Ncwhouse, Salt Lake 233,800.00 Chas. W. Stimson, Seattle 200,000.00 Isaac Licbes, San Francisco 150,000.00 The Reasons: NEW POLICIES NEW ADVANTAGES LOW RATES $1,000.00 nt ngc 21, Rate $11.38 1,000.00 at a(rc 30, Rate 12.59 1,000.00 nt age 35, Rate 13.G5 1,000.00 at age 45, Rate 17.59 For further particulars, see ns. Trent Trust Co., Itd. 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. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. BETHEL STREET To Your Friends at Sea a Wireless . On Sunday mornings the office is open from eieht to ten. long been blase or scornful about tho wholo matter Such pring-tlme renewals of tho faco of the I optical world have n way of appearing at Intervals Ono pcriol of tho kind occurred between If 73 and 1S70. Aim then beenmo not only interested bin active In political af fairs who hud not for years been seen In pilnmrlcs or conventions, 'Jeliol ars left their studies, profeBMore"their class-rooms, clergymen their pulpits, to do their pari as citizens. Thev fe'.t thnt great Issues wero at hazard and that they must do a man's part In set ting them aright. There was .1 great uprising against corruption, u deep stirring among the peoplo nn.lniu lor reform; anil 'lie result was a iestoi-i-tlon ol int.'t'ctt In politics which last ed lor sonio years. After that, things lapsed ngu'ii un til the Presidential campaign of ISSt, when a new moral enthusiasm swept tho land. Wo nerd not dwell upon 1890, when politics became not only Interesting but almost tragic in tho Lileaidty of npptrfl. Hut fro'.i (hat el.tto till now we have hceu 1111M1I113 like tho pre-edit revival of political Interest. Thcso Dps and downs ought not to exist. In nn Ideal republic tho fit irons would follow tho lou'lnu ongo- Watcrhouse Trust 1 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TU'J MAKIKI DISTRICT, KEWAL0 STREET Desirable Building Lot, 100 by 225. Price. .. .$3500 WAIKIKI BEACH Lots with GO feet frontage. Two or three left at $7500 KAIMUKI On Ord Avenue, New Bungalow on the instal ment plan at $3250 i'' Waterliouse Trust Fort tnd Insurance Co. York OT A good Fountain Pen makes writing a pleasure We oarry in stock a com plete line of WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS And CONKLINO'S SELF-FILLINQ FOUNTAIN PENS Every Pen Guaranteed H. F. Wichman & Co.. Ltd., Leading Jewelers FORT STREET Ing of their government with iinlUu--ring nttenliun. They would w-.reu bills In tho Legislatures and In Con gless, woull lugerly discuss llnaiic.i li'easures, debate economics, .ni.t 1.1 t;nd to oven tho humdrum woil: of 1 -Relation nnd ndmlnlstrntlu'i. Hut human nature being what It Is, nnd men nnd women having to engage In tho struggle for life ns they do, we cannot expect that there will not he an ebb and How of politicnl excite ment A high degree of Interest can not be leached throughout the coun try until something dramatic occurs, something bringing politics homo to tho business und bosoms of the peo ple. Today the signs are thickening that we nro III for 11 tlmo of political ehango which will fasten the ejes of citizens upon public events and char acters, and upon thu machinery of government, much more closely than Is their wont This Is pnrtly duo to n new feeling nbout party. Thero Is to he, In tho general opinion, U real Opposition onco moro. Yet after all Is said, It remalun us true In politics us In literature, and life, tli.it porsonntlty Is tho most In teresting thing; and a largo part of tho now Interest In politics Is duo to the coming forward of new men. That Mercbmt Streets rjrr a - rvr f TmS"' CURB HIM! T:?? .ANARCHY IN X ry .JHOOTIJYcX op', v1-' X Auvo oAyrton. ,, C v" MUR.DIRS IN THE -"' X l X TENDER. L0 J. j X ' BWn.CJLAR.r ' X N X R.O08C1Y l' 'X' X ''i mnnnv BHniiiiiiiK Is erne of the happy Incidents or n time of rapid politicnl change or up'ieaval Unbonored nnd tiresome veterans leave the stage, or lire pushed off It, nnd fresh figures appear. The rou- tine polltlclnn Is not Inspiring Wo get to know him all too well. I'limll larlty with him breeds, If nut con tempt, nt lea t ennui. Ho has lent? ngo shown us the whole of himself, and It Is Impossible for him ever to give us quickened pulses again. Hut when a man before unknown slep'i in to the arena, with every uppeurnnco of vigor nnd originality, tho drooping eye's of the spectutors lift otii'o mor The .i' 1 who uses old tooli In 11 W1101 , . . way docs moro than , a iybody el . to keep a wholesoiiij In- tere In 1 jlltlcs ullvo. This lias In ' 1 1.. eat distinction of Govern or 1. ... 1. t'tterly unknown In ped ltlcs lour years ago, ho has radically mnilo ertoi Now York polltle-s, and hns enlisted tho Interest of thousands who before thought of tho .vholo thing ns sordid Mid dull. This res u K has come nbout partially In conrcnueiico e.f what Mr. Hughes has been nnd hns stood foi, but even moro by his con trast with tho regulation type of mllco holder. The very fact that tho people had grown so weary of tho latter was ono i-csson why the-y rose to !U Inno vating und manly leadership of Cnv crnor Hughes. Kvcryono who follows tho trend of mainland politics enn appreciate tho truth of tho Post's comment. And events are so shaping them selves In this Territory thnt wo may honestly Bay that our polities are "Interesting." There are no new faces to attract tho attention of tho peoplo and rovlv tholr drooping spirits, but thero aro now alignments nnd new policies coming to the front Special Sale of Men s Shoes this Week Our Strong $4.50 and $5.00 Shoe Lines on Sale for $3.50. $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes now $3.00 Prices are cut on all other shoes. The prices vary frtfm $1.25 up. This is not a clearance sale of old shoes, but the giving of special low prices on standard shoe lines. YeeChan&Co.KinIe?Ldists. thnt demand the undivided attention of thoo who have an Interest in the general W'ollure of the Territory. Let us hope thnt so far ns Hawaii Is con cerned there will be no lagging of the Interest until the record of election day- shall show that the people have become so aroused that they have successfully put an end to ho effort to saddle tho Territory with ruluo'is policies nnd spread Industrial lulu through these fair Islands (Continued from Page 1) tho motion of Audrade a compromise was agree'd uihiu, tho lots In bo ono aero In extent with the stipulation thnt the) have ti b' ach fiontnge not In excess of one hundred feet. Upon tho suggestion of iMnrstou Campbell, tho Hoard appioved the laud exchunge with Dr. Poner lu con nection with the readjustment or his lot on Alewa Heights. Tho lloird approved an application from L. C. l.jnuiu of Illlo who wants to purchase a lot In Puna, the upset pilco being S35 und the aiea .": of an ncie. Application of V. S. Wlco for the puicluiso of a lot on-nichardsou street Illlo, was also approved thu itpsi't prlco being $1.7.1. " Tho small mattcis that have hien pending liavo nil been cleared uway nnd the Hoard Is reach' to go ahead with the Kupuu question next weok ii I'Yw things mi' us expensive ns those we tiy to gel for nothing '. I 1 l MY DUTY IS Failure to Register for Election Will Not Prevent Being Drawn. Hcorts finiii Ibo board of registra tion are thnt many citizens entitled to vole have railed to icglster fear ing that this would facilitate their being drawn for Jury duty In futuro terms of the emu Is. That this Is not tho caso and Hint icglstrnllon has nothing to do with being selecti'd em juries Is proved by experiences of some peoplo who fnllcd to register licf'iio tho Inst elections. For Instance. Alexander Mcllrlile. Oil stnngcnwnld building, Is n well known business man whoso niiino was nnl on tho legist rut km hooks and who uuvurtheless hud to servo on a Jury. Mr. Mellrldo was on tho Island of Kan ill ut Hi'' time he should have icgls tercd. Ho did not get u voto. but later was drawn on a federal Jury ami pur roimed his duty thoro. Ilnilncrd IT. Hmlth Is another business man who had a similar experience, "As a matter of fact, I think men who shlik icglstrnllon ought to bo put on Juries us a goeid lesson," said Mr. Mcllrlile this morning. "I failed to icglster because I could not bo hcie. hut this year I am registered and have Joined a Itcpuhlle.iu precinct club, tho fifth or tho fourth. So you see I Intend to do something In thu campaign." It's awfully hnrd for some people to be both good and Interesting. NOT AVOIDED