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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, TV H., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912.
WHEN ROOSEVELT LET LOOSE ANO TOLD
WHAT HE NOW THINKS OF PRESIDENT TAFT
STAR WITNESS
METHODISTS STIR COUNTRY BY PROPOSALS LIFT
IN TITANIC CASE
WORLDLY AMUSEMENTS NOW FROWNED DOWN
EXTRAORDINARY PERSONAL ATTACK
Old Letters Revived Dat'ncj
When They Were Friends
In Washington.
TEDDY SAYS TAFT IS
NOT FOR THE PEOPLE
Says It Is Bad Tiait to Bite
the Hand That Feeds
Worcester Speech of Hot
Campaign,
WOlll'KSTKIl, Mnss, April 2G.
Throwing rcstinltit to tbo winds, Col.
ltoosovelt here tonight senrllled I'res
Went Tnft mercilessly for llio I'resl-
tlcnlB bitter ntliick upon lilm.
"He wanted war, I am going to give
II to Mm," remarked tho ex-1'rcsldctit
grimly an IiIh train hauled Inlo Wor
center Junt after dusk.
Hooscvclt kept Ills word Ho took
up tho gauntlet hurled liy tho l'rosl
dent and mourned lilm with n tiolc-nco
lliat made his audience wince. It was
n ltrlollc. remorseless attack
Tlio Colmul plunged Into his de
nunciation of the President before a
howling crowd of 5000 In Mechanics'
Hall. Outside tho )mll wire POOO moro
who talnly struggled to net In Presl
dent Taft had awakened Maasaolui-
KettH with his desperate coiiilemuatlon
of Hooscelt, and Worcester wanted to
hear how KoosctoUwould reply to It,
Brands President a Failure.
In caustic phrase Hoosotelt brand
(d
sn)lng ho failed to comprc
nothing- for Mr Tart's personal nlll
Hide toward me I alluce to It only In
passing and merely be(ause Mr Taft
l.ijR such emphasis on tho matter"
Taking up his utcusatloii that Taft
had secured the support of Senator
Lordlier without protest, tho Colonel
tried out
"Alt hough Mr. Taft began by helm;
against Mr lorlmer, I do not know,
end I do not bcllete, thnt ho has been
defense of his nttltudc on tho I'anc
AMrkh tarlrf law.
Wrote His Own Condemnation. ,
"If Mr Taft will look hack to his
own Hpoub at Math, heforo election,
and compare It with his Winona
speech ho will find Ida own conilemmv
(ton written large," he declared III
tones of contempt
-,lt Is n most em lous thing that Mr
Taft should uctuill) criticize mo for
not having assailed lilm about the
l'ano tariff law I have eagerly en
ilcatorod to praise Mr Taft whenever
I possibly could ami hno merely kept
sllcnco where ' disagreed Ar he now
Insists that I should break the sllenco
about tho tariff law, I will sav that I
nealiiKt Mr Lorliner recently. It Is
nut of the (iiiostlon that Mr. Lnrlmor. hold him culpalil lesponslble for hav
an astute and powerful man, cuulil lug loil the people to bollete that ho
hate been Ignorant of Mr. Taffa attl fat tired a substantial dowtiwnrel revl
tmle If that nttltudo had been olio ofislon and that ho would work actltely
elllclent onnoslllon to lilm. . for It mid for then hating sat supinely
"Ml. Taft notor Intended to raise uy anci uiiowcu ins new menus, uiicicr
his volte acalnst Mr Lorlmer In I 111 the lend of Mtssrs Alclrlch and tan
liols or before tho Illinois primary. He lion, lt produce a bill which made Mill
honed for a victory width could hato tonvlct himself of Insincerity when ho
only been won by tho aid of Mr. Lot)- rIriiciI It '
mer and his hackers. 1 Alclrlch Cannon Only Tolerated.
Against Lorlmer. I Hoosetelt maintained that ho tolor-
"When the primary election In 1111 nted tho support of Senator Aldrlch,
nols Is nasi, when lairlmcr lias been Cannon and other stand patters only
beaten' when thcro Is no more support when the wero for tho "right kind of hlmiir u him or iictinllt him n
to ho gotten out of him, then, and not legislation," such as the railroad bill
until then, does Mr. Taft announce "When Mr Taft speaks of the' trusts
that ho Was against him. he Is gulli of dellberato misstate
WASHINGTON D ( pr Jl One
of the most startling ditt le'epintnts of
the Titanic hearing tenia was the till
iitiilhti-iiHirr of 'he illsiippuiranrt' of
one of the star wltncssc!- Loul Klein,
a Miller brought lure rtom ilevrliml
to te stlf) tic fore tiie Semite ttuunilttcc
Kit In, who spenki. tm little Ihigllsh.
told Mime of his frlcndx in t'ltvilind
that lie was ones Ok; tiie in n rei-cued
from the Titanic He incseitecl tint on
the night of tho net tele nt the lookout
was asleep niiel members or the crew
wtre tlruk wlien the sliip hit the Ice
berg. Input) tTnlted Ktati'H Mm kIiiiI Mor
gan Of ('letCllinel WUH assignee! filtering
Klein to Washington mid iittuull)
lundid blm tstcri1n, Hitiutors llur
tou of Ohio and I'lctthir of Clorlila
tlilktil to .the witness )tslirdu). tint
toiild nut iniike luiitli out of his story
'I he ro is no doubt that lie wiih cnreel
feer III u New York lieMpltsI nri ll slir
Mteir of tin- TI tn tile, but In Ills story
lliietllt tile sleeping lookout lltlel the
drunken o'lhers It Is not Icifown
whether he Is men I) trtlng to rrtnke-
ns
Pastor Makes Statement
Put the Situation
Clearly
to
MANY ARGUMENTS BOTH
FOR AND AGAINST CHANGE
Advocates of Amendment to
Rules Want Individual Con
science To Be Freed
Whin the i libit d news' was Hushed
to Honolulu lust wtik that the .Milli
oelist Jiourtl of hiMiups hud rt-tom-iiicnileil
thnt the him on dincing, the-uttr-gulng,
liorse-ruclug mid cards lie
Hrtfd, tliurtti tlrelis wtru somewhat
still tit el, nod luiiny iieiii-thurth-gejers
ns will.
I This riioiiiiuindatliiu of the benrd
is now U fori- tin- gtnerul iiundrni
uliil confirmee In sissluii nt Mlnnc
upeilK Minn, mid tho following state
ment hj a w-'ll-Kncmii Mtthodlst pas
tor gltes tiie kiln itlon vcr) eliurly
"When 1 went to Illinois I was warn meiitH of a great and tltnl fact." tho t,i iriilnir
cd again and again not to speak I'olonei procooiioci "Me sn)s I pro
airalnst Ixirlmcr. bet auso thero wero n pose to abolish the antitrust 'aw I
gieatmnnt people who belloted In lilm inner ninde ant such proposal, and rcln uilpr,,
. ., . .. ..... , ., I ....... . It llilu lin ti.,11 t.t,,,.,., W'lint, l.n tlx.u iln.
nilcl luni l would llisu men nuppuii it ' "-- "v., ,,,i,.,, ,. .,. ,, ,,v .,,, ...--I
attacked lorlmer. I answered that llbeiately mlRstates my position he Is
I would rather lose every delegato In himself guilty or a crooked deal."
Illinois linn fall to express my nbhor I Ho charaetetlzeel tho President's
rence of Lorlmer nnd of all that hoi I statement or the Stnndard Oil and to
tntr stood for baccu trust actions ns "disingenuous"
"I denounced when there was dim-1 "I'p l( the time of the rendering of
ger In denouncing lilm. Mr Taft, w'ith the dctrco liv the Supremo Court," ho
out a word of protest, accepted sup continued, "all he did was to tarry
nori from the "mess and mass or cor- through the suits I had begun. Then
raffs administration as a fnllitrc I ruptlon' which n ear and n cpiarlcr lie and Mr Wlckcrsham took exclu
g ho railed tc romp?eh?n.l what' l.revlciusly ho had denounced I think site charge of the matter, and the,
tho nation wanted. Ho.' accused the "ml Mr raft atto.i imii in aooop ing ... mete. . '""""' " "'
1.tiliil of limine t oinnilttec nil' lainmei s support ill silence, out 1 ,,. v ............ ...v .,.-.. ...,-. ..
1 tit- ctni'rnl conference of tlit-Mtth-
ror Ids charge 'oelliets nt Minneapolis, In .Mo, is cx-
The mnrshnl wlio has Klein Inih irge Itlriir much 1 xmctntlun In that body
took III in to a
1 a Washington hotel nnd ti,, ,nr,renie Is the mil) leglslntltti dulglMg sinful ttinpers or words. Un
it win n lit- went to le.uk for ,ij ,,f t. Mrthodl't church It con- liu log. Killing or iishm of Intoxlint-
hlm tin- wtllor was missing ou his ,,,. ,..,, i fmir Mars It Is com- link Honors 11s 1, lieernce slanliii: le
tollnr anil neektle wire lift In lhe,,i f ttr MIO elttteil dt lemites ' minus In fneir of unintlim llti use fur
froni tttrj pnrt of the glolie The) the sale of Intoxicating liquors, lie
nprestnt 1.500,000 uunhrrs This con- 'coming liiindsiui 11 for im-Miim engngt'il
ftrttue will touslder not only minyiin put Ji trnltle or renting propirl) ns
issuis of Immidliite Interest to the plnte In or 011 w tile h to tiiniitifiittiire
he hud tieirn she ping A
gcnirnl alarni wns sent out le. the pu
llet elepartinent to round up thetntiu,
but up to n late hour tonluht lie hnd
not been found A rumor Unit Kit hi
line been paid to leite town was rlei
Iciiled h) the members of the Semite-committee.
i'iii:M'ii mvv to
twi:mi.i:iht
11 vu-
11 vi ii.isiiirs
prohlt ids that nre thrust upon u
thurch of stub proportions nnd wide
spread interests.
"Some of the things which thcMtth
oeilMts exptct to elo fellow The) will
In brought to tr)ii! unit ll runnel guilty
mid there he 110 sign or mil humili
ation lit- shall lie ixpelliel
The iiucsllon ugltutliiK Methodist
1 Ireles now Is shnIL pit mump)! 2G0 bo
Mr liken from tin dlst Ipllne Then)
lire nrgiinieuts for ntiil ngulnsl It
Argument for Abolition.
Those who favor the abolition shj
'llu pitragraph Is (uIIimI to children,
not to ntlults
There ls.no room in the puranrapti
for the exert 1m- of th conscience of
llu members of tho church ft la Iron
ilnel imii too discriminating
The law can not bo enforced with
out tiiirlng tho church to liteetm
The Inw I h elfiiel Itttor liow nnd no
pnslor enforce It
It Is n harrier to membership in the
churi h to n good muny fine people
who. ir It wire not for ituch n para
Krapli uould Join the church
It Is too niirrun for this age, ami
should then-fore be stl letter! out
For It Retention.
Those who urguc for Its retention
)
Tift- things rorlilelrten by paragraph
2IT0 lire wrong uml should be prohib
ited IteeJ splrltunl people will not do tlio
things forhleJdin In the paragraph,
hence It shousj renin In to makn It
easier tor tht wealftr onea to resist
tiie ti mutation to do the things for-
! bhliteti
1'hi doing n things forlitdden 111
paragraph .'fiv are hitritiful to the
spiritual life of the church and should
he prohibited
If the imrngmph Is expunged It
would give license to thurch people to
do the tlilnujs now forbidden and so
Iplnvlngnt games of 1 linnet-, iitlend- worblllness woultl rtereome thechurcli.
ling tlicatirs. Iiiiipi- nuts, t Ireuses, Tht things forbidden when practised
chiming parties, nr pctrmilxliig danc ' b) the penpte trt tin church become n
' Ing schools, or tutting sin I, other , tlnani kit dritln on the ehiirch Itself
fiinusemiiits us nre ontiociKi) or mis- nou so i-nie ner -ir
Shall MtlhoilWl blln,ps li. miiili
illon s.,1,11
Shall district siiperlntindent lie
t let tid or nppolntiil, mid shall their
power hi Intrtnsisli'
Shnll there be 11 time limit to
Me tbocllrt pistoratm "
Shall tilt simIiiI tittlttlde of Meth
oillsu, to ptipulur nuiiist 101 tits bei
cliuiigul'"
' Shall In) men hate 11 tube In an
nual ttnftrenees that station all Meth
oillst preutbers lor the yer''
' Shall Dure be liny trednl ehnnge''
" Khali there be nnv nrgmile union
or Mithuillst lioillen (Invtiltlng 20.
unci.OOO pe uple) "'
"The possibilities i,r the rural
thiirih nnd how to attHln them"
Moreover there will be 'ponsldern
tlou or nnd olllttul utterances on tem
pi ranee, liuirrtnge and dltoree, pence
uml war, .labor and capital, nnd the
moral phases or surl, great public
questions this Is a large program,
mid while It will rurnlsh temptntlnii
for eielisliistlinl polities. It nisei will
call ror'whec stateuiiinsblp ami much
elownrlght nnd pnttirfiil rillgloii"
Law on Amusements.
Piiriigrnph -T,0 of tin- dlst Inline of
the 1 hurt I, on the amiisenu lit eiuestlon
reuels as follows
JCn In 1 lists or neglwit or duties
or mi) kind Imprudent tonduct. In-
I
I 1 ICIULIIl 11 llil 1 I llfS I.tllllllllll1 II tin ---.. -. . . - ,-r, ... .... .-,. ...... ...
"unpardonnblo sin for any man calling ""I" l' has acted much worse In com- cult Court as to the- reorganization of H,,, ()f ,, i,,e, 10 "cotit ,rulFeis,
himself a gentleman" In having re-''K I1'" fr""1 '" repudlato I.orlmer tlio trusts. ,' ,,.stro)ers, 10 fcnelgn sertlce ships,
sorted to tonlldeutlal correspondencel aero 111 iuiisMiuiiiineuLn, nm-m uu --, uate neter iiiauo cms issu-, oui ys suiiuiuriiicH, s 11111
to assail him In loud tolco Colonel' "I"111' 8"c'1 repudiation can htlp lilm, as Mr Tnlt raises It 1 will say that I rlous uuxlllaO'Shlps,
Hoosotelt characterized tho
dent's nttltiidn lottmd lilm as '
ed liMiocrls)."
Colonel Itoosevi-H left hero
PAHIS Anrll 57 - Tim nnu miiv
law lust iiromiili.Mlitl IKcm the. ""' '"""'K' rs or the Ir tast publishing
strength or Hie rrench n.n t 111 2S
his speech for I'ostnn, wheie he will
Etart tomorrow on n whirlwind enm
pnlgn of tho State.
Karly In his speech Colonel Uoose
telt took up tho break In tho friend
hhlp between President Taft and him
self, Haying
"Mr. Taft jesterday said that novt r
In thought, word or deed had ho beep
disloyal In his friendship for mo. It
Is hard for me to answer Filch a state
ment. snto by calling II the grossest
nnd most astounding h)pocrlsy. When
.Mr. Taft made that Rtntemcnt he had
just sent Info the I'nlted States Senate
011 half an limir'a notice, ohtlously In
collusion with tho I-orlmer Democratic
Senator who made the request, papers
thnt wero Intended to contey tho im
presslon that 1 had Improperly fat tir
ed the Hartcster Trust by declining
to prosecuto It In 110" liter) Tnft
newspaper I hate seen has so Inter
pretetl Mr Tnft'a action
Takes Lid Off Cabinet.
"Mr Taft vns n member of in) Cab
Inet when IIiIh Identical uiso was fully
discussed heforo tho Cabinet, and tn)
art nnd hincwihnt binrds toiitrolllng
hips ' ttoriti-tihie interests mm millions of
I hute neter inndo this Issue, but 94 submarines, 4 mine tessels nnd ta-"oinrs or annual expenditure
llattleshlns laid I 'Tht will deal with Important te-
liri-al.lartc-r he has thus kept silent nbout It lielleto tho action taken wns Inconi down heron- 1008 are to be struck off , clesstlu,l problems mhIi ns
trooklwhen tho repuillatiou might hate hint pallblo with the theor) that tho ltd tho list after twenty-lite )ems' ser-1 Shnll there lie 11 suprune court ot
lilm. Imiulstratioii tins acting In good fiillh; tlce, and ships laid down later than Methodism"'
.lor, ill acting 111 goon lllicil, llio ichsl null nine nicer mi'iii; -nun ulllt'
elect setirnl new bishops iiImo thi--, ltatliug or tiiiestlnuiible- moriil tm
tdlteirs or nil ilenomiuntlonul p ipers dent t or dlfobeelleiic e to the orde-ricnd
discipline or the church nil the llr.il
Inttrests, sclet t the hinds or mission- eitTi use lit pritute riproor he; gl-11
b pastor or lemb r mul ir there be an
llcktiowle-ilguie lit of the ruult utul prop.
ir liuinllhitlon the- p rse,n ,,, be
borne With On tile second OfTense the
pnstor or te tub r in i tuke with lilm
urn 01 two ilNiittt nit uibi rs nT tliejttttb
ehiirih On tin tliiiel oiTiiisi let blm ' this
Questions of Great Interest.
The Imltle will be rmsl The best
minds or the 1 hur h will lie arrayed
iiKiilnst 1 11, h other and the eyes ot all
tin ele uomiiint Inns villi be on the Mctli-odli-t
km making Imii) InMlniieopolls
to s, e Mhit nitleiii wilt bo taken
It I- sif, tn miiv tm question bcroro
the . n
1"
ohi
ril ii-urrinie will bo fraught
mm h Interest to the church us
after Unpardonable Among Gentlemen.
Mr 'Pnrt onvH Hint I (linnei-il rront that ctuiltl hato been done would hniro in tho case or tlio battle ueet at least
on tho reciprocity measure Tills is been to pormlt the case to como bark linlf the fillips alo to bo kept at full
untrue Ho published a letter of mine, lo tho Supremo Court, which had de complement
In answer to a letter of his, marked, flared theso corporations outlaws" , ' ,
Coiilldenllnr liuldentnll). one of tho About That Third lerm. I lit' commlttco In charge of tho con
unpaiilonnble sins on the part or an) I Taking up l'lesldent Taffa stiuet- tentloti of (leruiau singing societies
' .- - . t .it . 1 . I 1 . ( 11 11 lilnlt lilnnl D nl Titll lint nil tmvt lillill
ti.ni. rtillliifr l.lniMnir n irilil lnniflll Ih In lir IMlOll I MO UlirU-UTIU nill)llll)ll. I lit? "tuv-ii ic-v,n tti iiui. i...v.i. ih-h iMinv
PICTURES FOR PAN
PACIFIC EXPOSITION
AT PERKINS' STUDIO
publish conlldcntlal correspoudenco Colonel ndvertc-d lo his own uttornnco " trvlng to secure n tlslt to that port
without permission. As to this I care after tho 1904 election, and went on of a (Jermnn warship.
nothing, hut I warn Mr Taft that In I "Now, as a matter or ract. tho dan " - . - t- vv-yw v v
discussing negotiations with a rorelgn ger 10 mis couiur irom ,1110 mini , 1 iieiuiuie. n m rer n uu uuu m hninciscn in rnr, are
potter. It Is well not to publish Hiiclrltrm enn only como rro.11 n mnis bo- can mil) be n tousecutlto third term! j Perkins' studio
expit-ssloiis ns that In his letter about Ing so Intrenched In potter by succes- which violates tho tradition, nnd I had merits were made at this studio and
making Cannda only an adjunct or the site terms that It Is Impossible to ','et this In tlew when I said that I lie cus are repiodiii lions of familiar Hawaii
SENATE HEARS THAT HAY
1 nnmirn uenn mitt a
H
I'lrty sepia enlargements of Hawaii-;
an views, tttcnti b) slxt) Inches In
size, made for the Hawaii exhibit at
the I'un-I'aclllc Hxposltlnu at San
on display at
These enlarge- inquiry Shows While Star Of
lila oliiitli I ' .. . . ..
ficial in Much Better
United Slntes." him out. When a man Is out of onico loin regards the siibstunco anil not tlio seems The views will bo on display! LlClnt.
Hoosotelt went on to slnto that ho llio fact that he has onto been In tho rorin fur one week and eteooiio is Invited I
suppoitod Tnft'a reclproclt) measure ' oflleo can have, nnd does hate, no pos- "And I Made Him President!" I to call at the studio anil see the pic-1 WASHINGTON April 21 At
until bo found It was obnoxious, to the inline oueci in securing mm a mngio .nr inn m nnn mu ui-t'iiunu turcs Detore ttiey 1110 turned (iter to Senate Inqulr) Into tho sinking of the one of the ship's lifeboats while It ttaa
attempt to Jump Into it while It was
descondlliR. kept up a fusillade from
his retolter
Officer fiwore at Ismav.
J Unite Ismti). chief nlDclal of tho
steamship lino which owned tho 111-
tho Inted Titanic, was ordered away from
Hawaii exposition commissioners
farmers delegato 1 Kept in) promise 111 spite ot milium the
"llecmise I had slated that I would "To tost (ho truth or this statement pressure to brtak It, a-ul now he says '
hiipport the tuat). I said Hot n word, all you huvo to (lo Is to look at this that I am not to bo trusted to keep TIMY TITANIP WAIF?
ilusl It until It wn-i dead, he said Dory contest, ino cuiiro inacuino 01 my woru. nnu ciiue 11 1 wero ciecceui ;l,l.,z.,i:,'i: ..
agnliisl
Cti'li then I dec lined to speak on tho
siilijecl until In seternl States Mr
Tafl's malingers themseltes, with what
I can only thnructerlzo as unpnrdon
ahlo haseiiess, began to clitulato the
the rest or,
IDENTIFIED AT LAST
tho Federal olllce-hohlers, tho entire now I must be rreslueit'
redernl political mnchlno, the great my natutal life
majority of the State machines, tho "Mr Taft so)s that "one who sol Nf.w yrjltK, Apill 21 Michel and
enormous majority or nil tho big bush lightly tegards constitutional prlncl-' jjelniemtl Navrii'ltll, the "two little wairs
ness concerns which In an) way top pies, nnd espetlill) the independence ,.,., ,i, ,..,!,,... Tlinnii mill nre
f,,,t ,r me tiiininrt or Tun's iirniiotul 1 resent or benefit by suerlnl Interest or of 'he Judicial) . one who Is so natiir 1 i i.- ,, i ,,i , p.i, u- u.
ircmory Is that ho hlmseir inndo tho! as a leasou win I should nut be noml 'prltlicgo, the git-at majorlt) or tin- all) Impalleiii ol It 1 al icstrnlnta and l)t 3i West nighty-thlrd street, and
mollon thnt thero should ho no prose-1 naled " ' telermi political lenders, all that por- or duo legal prutieltito, and who line ,i8 a.,,,,,.!,!,.,, Margau't, why took
tillnii or tho llnrtester Trust punning Callo Taft an Ananias. 1 11011 "i mo pn-ss niiiuuius uiuni u, mi inibiuiui-iiiiiioii nmu n.nn n-mieu t,m mi((,r llr ,;,, ,, bnanl the Car-
l'lungllig Into tho President a allu the metropolitan press, wiucn is sun ten uv in,t is. (tiuici no- snic-'y no in- pathla when she nnd the two children
slon tlmt "the Influence or federal or sldlzed or directly or Indirectly con trusted with suite sslto prosldenllal vvere rescued
flceholders In tho Chlcngo contention trolled by the Interests all of these terms.' It does not lie In Ills mouth 1 1 a reluctant!) admits thnt tho
this )c-nr would be less cffet-Mtu than are against mo as one man I hato to bb this lie seittrt under mo World's tabled description from Nice
any 0110 candidate than otcr befote in nobody with me except tho pcoplo. thioiigh mv soteii anil a half )enrs. Ho f the distinguishing marks which,
I tlio hislor) or the pally," Itooseolt Places Mope in voters. unci noi then eiMotir nine 1 nnu any wl.ro comiuiinliated by the World
Titanic tndn) positive testlmoii) was
given that I llruie Ismav did not act
a coward's part In tluft ti)lug time
I He tried to glte aid to the onicers in
launching the lifelumts, and onl) Icfl
the ship when he wns prattlcall)
lilm and Miss Ctlc), the trained nurse
exilnlint-d wllh hissing breath I "I have not the slightest chanco of of tho faults which he now llnds In hit
"This Is not onl) uinintrutli, nut nn a iicimiiiiuicm excc-pi iiisoiur as 111 ct:j- no eitieri) piaist-11 me, no eugeriy 101 in clmrgo or the babies, leates no
absurd untruth Never in thirty tnln States and certain Congressional lowed mv lead he eagerly supported rum foi doubt that the) are tho
)c-ars' close obsertutlon hate 1 seen districts In other States, the plain peo- mo and sought mv support, ho thank chlldien or Mine, Nntraltll, tho beau-
suth scnndnloiis abuse ot the pation- pie mo nblo to asM-rt their wishes .fully accepted whateter I had to glto tlful South American wife of the Aus-
has been cllslojnl lo etery'ngc as this )ear Moreter It Is out of against tlio big Inttrests, tho piofes- hint nnd he onlt tllstotered that I wns trian tailor who opened a ship In Nice
tho question that Jir Tart, tan reauy s ai politicians, mo iiiiuizi-u pii-i, uuiigeroiis 10 int- people wnen 1 tiiscov- nrter desettiug rioin tho
ho Igmiiunt of what Is being done 1111 the IVderal olllceholders, the bosses of ered that he was useless lo the people riny ,ij left his wife In
tier him The outrageous attempt to high and low degree "When 1 thought In- wns tho best In Jealousy
the making cd nn Investigation Into
tho trust by the Commissioner ot Cor
poinllons, In pursuance or the Senate
lesolutlon
"When Mr. Tart, obviously to til CI ti
ence tho Massachusetts prlmar) and
In collusion with one or Mr. Lorlmer's
Senatorial supporters tit tho opposite
politic nl pnrt), takes the action ho did
ho has not only In thought, wurd and
deed been tllslo)nl to our past friend
hhlp. but
canon of oidinary tlecenc) nnd fait
denting such ns should obtain even In
icnllng with n man's bitterest oppo
nents. Such conduct icpresentK the
very crookedost kind of n ciooked
dcnl, nnd when Mr. Taft, wltlfln twen
ty-four hours of taking It, complains
that ho has not been git on n sciuaru
th al by mo ho exposes hlmsolf to tlerl
slon uml contempt.
"Foul to Verge of Indecency."
"T his Is not mi exceptional Inst mice
of how ho has behnted to mo. The
same (ourso was followed lust summer
In connection with the Tennesseo Coal
and lion Company Tho assaults upon
me by Mr Toft's campaign munngms,
made In Washington under Mr Tuft's
tor) e)es, hato been foul to tlio verge
of Indecency Hut remember, 1 nm not
toniplnlulng (it these things, I 1.11111
being lotterttl been use. In his excite
ment, he ttks Interfering with tho
ship's olllters
l.nmuigo loo object lonahlo to ho to
pcatcd aloud In the Senate Inqulr) Into
the Titanic disaster was used by Hat-
forced Into n boat W) one of tho ship's, old (1 Lowe, llfth olDcer of tho ship,
trow ' I l.owt tiramntlcally recited to tho
I Scnnte lim-stlgntltiE committee how
WASHINGTON, April 21 Harry 0 ho, not knowing that ho was talking to
I.ote. llfth olllcer of tho sunken TI- the head of the company which em
tonic, toelav told the Senate Intestl ' pln.vml lilm, had told Ismny to "(let to
gntlng tomniilteo his part In the out of huro so thut I can work,
struggle or the surtltors ror lire f cl Iwhllo Lowe and other sailors were tr)
lowing the catastrophe Ills testimony i Ing to lower the llrst lifeboat on the
I'eteloped that with a volunteer trowl Marhoard side of ihe Titanic,
ho rescued four men rrtnn tho water,' "This man drum))" raid Unto,
sated a sinking tollnpslble llfclio.it I "wus greatly excited Ho was holler-
by towing it astern of his. and took lug. 'Lower awn,), lower utta), lower
on (went) two men nud 0110 woman' nwnt-I' nnd I swore at lilm to order
rrom the bottom of an oteriurned boat l.lm bnck "
I'vtr) one or those under his chnrgo Ixwo said Ismav went back and
he landed safel) on the Carpathln I mnde no reply lo him l.oo also tcstl-
I'rcim llrst to last Lowe's stor) lied he never would have known tho
showed that ho plnted the man Or man was Ismii) If he t.owei had not
Austilan l dered nwnv in clmrgo or lifeboat ll met a steward on hY Cnrnathln who
11 lit of he packed It to Its capaclt) on the top told lilm what ho had done and asked
deck, and, rearing that some might hint wl.) he 'swore at Isma
NOMINATION BLANK
Good for 3000 Votes
ROOSEVELT'S CAMPAIGN IS
FINANCED BY PERKINS,
Sii)s ihe New York livening 1'ii-t plci)es In the Wuslilimte 11 hurinii iji -Ituositilt'H
imiipiilgii fund, foi llie'1"rd In disgust that the ngents of
, tne toiomi were spinning inoue) iiko
Downtown address. If any
prlinnr) contest In this illy nloiit wns
I drunken bailors " Some of It.iosc-
moru than S1),000 lie 1111 rely wished Kelt's Westtrn bocinuis will liinloiibt-
to permit the people to expiess I heir! nil) , glml ),,
om cube lining tjtslre to uumluutt lilm, hlzuble a burrel.
hour that he has so
Others ot tliciu 111 ly
but etldeiitly thought It prudent to elu vtlnce a little when tin) sie inullrmi-
llttle "aieelirntlng" of the inijtktlo
11
popular will The nit 1 exult llgures
out fur lilm at about H 11 vote 1'ir
liups tluit was his proof of 'fraud" If
mi) thing like tho nmici ratio bus pre
Millnl tlsettliire, the ktuteiuint niiiilo
on Suiidii) thut J7U0.IJO0 bis alrnndy
beiu exptudid on his cmnpiilgii to let
the will of the people lie clone, would
Im umler rut hi r than otti the nun k
It wus optul) climgid In Iiidlumipnlld
th it largo Hiimsiwtre ustd to try to get
tlon of the tlinrgn thut tltorgn W I'ir
kills Is iiellug as chief nugil" for the
colonel It Is, no doubt, his own
moiii) whk h he Is lion giving lo
Itucisetelt, nud lint, as In 1001, the SliU,
000 of Ihe New York Lire Insurance!
('oiiipiiiis mail) belonging lo vv blows
mul orphans Hut Ids name has not
been ixnetl) cine to tiro the heurt or
the Wusttru farmer except with ruge
mid what tho political effect will bci
of the news thut I'trklns Is llnauclng
WWBKSizxL
H I nominate Mrs. or Miss
H Address
MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS,
SOFT, FLUFFY, ABUNDANT
debauch tlio foiestn nnd reclamation "The lenders on no side nro tump struinent In sight for serving tho pen MBs Ulley's Identlllcatlon Is misl
tettlce 1 can testify to tho truth of men who nro lighting for an Ideal, and pic," continued the Colonel, "I was for tlte, but Miss Murgaret Hays, tha fos-l " -. . ..M.ss,wrs ,,,., ,
ni)seir. becauso rorest olllcers hato wo hate not a partlclo of hope oxcept him, and I would hiitcontlnued to ha ter mother, who spends her mornings A I ITnTl K li A NIlFRlNF AA II I
forwarded lo me letters sent them b) In our belief that tho plain peoplo aro for him without any regard to his per- playing with the children and has lull wfV JLj X X lulu lyrtil WJjiVinij TT XXjLi
Mr. Tart's mnnngeiH 'wmi iih, nun wo kiiow nine unless mo nonni actions townni me 11 only no nnu them twine themseltes closel) nround
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ncmio 01 tne niiiiso ot inirouago iius 1110 uveiMiii'miiiihi --nn 01 v mmu i-ej,,i,i,i,e-u m m-i 11-1 um iiui'iusi 01 mo per neuri, nuns it iiiiru to annul 1110
been done tllrcttl) b) Mr Tart lilm not ho victorious people demanded " rncls
reir, ns In the case or the various - m - .
North Carolina iiomlnntlons More
(iter, does Mr Taft think Hint tho pto I
plno hato foigotteu tho letter his set
lotnry sent out ns to testorlug to In
Hiitgent Senators the patronage of
whldi lie had dcpilted them?" ;
After going Into detail to show
"coriuptlon and tnlliislou" In the Ken
link), Indiana and New York primal
les, Itnosuvelt took tin tho 1'resldenl'H
Occupation Phono
District No ' (Seo District Divisions)
1
Nominated by Address
Get a 25 Cent Bottle Nov and
Forever Stop FalltnR Hair, Itching
Scalp and Dandruff
If you Wish to Double the Beauty
of your Hair in Ten Minutes surely
Try a Dandennc Hair Cleanse
Only the first nomination ballot received for each candidate will count
for 2000 votes. Kill out nil tho Hues of this ballot vory carefully and mail
AT ONCH to tho Contest Mnnngcr, Ktunlug llullctln, Honolulu, T II.
Ihe management reserves the right to reject any objectionable iioml
nntlons. I'll! out this blank, write plainly, and send It tn Contest Mnnnger with
)our namo or tho nnmo nnd address of )our favorito cantllclate Tho names
of persons making nominations will not bo illtulgcd, It bo retpicsted
lloiist-telt lichgates, and tine or his ein-Itoosutelt Is ut knst In eloiibt
Your lair becomes light, waty, flufft,
abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and
beautiful as a joung k'"l's alter a Dandcrme
hair cleanse. Just tr this moisten a cloth
with a little Dandenne and carefully draw it
through your liair, tikuig one small strand
at a tune. Tins will demise the hair of dust,
dirt and excessive ml and in just a fc-tv
moments ou have doubled the beauty ot
jour hair.
A delightful surprise awaits pirticularly
those who hate btcn careless,- whose luir
has been neglecteel or is scraggy, faded, dry,
brittle- or thin llcmlrs hcautd)ing the hair
at once, Daiuleiuie dissolves emy panicle
of dandruff 1 cleanses, purifies ami invigor
ates the scalp, furcter Hoiping hilling and
falling hair.
Try as you will, after one application of
Dantlerme you cannnt find any eUudrtitf or
a loose or falling hair, and )our scalp will
neter itch, but whit mil please ou limit
will be aller a few weeks' 1151? when )ou will
actually see new hair fine and downy at
first )es but really new hair sprouting all
over the scalp. Danderiiie-inal.es the hair
grow lung, heaty and luxuriant and we can
prove it. II joii care lor pretty, suit hair
and lots of it surely get a 25 cent buttle of
Knoivlton's Dandenne Irom any driijxiit
r toilet counter, and Just try it.
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