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t EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUESDAY, MAR, 19, 1912. kJkAA. REMINGTON RED SEAL TYCP&ER 4 Is the recognized Carbon everywhere. It produces the best copies. Buy no other. This well-known Carbon Paper is sold only by us. waiilE vttyAiRnfv Office Supply Co., Ltd., Exclusive Agents of the Remington Typewriter Company in Hawaii rmr" I0PES 10 CROSS ATLANTIC OCEAN IN AN AIRSHIP Mclvlit Vnnlinan former Honolulu nan In pit-paring to crotts tliu At- latitle 01 inn In an airship, au I til- ineiise dlilgible In a recent number tin M eniilli 111erlean publishes an lull-resting account of Mr, Vntitman uid his ship,' the '"Akron." The atei nut savs It wim with no deling nf rrgiet tha' Mr Melvltt Vanlnun, leaning mil' the tutTinl! of the Bteunuhlu "I tent.' w.iti bed the Ill-fated almhlp "Ameiica sink slovtl) to the sea. One might siipp'so that the' engineer who 11. id ipeul so man) veals of- work on this dirigible would tnteitaln some at 11tl11ifi1l.1l regard lor the old halt loon Hm Mr Vanlm til's thought 1 wne on another 1 x'dltliui, In which he nould not he baiupeied with old llialerl.il, .111 ulil gas lug, and old en gines, but iiiiilil plan an entirely new alt ship 111.11I0 of brand new 11nterl.1l iiMutl) ns he wanted It The "Amp in 'i ha I soiMd her purpose welt, and fioni bet In the )cars that had pass til Mr V. mini 111 had learned the lea Eons that wete necessary to nuke a Inline ship successful. The design of this new .ilr-lilp was alieady begin ning to take form 111 Ills niltid. and nltHt .1 sluiit lest he was intr In hi gin the wink again along new lines When the "Ameiica" was abandon eil II was sttui'lurjll) sound, showing that the principles Involved were col lect Clue patt onlv had failed, .1 ley wiul.ed hie III one of the pro pillers, .mil to thin defect .Mr. Vanl inau .itn Hulled tliu failure of I he e piilillun ;u was pointed out in the Ucleiitlilc Ameileiii nf October 2'Jlh, lliin The puieller was one of a pali that eiuil I he revolved with their axes so as to exert a thrust at any trailed angle Had he been ahje to use this pair o propellers to lift the uuflilm! bodll) upwaiil h) power, be (oiihl have 1 lined his equlllbrator out of the walei .mil prevented that lor- rlfvliig mid nerve-racking surging of the .ilishlp caused h) tho drag of the iilllbi.itrn In the waves duriiu the stoim Cuiiliaiv to iiiililli- opinion, Mr Viinlin in's taith In (lie equlllbra tur or lis eqiiltaleut wis not shukeu, ol enabling the "Ameriei" to lKat all 1 1 colds fur iliilglble h.il'oous as to time hi the ah, illsiuuie traveled, an I iM'U'ht c.iriled Us action in Dm sea, lis il. feels .1 in I good nualltles weie nil know 11 alter this vovage, and II was I nun Hi, experience that Mi V.111I111111 gut to the he.itt of the pro blem, vl. , tlie designing of a device lh.it would xcivp the purp se of the old eqiillibratur and not have Its de- feits, a device that would ll.ivo a 1 Ii uigeable weight, mil ,1 fixed weight. In otl.ni winds, an eif illllirntor that (inihl In iiudo hejv) 01 light at will Principal Features of the Construe. tlon. ' Karl) this minnicr Mr Vanlman rnccpulpil in inteiestlug Mr. V. A. Sellietllng president of the flood) ear I lie k. ltuhber Co, of Akron, Ohio who agreed to furnish the uecessary rnplt.il The construction of the gas hag was Immediately started at the Coodyeai plant and It was shipped to Atlantic I'll) early In September. The gas hag was built according to Mr. V.inlmiiifs diiectiuiis, und differs con sldeiahl) from that of the "America." 'I he "Akiiiti," as the new airship ts i'jIIpi., Is longer but of smaller dia meter, mid tapers gracefully toward the stern. .The old hniiKiir of the last ) oat's expedition Is being used b) Mr. Vaniman. and to use this shed with out enlaigemeiii It was found necos tji to cut out 10 feet from the en velope as otlgliially designed The pieseut length of Hie gas bag, there lute, Is two hundred and fifty-eight lc ei, while its diameter Is fort) -e veil teet "llelow the airship runs a car simi lar in shape to that of tliu "America," Ini'. In the pn Rent Instance, ronsld et ihly longer The body of the car !b a steel tank forming a reservoir Ini live tons ol pgasollne. On litis lank a plntlorui Is built which Is the deck of tho airship. To drive the alr plilp three engines are provided. One toiu.ird. ol inn horso-power rating, Is III ie.1 with propellers that rotate old) in the vertical plane. Tho next two engines, of lnfl and VI hotseiiower, tespi cllvrly 1I1 1 vo the propellers li(He plane ot lotallon may ho turn ed to an) desired angle Not mull) mill the totwaid engine will he used In drive tho uiishlp ahead, and It should vivo the rraft a spied of about .Ml miles pel hour About CO pounds if gasoline will be consumed per hour, ho that Hie supplv of gasnllno should lust about a week The propellert of the ottu'i iwi engines will he feath ei oil, or tinned 10 horlzou'nl position, 0 as to offer no lesistance to Hie Ini ward propulsion of tho vessel. In .idilltlou to these engines, there Is a 17 hoibe-power 1 nuliio illrectlv con nected with a ibnamo which will j.eiieruli curietit foi lighting the air t-ti I i at iili'hl and foi operating tliu Murconl wlieless telegraph npptra tu This engine will also opeiate a blower with which tho lm lionets of Hit - gas bag hi i) bo tilled. Kiirlhei-, more, it will drive a liiimn counter-1 rhaft with width any one of the large engines Hiiij be Blurted Subttitute for the Equlllbrator. "It we can otil keep down," said Mr. Vanlman In j recent Interview, "our iiroblem will he solved." It Is en i.ny nutter to design an airship t.) lilt the necessary w eight to enable one to cross the Atlantic. The dim- culty Is to muintalii the airship al u constant modciatc elevation a',ivo the water. The eqiiilihr.ttur cifoimil tills olllce lait .jejr This year Mr. Vanliiinn expects to Coutiol tho lielKht of the airship miiliii) hj tuk ng on water ballast, and also l,y tislt.g Mali illziiiK planes lore and aft. In lmkp of emergency the elevating and de- pressing engines can he used. "To scoup up water ballast. It will he necessary to drive the balloon down neat the levpl of the tea, which the adjustable propellers to the pro- kpced over tho water, and, by. ro per angle. The ilt'ilcc with which the ferrinp to the coin pans, his dliectlon water ballast will bo t?len up Is sltui- of travel. Tho only fixed objects on lar to the eqiiilihrator used l-ist jour the ocean are tho while cap. It will inav bo done by lilting either pair of be recalled that, although waves t consl-ts of tanks al t Incite, In diameter and ' I Inches long strung ,, , , " , , , .. . ill ...... I ..nvi.iM.i .' .............j , ....... ... ..... illinium iin ii-.iiiuiK hi inv- iiniifi.v m -i - - uisiti cable oxactlv as vveie the gaso- loam of a whllo cap ni"i) he cottsld-jKltil.-y its manager of the T.ifl lie.id- T f )louj,lu:,r,r8. This was done at Senator (lalllnger who deel.ued It Ini- In New Yoik Slale. Mr. Ihiiliu.m ,ie llne ''"" the oqull bralor These c.ed a fixed object on which ; l.serva-! ,, tunttAvna, llltlB.lt(m of Col. ,l00SBVI.t Mm-! ,,,. that the President and his Ad- nt lated the tutu! and was lal.it each, so that by dragging them In the fea they may soop up water It Is planned to maintain the air- thlp at an elevation ot between 200 mid l.tiflu feet at lite outlet of tho Mi age. but us the .lirshh. Is llliM- ened bv the consumptl.iii ol Kasolltie and the provisions, the airship may use to much sreater helKnts. During 1110 davtlme It will have to he heavll) water-ballasted tu order to hold It down when the Ras In tho balloon In expanded by the heat of the sun. At nlRhl tilts' ballast will he ixiured out In compensate for the contraction and consequent reduced HftliiK capaclt) of tho balloon. "Suspended below the car will be the Kfebo.it In which the ciuw of the "America" made their escape. This will he material! changed to f.irlh lute launching and for the omfort of the crew. In this boat tho wlrelchs lelegraph appaiatus will be stored. A much more powerful equipment will bo provided this venr with a range of rail) miles, to that there will he little dlincult) in keeidng In touch with vessels. along the course. The Crew. "The crew of this expedition will consist of the commander, navigator '" "'? "y ' '" ""u ."""-.". '' 'hhag" n.nv.ntioii and helmsman, a wireless operator. ' ' i. Miss Marian Trotter andj A) ,,. f ,, fnltf , . two ptignlusrs to keep consfint watch JlaB,,' J"'l" ""'I ''etl. trotter l he) inw ,lt.U( ,, w.,IBn,,. Hxplaiiatloii over the engines, and one extra man -;" "'r'i' l''he,lt " ; '' ,ft Iiri,rH1, r i,.,. 1 Itoo-evelfs sl ror general wink Jlrn W. C. llobdy. personal frlen.N. "Provisions will be carried for a and expect after a short tlt.io to set-, ;"" ""' """.'" '',,,. crulso of twenty da)s. An Ingenious tie In the Punahou district. ''" ' ""r' " r" "f "" "'" """" ' cooking stove has been provided. Dr. Tiotter takes tho placo ot )r lul Uass nie.-pt the explniiatlon una Last )car. when at the clobe or the Call Itamus, Dr. Itatiins going to I'orl,'"""" " ""' '"' fl1"5 " rilled vvh.it nrbt day It began to grow dark. Mr. Vaunimun was astonished to lllld that the exhaust pipe or his engine was 1. k ' 11 Klrea"M "' sparkK that were Invisible by day. on lirac!xl,a,.sXamia IU SSta "he .111 ine ixuuusi, anil win utilize ine heat for cooking 1 -.-... .. On the Wing, of a Storm. " u;r' ll'Ular chief qtiaraiitlne ollleer "The coiislructloii of the airship Is of ,l10 lor, proceedlng very rapidly, and will, ' c Kal, today that ho l Blail lo bo probably be completed by the end or ' ? "'"' expects to like his sla- this month. Thereafter two or three tlon hcie very much. Dr. Hamus will trial trips will be made, and then, leave In a few days for Port Town - when weather conditions ,ir rutin, fend able, the expedition will he launched Mr Vuniuiaii expects lo make good use of the storms that travel across the Atlantic to carry him over. II win 110 recaneii tnai lasi )ear a storm was encountered which cjrrled the fllUflftl rilVVlir ri ullnli . B.dtft.l tltah Ifr had to dilft broadside to the wind. owing to the drag or the eiiulllhrator This storm, with the aid or the mo- tho way or gutting a Ii o'clock closing 't'ormous rtmtulH for nmins that tnu tors, took the airship to a imlnt near ur The clerks of Mjvetal or tho l,r,t'" lonld not he pild. Tho upirt Nova Scotia, wit then vanished, and, irt' , H,1(,1)s iaw, (onr(,rr., ,, thu nieiils iiru on tit" first lloor. and uZZT, '," In!" '' "?,?r 'If,6'' '",""' I"-"' '"' It m probahlo that they throughout the dy ...id far Into tin. beUr..ec. Thetra8,rMp" ItVS ' ' " "''"'" """ '"' """ ''"'"" ' ""I1',' ! "'"T 120(1 miles nwnv. Tl... w I...1 fln,l,.L- "" ...Helulaiitii are on hand to w. Iconie the 1200 miles away. The wind flowing toward the storm center was so ktroug that the motors could not b" used, and the airship was taken southward out of Its course. Had tlik A liiorlna 1,ahi nlili. l 11 1 1 tr ! v n.i.v.tva I'vvti tunc HIW Iin eqiiilihrator and scud before the wind It would have been carried more than half wav across the Atlantic i.ido of two dayB by the first storm; for the meteorological charts show that this storm traveled to within a few hundred miles of Hie other side be - lore It was spent. As u rule. It takes rrom three to four .lays for a storm to cross from the western to tho east- eru snores 01 ine Atlantic ucean. AH Is well known, the winds or a stroni ulwnyii blow toward the storm cen ter. As n storm center moves up our coast, the winds blow townid It f 1 nm the northeast, hut when It passes beyond us out to sea, it Is followed by westeily winds. It Is Mr Vnuli'ian'a plan to start lifter 'a storm editor has passed rrom 800 'o 150U wiles out to sea. Then on lhe wings of n weMern wlnil he will be carried toward this renter, which 111 the meantime, will be moving rap !dl ncioss the ocean II) dilvlng his ,airilili nt the rate nf twcnt) tulles an hour, lio will succeed in moving raster than the storm center, and he ciinfldcutlj expects i he able to eros. the Atlantic, under suili condltlom, In less than four dujs. Navigating Initrumenti. "In conhtctlon with the nitshlp ex pedltlon, .Mr Vaulmuu linn devised n numbor of lnleteitlng Instrument"! which will Indicate the direction in his travel and alio his speed Out) of these consists of a cjinhlned e.inieta and compass, the canton having Itn held dtvnieii into squire. Noting how long a fixed object In the water below takes to pass ap nm a Riven number of miuuum and kuuw- lug his height above the waler, as Indicated in the barometer, lip will be able to determine definitely his travel, the water that forms them Is' ntactlcall) stallonaty llnm ii tin. rextunt of an Interesting type for use on the expedition. "Despite the bimsatlonal nature of tho expedition. .Mr Vanlinau cannot be considered as a lueru adveiiHiter. He Is Intensely Interested In tnerli.in- les and Invention, an.) in no othe. field doe he consider that there aiei'mull the oppnMtliiii t tlie reniimina- such isisslbllltles an in tn lutiire Uieaduotighl or the air, the dlrlg hlu, lulloou.' - NEW CHIEF OF I IS HERE FOR DUTY I)r P. K. Trnttpr Intclv ordpied to Honolulu tt, become chief ipiaraiitluo ,... ,.f . ,,..., .rrl..,, ,,lU ,,.,... -- ... .. .. . ,. -T ...... -..- lug on the Wllheluilu.i. Ilo Is accom- Townsend. Dr Trotter lias been sla- tinned nt Attuel Islniiil. Hun Pranclseii. e Is universally looked noon In tliu service und out ns a very efficient of- ccr ., , lK)l1r besldies. He la WC" k""tt" lo M'oral """1" "' "" ii Tmii. t ..v.,.,,.1,.,1 ... i, CUflP 01 PRk5-TAI K nUC hJjT1:?. 'AclnniTmitl 1 OF AN ASSOCIATION . , . , . . , , Clerks In various shops of the city illiii flltrla.. jt ,.H,,ii,lalli,. ..feb .......lAln Hon to nro.note rellowshln In tho trail., ami lo seek ceitaiu dellnlte oblecta In SUGAR BILL DELAYED M roll It received u cablegram from ' Han lYimelsfo tills ninriilinr Mutlnir ... .. ti,tlt Infnrrttfi t Inn ft nm W'nuli In.'tnn a. ,e ..Selmtf muica l(lmnlUUo ,, , , ,..,, "re n.nv fonsldfrhiB Inn. and sle.l hill; ih.-inli.ulM bill nexu Httgur will not liu tiuisldeted before ten or twilve du)s at the earliest " . t William Dean ltnwells. the novelist qulelly celebrated his 75th hlilhdav al t(n j ( New yoru ITS ONLY IN THE REGAL SHOES THAT YOU CAN OET QUARTER 8IZE8 Regal Shoe Store, King and Btthtl QUARANTINE TAFT MANAGER WHO IS A WILY POLITICIAN I BY C. S. ALBERT. ( Sim rla I 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 11 t'orreiqioiiil. tire ) WAHIIINUTON. U 1. IVIi K Willi llle Melt. I Kill HI vv lllllllll II .- , i 'Hie llrst dash -ut nr the box was tin 'iilleKed volution nf Colon.! Uuosev ell's ...mi,.,.,. .,,i itPI,tii, it .iH hand-1 .. - , ...V T7,. ,,.,' ,..n. ,.r Mr T,.n , . ... .,, folluwrts that the I ... "". "i nf In roiiiidlui; v,"""U """ ""r " tlon or tlie pieseni itictiiiineiii aim '" ltggr"gViwtDii.itl the i;-.'pq llip' would come out In ".IhsiiImk a challenge. Ho desired 1 1 stiong ttinoiiiiLi-iiiciit tiitnliiK nil his streiiKth rn.r to Mr aft. It was said that Colon, I Hoosev.lt t.uisldired this (tie best ldllll of preventing elTfitlte oppo'lthui und thought It his tint) tu m ,r gntti nil the progriHslve ili'tiitiits tinder his coutrnl mid then ih liver them in a body to Hie Tuft orgnuUatloii 'I his stiggoMloti was handed out l) Mr Mflvlnh-v lis tils llrst o-llclil ut t.riince after Incoming miiiiiigcr of the Toft huiiliiiinrt. rs It greatly pleased all the Tart follow lug mid made tho nrotllesslves feel well I v 111 the litlees III 1 1, iilisiu ,. .r iinv denial from Coloutt itoo.evelt the stuteinent went 11 loin; 11P. ,. Tlla iiiiiiiih vnm ' n -i.t-.-.... -... ,,, uve u, u, ,MW, f jr Tafl in the time mines tot- 11 siiiiw-iiown n the Ovster llav sublux. Without nnv refer, noe to tho uttl- tu.le of Coliuiel llousevilt, It Is nppar- Mit u.at'Mr Tuft Is dully grow lug In --''s '''" nne In the West . '. . .. . . .. nave maitrinity niiproveo. 111111 -vii (i (,r OIlle ,stl.u.t (.,rets In- 'stnuted delegates ror him The en- HIJa,m ms soinewhat linprov.d 0,nK,..l The .iiitli.ok ror Mr. "' ' '"" ,',." ,' . ir ' ,"' renomlnathui Is I tt.r than nt .mi, piev Ions time since the nuiiaie of prugresslve opposition threutiued to bring Colonel ltoosevelt for wind ror n third term The Tuft headquarters have befit es- tabllsheil In the Huh lull Hotil It Is ..... , . ,. ,..,, ,. ,.. .,. r"'"-,,n ,or UMnK " l,,e Mre,t '" ,hn.t "' ' ll,,,,'lH ,l""" "c"'n"'" "'? I friend of Mr. Tuft who drops In to sen how- tliu lutllu Is going ? " 1 mustiax exth.nsiox ' . - jivi:mkxt. Tonight's I'rograin. Opening song seivlio led by 1'ied lluller, 'Including "Ilo Will Hold Mo Kast" and "Kvery Day 'a 1 Need Thee Moro itntl More " AnnonnccmuntH by James Wukelleld. Jymn by choir. Scilpture reading by T, Cllvo sDavles followed by piaym Solo; Kred Duller, "Conalder and Hoar Mo" Seiiuou: "Hua tho tlotipul Itun oiitt" Solo- Ptcd lluller ROOSEVELT'S MOVE FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY WAS MADE TO PUT TAFT IN AWKWARD POSITION Pnlnnol'c Mnnnciap Pliollonnnc ...... J . . .. y McKinlcy and Latter Comes Back. BIU rULIIIUHU UHIYIC I WARPfl WITHfiRF&TUIRnRi President Declares He Not Be Party to Campaign Of MlKl-SlillRillR. BY C. S. ALBERT. (Hp.fl.il lliilieilii Oorrspoii.l. nee ) WASHINC.TON, D. C. March 7. -A tPiuaiid lor a liallon-wldo 1'iesldeiitlnl preleretice primary th deterniliio tho jip.il choice of tho peoplo for tho bland-iitrd-bearer to he selcctd by Hi Itupuh- lllcan iiumltiatlng convention was tho llrsl iiupoitaiit step by Senator Dixon as campaign manager for Col Uoosc-jkcep velt Ile startled the natives one dulli,.nti a sensation In tho Senate, where ..i,,... in semlim? n rhnllcngo to Hen- - ' ...;,, . . liiuiiiiMlluii Mnlfltilm i kiuti nt llifl people "oiu.i ue ove,.ie,ii....B., ,.Mr nristow men look ine nner aim ,,lB favor. iread It tu full. "' "t:"" ""-u " "i WliH'' llouso hefoto makltiK reply u the challeiiRe and consulted with I'res- Idem Tail Later, he sent u brief re- ply. Uo did not take up the matter of ,ruerentlal primaries but Insisted till .kuowlnj; Seunlor Dixon's authority for know Just whom Mr. Dixon represent- ed. He Inquired "wliether ou are act- Inir ns chairman or the 'Roosovelt ex ecutive committee' cither li selection 1 01- autlioilt) of Mr. Itoosevell, unit also whether )our so-called 'challenge' was Issued by authority of Mr ltoosovelt, whote nomination fm a third term as I'icsldcut I understand )ou and )our organization aie altemptliig to se cure." McKlnley Comes Back. The response sent b) Mr. McKlnley rather put the laugh 011 Mr. Dixon. This was Increased when Mr. Dlym Unie, and their heller Is tli.it should ho cnine rnrwnid with another commtnl- get tin. nomination ho will be victor cation sa)lng ho was acting Tor the h)us, seven (lovornors who had urged Col. Wilson Is general' manager or tho ltoosovelt to become u candidate for, tho nomination at Chicago. tractor and civil ciigluoci who now- has Tho purpose or Hie Dixon rhallenw the wink or laying the (loveiiiment was to place President Tatt In an nwk- pipe Hue lilting King stieet ho Is ent waid iHisltltui with the Western rami- plo)lng a lingo number of unionists, era and those who believe all such a Is expected that thev will throw piohlems as that now Kudlng should their support Tor him at the coiiiiug be determined by a prlmiuy. All or campaign piovltletl ho Ik iitimluated as Mr. Tort's managers gcncially admit n camlhtato fm S'rlir. that the chler obstacle to his selection' According to thoso who nu qulelly ts thb attitude assumed by tanners In working lor Wilson, the plan Is to audi States as udvocato the 1'iesldeii- throw Jnuett overhiard and place Hal prlmaiy To this Is added tho farmorH or the Noilltern and Western States who opposed reciprocity with Canada. Farmert Still Doubtful. A considerable proportion of Hie He- publican farmors did not like Presi- dent Tuft's efforts to nchlevo a leelp- rocal trade agreement with Camilla. It lias becuillllcult to soften tho reeling or resentment which they still enter- tain. Thousand or them havo turned to Col. Hoosevelt without knowing that lie, too, was 11 strenuous advocate of reciprocity with Canada. In speeches and articles In the Outlook he pleach ed reciprocity, and among Hie few. complimentary things he has said tu the President In the last )ear ami a half was one commeiulatoiy of Mr. Tuft's position 011 that matter . Tart atiheienls In States where tho farmer v-oto is strong are beginning lo point out that us to teclproclty there Is no dllTcrence between president Tail and Col, ltoosovelt. Information along this line will piobahly be circulated by Itepubllcnn upeakers and leaders wherever It Is necessary. I In the meantime. President TaN has niado another speaking lour. He went west through his own State of Ohio.1 sneaking llrst In Toledo and passing, 011 to Chicago. It Is held that Ills ailr Tlie Kunal clerk had already adver drest.es created a tuvurnblo Impression, tlm-il that lie wniild vIhIi Hie vaiiotis and that ho Impioved Ills chances ror. pretlntlB with Hut hook and then re-noinlnatlon. At Hie samo tlmo when he saw tho question lulsed in some dissatisfaction was expiessed ho cause Mr. Tuft did not grab the hull bv Iho horns and wade right Into Col. Ituosevelt. iMnnv I eoplo thought lie il.ouU tuko 1111 tho Colonel's C0I11111 bus speech mid make a vigorous re sponse. No Mud.SllnrjIng for Taft. It was the 0rlgln.1l Intention of Mi Tail to take a good whack at t'ol. Hoospv oil's new Ideas at Toledo Thou . 1 he shoved the dato along to Chicago rimilly, he determined It was lji-tic.it ti -S- his dignity to engage in anything that 'tulghl savor of muil-sllngtiig. SoiiHMllourne Is chairman He veliPinetitlv .if hl utter.inens wete construed as belnc aimed at Col. IliXisuvelt. hut us.m.it.ler (lener.il Hitchcock If possl a general piopoaltlon ho did not lake up In detail a careful ami studio t re pi) to him. In the iplnlon or man) good ptilltlrliius Mr Tint ln.ulii n hlua dpr In tilts respect. lloocevelt After South. Tliu Ilooscvett cauip'ilgu inanagprs Kim till In like n honsu 11 II re ullei their shnin nf the ileum deleuMles from the' 'Southern States. "Sicked 1 by Mrjpalgns or t'lDI nod llltlR. They pliiin- Dlxou, ami finihahly by Col.' Itoobovelt Use to favor.ihlv leporl this resolullin hliilseir, Seiintoi lliislow brought tliu 'l hey nn all tun niiigraeiiui laets eun niattor up In tho Senate and fiercely' neeted with the campaign of Hit) I, alleged that Federal patroingo waiijwheii t'ol lldosevoll was eleded. Jilll being sadly misuse 1 to ilragoon tho he disclose,! bv an Inquiry It his olllteholdertt or tlie South Into sup-.bien iillinm tlfit (leoige 11 (orlel)ou pin tine Hie lO-nonilnallon ol the l'iea-waa Iskin trim hlu plate as Secrctar) Ident. He took far Ills text 11 lo-ig lot-jr Coiiimerre mid Labor and undo ter Ironi (leorge It Lewis piiatiuastei-jChaliniaii ol the llupiibllcin National al Hessemer, Alabama, In which de-,t'oinmlllee t the liifurm itloti talis were c.lven of the methods beiin; gained iesectlng corporations to frv titlllrcil liy Post mutter Truman II Al-fat fioni lliein to help elect Col Itoos- ,rc,, at HlrmliiRliam, to whip all the IniilcvliiililerH o the Stale' lulu Hue and them there. The letter created lull i ,..,..i-.rv u ....,i...i ri,,, ,..n. --.-..-, .I....I.... I... ...in..!.... .. ,1... ....,...! ..r rcsoiuuoit w.m iii.ere.i nv .m Mrlstov. Instructing the fomniltteo on pimtofilees and I'ostiouls to Investl- Rate all tho aliened chati;ea i.K.irdiiiK the inlsuso of I'odeial p.ili.iiiavje to lullticuco tho action of olUceholders hi the Southern States. It was lefenod jtn tho con coinuillteo ol which Suuator FOR SHERIFF? John II. Wilson, contractor. Is Hie latest cnudldulo r.ir Sheriff or llono-i lulu, nccorillng lo sumo leading Dom - ocints. Ihey say that WINoii'h naiiio has been under consideration for snmo Hill Unlona or Honolulu. As tile con- Wilson III his stead. Some claim that Deputy Sheilrf Charles II. Itoso would make a strong candidate If given an loppoitutilty One of the leading unionists stated .vestcrday that Wilson would iiiaku 11 good ShciilT and it is his detcrmln-i- tlon to vote fm him 011 election day Asked whether the niajoilty of tho members or the Hut Unlonu would back Wilson, ho unswoied In the .if Urinative. REGISTER CAN BE TAKEN OUT Following n letter of Inquiry from Clerk J M. hutieiikua of the County or Kauai, Attorney (leneral Alexander I.ludsay, Jr., this mniuiiig gave out a dellnlte statement In connection with the question that has been iitlsed us to whether a County Cleik could take the Great Register among the voters "I can see nothing in the law agnltiBt It," stated I.ludsay, "and In my opinion the cleik can take the book kheie to likes." (lie columns ot thu 11 ti 1 1 0 1 1 11 he thought he had better ask legal ad Wee bufoto ho did IL Thin will dellli 1,pr Kettl' "10 """ter that has also - ! '''"" worrying local polltlilnnn Vhone MSB' 1IANZAI SIlOi: STOItK SHOES llerelaula Street, Near Nunauu HONOLULU, II. T. Telephone 1003, dislikes li'ith Picshlent Lift und I'.i-I hie and if lie cm control the column Ice, a favoiahlo irporl will ho made on the H-solutlon. While this assault was being made on Hie llepiililietin fold Hie frlendti of Mr. Tuft wete mil Idle. The) dim up a lesoliitlou, oirereil moiilhs ago h) Seuatoi Culliersoii, provlillug lor 11 Ctiinplete lltvesllg itlutl of the cam evelt 11 was nuriiii; tins campaign 'lino that the "Mv Dear ll.iriluiau" let ter was written h) Col Itoosevell, Ii In whli Ii he urged Hip great lilriiid in.iiMiiitH tu liinin In .nnl r.ilyp 12r,0.iiiul .....,, ... . , . 111 u.,i lli. llf.iiiililli. mil rr.im il,lt if "j v. ....--v.- CASCARETS CLEANSE L1VEK AND BUWELS No llllliiiiMit"s, Headache, Sick, Sour SI11111111I1, liitligolliili. Coaled 'tongue or ('tinlliallun. t liirred Tongue, Had Taste Indiges tion. Sallow Skin llliil Mlseiabhi Head aches coiiiu rmiii a torpid jlvci and clogged hnwels, which piuso jour stomach In become IllUd with mill " gested lo ul, which soiiih and ret- liientH like garbage in a swill Mm el That.H ,. nil(t ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, niKlll L n,l,;,.s..ii, r gases, had biealh. (.0w sHn. nuAilal fears. eu'Dthlug that Is hoirlhle and uaiiKeailng A C'uBrnret tonight will give von a thoi oitgh cleansing Itislilo ati, (.lialghteu ou out h) intuiting. The) wmk while j on shop- a lil-ioiil box riuni jour druggist will keep joti reeling gisul fin moiilhs. Mlllloun or men and wo men take a Ctscaiet mm and then to keep their stomal h, llvei and bowels ugiilaled, and never krow a mlsei ntilo moment Don't foi get tho chil dren their llllln Inside mod a Bond, gcutlo cleansing, ton. Hi nest Thaliiiauii. head or the bank ing linn or l.ideubiiig, Timlin. nm H. Co, died at his home In New Von., utter an Illness or lit ally a jeai If You Want omcthing up to date In footwear, don't fail to tee our line of Colonial Pumps White or Black All Leathers Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd. 1051 Fort St. 1 1 LiBlllllliillllHiW. ! nJ 1 V 4 r, .i- I