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WT! ei 4 1W l; r Evening Bulletin From San Francisco: M I helm Ilia Nnvombor 1 For San Francisco: Hlcriit ........ .November From Vancouver: Mnkurn November G For Vanconver: Miirnm.1 November 8 wuc.cvcr you fee a lucccmui una, important local blisincji you Will And that firm's advertisement in the TVEN1NQ BULLETIN. . 3:30 EDITION Advertising causes the blood of trade to tingle 10 TAOES. HONOLULU, TEIUUTOJtY OF HAVAII. MONDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1010. 10 PAOES. ' lllli i i ' i ' ESTABLISHED 1882. HO. 4703. PMCE-5-CEHTS. 1 'I 1 ? fc f. . i.?j JBI&?., ww'yj' ? ' K. 5Atf ' flj .; f c0& 1L TRUNK TO SMUGGLE OPIU H1LO VOTERS HEAR KUHIO NAIL LIE Officials MaKe f.m Opium Haul "Dope Worth $7500 Taken From Trunk of Ferreira At Wells-Fargo Office In n tnmlv which Iiiij rcpool ulilrts tu Ills titiuU for u fulliiw truv diilctlv In the local Wells. I'.ucii ll ' eler on the w.n down from tlio niv.t (illnu tin o tlio aritval of ttiu Sierra l.ibt week, t In. i o was discov ered tlilu morning opium 1111101111(1113 to I HO (Ins, which ut tlio present market vnluo of tlio drug In Hono lulu Is worth $7.',iju. Tlio trunk was Blilppcd from San KrnnclEco by tlio Blcrr.i niul was opened tlilu uiornlng by Mursh.il Hendry and Deputy llruns in llic presenco of Collector Hi Customs Kta kiblc mid United States Attor lcy llrcikons. Thla 1 1 unk was .continued to uno Domingo rcircliii. fori icr lioiso joe lie, who Inter 'lame Into tlio llmo light through n rcpoitcd cleaning up j of roiua gamblers 'un ft.I'nctllt, Mull liner between Honolulu and San l'r.inrlsio. It Ib understood (bat l'crrclra U on board tlio Mongolia, duo tills aft' cruoriii, mid should tills bo tlio ease lift will bo urrtslcd, as soon as tlio Blilp diops an.'bor at quarantine, by Marshal llendn, upon a warrant sworn nut this forenoon. l'errclru liua coino Into public no the from tlmo to tlmu In tlio past, nu I lie lias been traveling back and foitli from tills port to Sail lruhcls"o n great tic it during tlio past fovv months, always taking pussagoion l'.iclll Mall Ktcimcis and ninoi trav eling on oiio of tbe local lines, lie giu out that ho was gam bling Willi Die Chinese on board tlio rtc.uniTu and was so adept with tlio ilho, eii , that lo easily moro than matin bis cpciiscs cvoi) trip bo took. i j . ' MAN TAKEN FROMIBIG COMPANY TO COMPETE FOR .? ' t DREDGING i Coa.-t, and at tlial tlaiu Ibis man saw tome opium in the trunk, It is said, icruira Lomealliig it b) means ut a false bottom WIilii It camo tlmo to laud licru and tlio traveler asked rerrelra.for tlio shirts, the latter coolly told blui that tlio) weie lost. It was through tlio rcmarkB that tills stranger made that attention was lint dliected to l'criulra U3 tlio one who was bring ing in opium. Tlio faloo bottom ileal lias boon Worked In all p.uU of tbo world for (.on cillug iiAitrnband fioiu tio cus- loin nuthoiltlcB, and in tnc caso of opIu n it is Ubod J irgoly by Chinese laklii", the dupo Into prohibited tor i ItoYy. Whui ll was learned tl.M tlicro win' u trunk iiwultlug l'crrclra nt tlio Wells, l'jigo olllco hero, United States uflHals Immediately got busy this morning, mid armed with a Ecnrch wan ant they went on their qucbt. As toon as tbo trunk was lo t, it was fordid opened,, and then- open to tbo gazo of all, wore row on low of Hat tins, containing enough sleep piodutcr to put tlio wholo of Honolulu In dreamland for many hum h. .The tiunk ninl Its contents .wcro (onllrcatul b tlio authorities and a wuirant sworn out for tlio nrrcst of Terrell. i ! iltockons as boon as ho reached his clllee. In addition tn tlio wiirraut for arrest, whlth will be sen id by til 6 niuiHlliil when tlio iMqngnlij arrjvet iit quiraiitino this I Nan luti il VrcMI fable .U'll'ULCO. Mexico. Oct. 31. Ar- rcslo 1 on board tbo" inystcrlotu power schouner Kato, which ar llvcd her0 last Friday, ii man has been taken whom tlio nutliorllica uo ll"c Is Wilson Hvnns, tlio abscond ing biuk teller of Los Angeles. Tlio f id that ho hnii.tll.OOO on his per ron, of which ho was relieved by tlio police, is taken as evidence thataho mid Hums nro tho snmo mnn. Tlio men on the Knto wcro bollovcdto liavo lumcthlng to do with tho tly n uniting of tho Los Angeles Times, but this theory now nccms unlikely. PARLIAMENT FOR CHINA SOON ,I1CAii'H)clitl rri CaM.) PliKINO, China, Oct. 31. rrlnco I.u l.lang today created a sensation In tho Imperial Senate by rising and announcing that tho Chlneso Govern nicnt has agreed upon tho necessity of a popular parliament. Ills an nouncement is taken ns a radical concession to tho liberal wlir, which Is allocating u moro republican form of government, frco speech anil representation of tho people lu tho central goxernlng body. Standard-American Expected to Enter Local Field on Harbor Contract. HIGH OFFICIAL NOW ' INSPECTING THE WORK r ... , ---.- i Ho had plenty of luonci always tiftcrtiLoli, n second warrant was Is- when 1 of his hero it is hoped that moro be uncjrtlied. lu town, mid this explanation bucil (or.n bearcli of certain premises Ki'ltliiK It by gniiilillnB'rtlth.whicli IVrrclin lias Iccii" known to ino uiuuufo uas always ucrii iuiiiiii, in-iiui, n A short llmo ago lie picked toriio dupo VIII 1 WARRING MANOBOS ARE SUPPRESSED (AHftodllid TriMn Cable) WASHINOTON, I), C, O t. 31. Tho Insular bureau hero has received word that eight Christian i'lllplnos wcro killed lu tho outbreak of tho Miinobos ut Davan, Mindanao, mid much property of tho foreigners was dcslroK'd. Tho outbreak is reported put down, but fm thcr troubto is fearo.1. LEPROSY EXPERT DOUBTFUL OF WISDOM OF MAINTAINING A SETTLEMENT AT MOLOKAI Itrcommondallonn leaning stroiml) been pronounced healthy again and toward tho nbmdoiimuit of tho lepr tllhcbaigud fiom tho Molokai pcttlo station nt Mulokil and Ihu troatmviit! uitiit of tbo Tcrrlloiy's It ptrs at n hospllilj Dr t'urrlo Dr. Wayton and othcra when) thuy tan he visited at any tlmo presented fuels, mid Itkus In tbo mo by Ih'lr f i Inula and lelallVLj nro con tallied n n paper lead by Dr Donald II Curiln, dliettoi of the Lopiosy In (Ileal men In attendant o that show ii long slop forward lu thtt treatment of Ihu ilicidud dlbuusu mid glvo moro Mtllgitlnn hialloii, befoio Ihu IIuvmiII-, 1hji for n iinUeisiil tuio tit leproty an 1 en ItoilalyMedlcal Soclol halt, than liut b'un affortU-d for a long Saturday iilhht. IriiU mcillus ilettlnii time Tills annual beaslon of tho BIG BAIL REQUIRED OF AN EX-PREMIER ( xincl Hid I'riss CuMi.) I.IHIIO.V, rtiltugul, Oct. 31. Hx I'rnmlor 1'r.iiico,' who headed the cab inet before tho revolution begun, an who was arrested by ortlor of I'rcs blent llraga, was released today on $:0D,(ll)0 ball. N, C. Perry to Represent Firm When Bids Are Opened in U. Si tnginccr's Office Next Wednesday. With tho presenco In Honolulu of N. C. I'erry, of tho Standard Aincrlt in Dredging Comptii), the biggest con cern nt Its kind Jit tlio country, It Is bctloted that tlio Standard American will enter tho lial Held us nn-nLllvo competitor for tlio ninny government contracts now iutdy to bo let or In toutoinpiatliin Mr. I'erry, wbti la n high olllclil of tho big tlridging company, arrived in Honolulu by tbo Sierra last Fri day, accompanied by an usslstnnt, mid Blnco his arrival has been busy look Ing over the city and surrounding country, lie Is ntated to bo inspect ing tho possibilities of Hawaiian con tracts witil most cnrciui ueinieruinm It Is believed that tho Standard .Am erican will anno Into open competi tion with other contracting (Inns nctt Wednesday, when bids will bo opci.ed In tlio oirico of Ma. Wlnslnw, lu charge of tho local U. S. Knglnccr olllcc, for tho dredging of Honolulu'!; harbor Ixical contractors bavo been TWO SUCCESSORS TO DRAKE ARE Kuhio Stands r On His Record 3 That Walter 1'. Drako, V. 3. Inter iial rovonuo collector hero, should bo retained if possll: his removal Is deemed William II. Uoclz or both of Honolulu, should bo named for tho position, was tho rccoinmen-i datlon iiiiiiIq to (iovemor l'rcar to day by thu executive, fommltteo of tho Itcpiihlliau Territorial central rommlttco. I 'Ihu recommendation .Is made In the form of n ruiolutlou which was r hero, snouuu . p ,:u' ree'I Makes Powerful Speech Ir Hilc it. a. wiigiu.i A un wnat Jtie Mas JJope! In Congress ! (rpi.at lllllletlll tmnmili! nio i llllllli IIII.O, Oct. 31 In a powerful cunl in.tliri On I "ml 1 loumlltliat lien had breXJiiougbtfU piu-kcd by tho tominltlco ufter n two Hut H at tlio Aimiir l.in ccning, ny iiiijiiuii n fo i mnao an vw hour session todaj nt Ilcpublluiu Deltf.ato Knlil.i leok up his emigres liniiin and rt nlliil.ivltu 'V J lioidnuiirtor, seven out of tho eight "" "eord, oxpltluul hl ncllciu Talis en Birnkwsilcr Matter, sp? nionilicrs being prckont. I""11 I -ttlj lontradletul what Me'- 'I. Ho Delegate went Into thi , ig BM""- i;. . .. ...... .. . ....',.-; f!..f:j gi t- ..,.... .. ... caii(iinK aim tun no not rati- cam- i ucs m uiv iilukv hhiuu uyi.tivvuuu innriiiui 1 ll'ill lllillljr 1'II31'1 lu , . , . . , , V'.t coiuinenl on tlio eiidorseiuent of tho lJlKi:crn havo been t.ijlng about his tint Tliur ton had ,McuroU J hi commlttre, bejond snlng that hi dof-H not tecommciiil tint Drako bo kept In ollVo SOUTH AFRICA TO OPEN. PARLIAMENT ti lion of South Atrltn, licr.iltllu;; popular form of government. bnakw.iter nppiiipriallnn or jlllld and thin Kiihio-Vk.as nut rcsponslbl' ,.. .i... ,:..... j ... i. r. tMw uir uiu Minn? iiiiuii.. i "if "li ir. ipujc true inni air touti ion n ami nu 9ceiieni jiaicnientit tb lui ikwiiter before lli 'lioarUT inAlliVrr at Washington," sildjK work l.i W.uhliigton Itopiibll .mi mid itbtrs from l'.i piil.oii W'tiiil-i't mid other platen ill tho lclni tn III ti. txi v, (II a a Itrge riiI hot Ing- f towupeop ut tetuled the iiillv thu lt"publlrnuif Dclei: tie Iv-il.lltl.tlla.iln v n'n lbi fid't of this city thnilart !i nice' to litrjiil" "Ainl th U w-.m tmo reaJonvwl t AMu.luti il l'r Cnl.l".)k Ihlm brforp Ihp ilav nf Ibn rlertlnm' tli-t-tTirT1VTilt'nriiriiil.Ml lllntbroi .. . ... . . ..-.. - ... . .. . , .. T lAI'MOW.N, Oct. Ji.-uio im.e -j,L. meeting wai n ratlier Nu!ioil i n t A-T Hil. unfortupT,tjIyj;l in coniiaiigiii nas arrneii iierr m ciuippy one. IhoicV coiiipir'n nia.1, I lliliritui, bo was then but klnrf "n ojen tho I'rst parliament U ti'c r,miiai,. vii, u,al of the Demi I Ibn iich tho Advcrtltor. 1 Nllev? rrntH lit lit leie nbout a wick ago. j tit it lin vent tn tec tlievltlvorn am wbfii nu liitermlni bio lint of limp-, llarlinnr foniiiiltlee, and ,'l bello'vi winded ppeayers mun,e I ino p.itK'Uco, iiiiu ut was iihKeii wnat inn.;Jeia of u loiigsiirToiiiiK audlenc 'I ho meeting was nprmd b Cam paign Manager Carl Smith who re fined to tlir fact that tbo tamp.ilgn was now inoio than hilt ove, mid CHARTER DERE gate tliouclit about tho matter: 5 think lh.it )ou can rcucinhqr wet eiituigli that Mr. Thurston .wrotcit Mr. Waller (I Smith tu stop tho op! position to mo. Ho i.ilil thai no cm told of the plans for the Delegates could do a:n thing tu CongfeHS unlcsi list tour ef this Island. . j he h id my backing You must wor! i ino i"'inui.iiiiB iiinu ((.nu iii inj x iiiiuuh'i jour I'uit'Kiiiu ii juit vina things nbdiit me that nro untrue" niothlng in Cmigrccs I got Mil J 1) Tinker. Iimicctnr for tho snld Delegnlii Kataulaniiolc. '"Ihe ttii breakwater, thoiich 1 will nd Criiud I.oiIl-u of C.ilir.iriilu of thu hie i.tti(i(d to t ikllu un nrlvnto tC.nnllnnrA m Pqi.. a " 4M i.lvnn llin tin tlmt thn HMiti.liirtl Alni.rl- . . -. . . . .. . ... "'- - - local .miisiiiiic lodge!., iciurneii u mo can will bo u bidder on this work. Tho) su.r K11K wt, him tho char harbor dredging Job will run ?J00,000 It Is expected. Several Honolulu contracting firm nro now busily engaged in prepnrln , II g u res on which to submit bids next Wednesday. Tour or five bids nro ox pocted. Olio of tho usually uctlvo competitors will bo missing, however, tho 1ord-Young Hnglncorlng Com pany. Thu Uird-Young company !ms no equipment ut hand for Immediate dredging work in tho harbor, and bo.h Mr. Young nnd Mr. Lord will bo away (Continued on Page 0) SUGAR SAN ITtANCISCO, Oct. 31. 1 Sects. SS anal) sis, 8s. Od.; parity, 3 SSe. Previous quotlitlon, 8s. 8(1. JUDGE LYMER ter fu, Honolulu lodge. This chin tcr was granted ut tho sebsHu of tlio (iiiiml Lodge Ju.st clobvd, uuJ thli. new lodge, of which lohn Diow Is master, will ho liibtltuted under tho new rhailcr on l-'iidn) evening. When Honolulu lodgo Is formally uudvi tho JuriMlietloii of California there will bo but ouo Masonic lodgo lu this Tenltorj outside tho Amor-1 lean Jurisdiction I.odgo Maul Is btlll subjcit to tho (Irniul Lodgo or Scotland, but It Is piobablo that tho Maul lodgo will toiiia Into tho Amer ican fold be fore mail) months. KCILULU WOMAN DOUBLES WITH GENEROUS ANNUAL lilITT sotb t) piopdsis tu bu tho most untu bloilij Its nntlMii )ears of existent o, duo to the) iiihancoa bIiowu lu tho ed nivor.il dlhthiet bcniilioiis, and Dr. Cuirlo's vigoicus letuarkif mi thulbiib Jcct of thu ticatmcuC of tbo dlstaso was nu of Ilium, troitment of Iho tlltcase Aniithor was tho exhlblllou of u lop j 'ihu widely will tonlliiuo its meet or stated In bo cured b) Dr J. T Wu- ingu nt 3 o'cloik today, onillug with on. who has rirrlcd on his lucstlga 'u banquet tonight nt Iho University Hems uiitior 'ho niisplces "f the Tcnl club Tho pirigram la as follows: "Notui on OpIiUialmlo Tieiilmeiit. ' (Continued on face G) toihil Uo.iul of Hiallh Dr WajBon showed a )tiuiig Hawaiian who his Tho dcclliio in tho prlco of biignr stocks was marked this inornlri;. when two of tbo blggost blocks tint bavo been bold for roiiio tlmo ehnngo I hands ut a low flguio. 1'tvo hiiudied shares of Hawaiian Sugar went nt 35 SO, whllo 070 shares of O hu went nt 20 5'J Hawaiian Sugar has not bt en netlvo of lato, tlio lust reKirlod Balo being 42 CO Wiilnlua ut par had a brisk morn tug, most of tho uctlvlty slnco Suliir iItv belnc Iii this security Plontcr Jiidgo l.ymer, who sal on tho polku h not lu demand, und In fatt last (ourt beneh for tho llrnt tlmo thb, Silurd.i) a milo win niiilu nt 187 DO. morning, announced after court h id, but has not sot been recorded ndjoiirmd that D I.. Kuco, who has Iho nnilar moutheid dlvldeudi been mtliig ns clork tu thu supervl 'wtro declared nn u niimbur of ,,"k hors, had. been appointed to fill tho this morning us follows; O. Ill owe Viicnnty tiiusid by tho luminal of & Co il a bIiiiio; Kwa, I'O cents; lltiui) Clarke W'almauilo t.' Ho, Hawaiian Klottrlr, Nngran Iuinautlcz wnB upimlnlcd to K'J cen'H Olowtilu $2; Honolulu Brow luko Hen Xnlilmi'H PohIIIoii its chlof Iiil: K. Milting Co Ifi rents; f. I S clerk, and i:il Crawfoiil will rimaln N Co, fll (ents, Knhiiku, in cents, hi ins oiu piate inn man or inlet and Hawaii in I'liienppio, .'u cents, tm4nia mr 111 ti 1 i ! ! alili linn ir tf.ih " "- IMUiuiB )itll mill (HHir iifljf riiu I i.Ui lion lonnhi llio Kniiio ftir thu tncLMit RED CROSS FOUNDER IS DEAD AT GENEVA FRENCH AVIATOR IS WINNER OF BIG SUM - It lh probiiblo that a new Chlneso lu torurctu will bu appointed Tho new Jiidgo faced n varied enlen dnr this moinlng, and all sorts REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Tho l'.iclflr Mnll liner Mongolia with n general cargo niul a number of pas tenners fur Honolulu Is ovordtio. 1 bu vessel In known to buvo sailed, along lines nt humane cudciwir. from San I raiieihio on Inst Tuesday Throucb tho gonorous gifts iit Mrs. S. M. Damon, tho IUwalluu lluinano Society will In the future bavo its ) early liieomo nlinobt dou bled At tho' annual meeting of thu toclety, hold lu tho Young Hotel this morning, it was announced that Mrs. Dimoii hns come forward with rdo nation of $1100 n jear, which will bo used direct!) to foster tho work of thu hiunnno society. Other con trlliutlous nlso wcro iinnnun od. which, with tho prosperous lomll conimnh(t) Was fheJ'rfflfinJiil je pretsctl this iniuhlng bt 'tlfe'fniec ?J! nieol Ing. " SV lu her rnport, which was rcad$td tho members, Mrs,' H. II. Dole, tha president, commented most appracU utlngly on tho good work ucqonu pllsbed by Miss Itoso D.ivlnou. thq liiiiunno olllrcr, Sba suggested, hox'l o.cr, that Mliw Davison Bhouldlil Into tho cues nf cruelty of clilldre in tin) iiiuru more uxtenslvoly, on ill-, a-llvlty will ho paid intirhtfa Hon of tho licusury now- assures tho tendon lu thn future. An Incrca focicty or plenty of IiiuiIh to proceed or .mm uavisnu 3 salary lu recora. !', ,.fl n-l.,,1 l.A .....( . ..1 ..r ,1.,. Ilnwil A V fV. tl, l.l.nll 11, n I rtn .. VA.: T! 1III1V IIU f.'"'U I. ll, .'I .liu l .. ... ... .- v.,..,t.,iT,i ..u .vi.uii;,7iq' at her usual hour of departure Thu i., n, ,,.,., Qni.u i. ,1i,.,niillv nrirlnl that llmr.. wor nn lmn,i -friS ' ;tr ,in"ll11, aa'K'r ordinary clr- ,(lt k()VVI ,,.,, , , ,, t ,mt tollPr -,, ,?1() halriut- of JSSlTflfl in wrb hour this morning" At thr.'o tlmt U ,"'cn,! '' tmv" '" tho (Continued nnTnuc 3 ,: o'clock Ibis iiflernoou thu Mongolln had not biuu llicard from through wlreUss (hough u number nf ntlcmptsr had hi en madu b) Iho l"eleral id tut lo I'ct lulu touth Willi tho tjeliyul stinmnr i Coiisldirablo anxiety has been o nrniieil over tlio iiom nirvn of lb i Mongolia owing to Ihu number of pio. mliient p.ibsrugers uxpvcted to nuUu beru by Iho veb'iel LAND PROMISE LINK'1 DIDN'T KEEP ffr 4 ,t 1V4. Link Mct'am'lcss fooled the people of Kaoaa with his prcmltei but ho" can't fool them again. JJn Count Clerk Kancakua of Kauai county Is in town today and report: at on Kauil thn strength of Mcdndless has been otcndlly on the wario th Cru'iing ? Ihu port lu order to trv ... , ',. I. . .., . Kim Ull MIU II ,,MI ..It... Ul ...MW.IU,VB ,,.IU II..I Hl.UU, J VII , out ho eiulnnH, tho United hlat.H h f , fufi ,, promlie, two year, ano, That I, Jh oi.Ft niul l.rodo Ic hiu vn hlri iiiw w( )c iarf 0 aud ences on ,h0 recenl ,3ur or te Gardcn ,,,. Two big Hepubllcaii meetings are ,,, o seliedu id lor toiiiKUi. one in ihu Iltplorer Irft tho harbor IIiIh ni'irnliig The vt'sstl ban been mule rn nl In takt, up Hit, worl of rnililiig thu coasts of tho various Isliuds lu the 'MZl 0 14110(1 why I c hid no aud ences on tho recent tour or the Garden Island. H "McCandlcsj promltcd the rePe ' Kapaa that ha would help them (pjU IOC nnn wucr ino rapjj iwia wem ujcihq uj iwi iiviiiuaic.iiuiin. no llKt! the cime old lind story two years ago and tho people over there betievetl blm" cald Kancikua today. rl&MS "Rut when the time camo for openlnn the lands, the nsor homesteaderal couldn't r.et a word out of Link. One man, Kalelohl, wrote three tlmesjtoj (Hlil.il Hull' tin Catilf) IIHLMONT I'AltK. N Y, Oel.Jll. Molbint. tho noted 1'iencli a'vla- fS-i lui Hu Hi tin t'lbli ) tllJNi:VA, Oct. 31. Henri Du unit, founder of tho Ited Cross So clety, mid noted throughout world for Ills philanthropy nnd dovo- distance making eight) -bovon ami a .,,. i...,...,, lnhn,,,i moiini licloiic liiilf miles In two hotira. ,n tn ,M fellow HiirpIiiiih had his eases flgurid on II Most t.t Hit, s.-rl M(MIIl otcl In tho l'ourth Dlstrltt.l A small quantity of fuel oil airlxed "L"nni" " uJh" ,r3 K' ? n,Lmmaenin.i L'J -..".'iri" , T,, 'ffi ..us ch..ig.H wen. over till fiiturp ,;,, ot,ICI at ,,,, 8Clluol ,., , ,rt ' s.imlav moinlng bv t. "f"ned'c" Xoikdiment of the Kt rt hi- Irtlcr ' ' in (S, and tho minor rnses were is ,' . , , ... . ..,,,, ,,,i ...i t merle in ol' ankn W S I'oiler 0" 'ven an acKnowieaoment oi tne receipt oi ni- letter. , po-nd of ,,t unco Th.eo assault and "Blrllt ml '""" " f"1 . 11iIh ,,N 'v -. ' "r,n ".,, , n a a ml "That's the way Link keep, his land promises. M . .... . . 11. ..vn ..III 1... f. niOnlllltr 111 O.IPll lll4- I . l " II.II.I.. ..IK. UTL . M...a l.l-lnhl ! MMu. h n...Hnl ..InrfM.la MM C.lnA.t.rf tiun tu liiimaiilt), dlod hore today. sWswsaaiassmtlfllSHHnsBkfetfil iniinrt nmu worn imiilnii iiini in 1 iiri, thoro w 111 bo a mooting In each Uls- . ,,..,...... ' ...,.....'... "This man Kalelohl Is now an Independent candidate for Supervisor, ,. . 1 i.l.l tl, . ,,ll,lr,l,.u rnlnir frnin mill "r,u "" .'""'r I'"' '" '' "."h." '" u. I, nn runnlnn nn nv McCinrilail llekot. Sll msml' fr thoro m uIS -Wh.n McCndles. made hi. tour of Kauai County hi. head man D.,jS to sun uir 1111, roast mis nui-rimou ..,.,. j, . ,., u. .-..u ,.i... ,i, n.nni iht r.m,n,,i. M,,.n...t n.l.n.l. Will Mil IIW WM,M w WWMVI.IWW .,,' w.w ,,M. .HHJ, ,, , w I.U , 11. .... ....1 11... (oniin ,,ri- r,. cum, a small uuu was 1111 him-ii v.. un, immjr .i.i um ,." .... .w. . 1,rlmli,ri,Rki win. lu dinnr..! tl... olbor tilcl, tho eandldatcs going from ouo She llefore we worn married )ou snld I was tho light of )Otir 0)rs. Ho Did 17 Wall. 1 see now that 1 was ouly Uuzzlcd, Uostou Transcript, I 'mbaill mi nfti n.iftt The son box brigade were haul at. ease rem ner nu nenlller i ineio .,mk r.om n(m nn s o'clock or manic books of nil Bor.s. letlgers.' rnTcler ' n'nTl.o will hax'o '"oTl "' t(",tl n,8,, '""' U,e nh f,"r o. manufactured by tho llullctlu ,,ii it',,r ibine-K when hn niinenm a long tlmo and scouoj to make IWU. i eto, manufactured by tho llullctlu Mlu a lot of things when ho appears rublUhlng Company, boforo Judgo Lymc-r, -..;. Jj... JaJ.i. -A.Mt.l.1. ttrtiliV-,.! Lm.'j. t.i A (lie has wiped out n lnrge sec- man) a hit with tko crowd j.!......., J1 ,a-r1, j?, y4 t" - " d dn't keep hie word last time, he would 'hit time, " ;Jfff (Hi if llm nunnl Unuo kn 4ftA An I'M anH thu rlftnt Inlnr4 tA ISj. aI rtt' .. ... ..i .. . UUt IIV UVVWIV IIM WSiM tWWIVU HMV1 H"M "IVI MVII IUI1HU W MW IWVIGU tlnn of iircne, iiii'sin inret, )iin- aB,nj jjml. goguea. tho prefer turn of police nnd ..McCandler. I. o weak on Kauai that he I. hardly worth mentioning i"n; " ...i,..0- ..-.w . iinu nv ftiiyiii nvpwMHvnii nw iii v vititki wwc in v winiwuygH td. . dou";t." .' . . -..u. .. 4 A. W.OTt,.fTll '.iW,...-U ..!.. ..!, 1 !HllWt!