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HONOLTTLTT BTAK BTTTXKTTK, THURSDAY, OCT. 2 i, 1912. RILEY H. ALLEN EDITOR THURSDAY.. CM .TOREK 24. 1012 Ration brought Kuhio and the governor closer I than thev have ln-en for year, and how niuehj . RV ought ttrrer to tport irith pain find i-jworse is the slap at a Republican adninistra- tirsft in any of our amunnent. or treat rcn the ineauet intcct irith iranton cruelty. Rlair. KOTLEY MAKES FRIENDS-AXO VOTES David Xotley, candidate for sapf rvisor, a T resident of the Fifth district, was intro duced last night to the voters of the Fourth at the Republican luau. To many of those pres ent Xotley wa introduced and spoke for the first time. He made an excellent impression; his talk was brief but to the point and he1 gave tion of sending to Congress a Democrat! Kuhio' fight on Frear will not be renewed, it is safe to say. The reappointment is certain. The delegate's points were made when Fisher came here and began his probe. , Indeed, it is common knowledge that behind much of the attack on Frear was the animosity of two, Democratic attorneys, one of them, AY. A. Kinney, for years the paid attorney of the planters association. Rut at anyrate the con troversy is over, and Hawaii is sincerely gUd of It will onlv be renewed if the Democratic LETTERS OW TIMELY TOPICS the effect of a man sincerelv Wtl to the attorneys who stirred up' so much of the bitter- Votlev is nesM iKJiore aguui KiieinpL 10 uiscreuib a. Jine interests of his citv and his country. not one of the men in politics for revenue only; a life of hard work has brought him to the point of financial independence' and Jie cherishes the praiseworthy ambition of every American citi zen tq do something for his community. ' ; ' ' j The Star-Rttuttix is glad that the Fifth!; Republican4 administration. These are some of the .reasons, why. Republic ans cannot afford to support McCandless, why voters of Hawail, irrespe!tive of their party af filiations, cannot afford to support McCandless. Repudiation of protection at this time would . 1 . J. T. f 1 1 IX 1 J t .L'lJ' 1 12. district candidate made such an-cxcel!ent im- ' W lon n "? cniiaisii , pinion last night, for in a way Jus appearancel be yoree than iingratefu?, itwould be was at a critical time. The Fifth district has traitorous;, felt that the Fourth should'vote te Xotley, that !d he smcidal. he reprints a w . . . . tt ,r-ni"ii u- i w u mi 'IdLnj wutv,wi Supervisor iWilliam H. McClellan is asking t orate which will not be represented on the board 1 . . - , . . . f i - u i j t " i i r . tr- xn. nA man J re-election and pointing to his record in thepast. if he is defeated.-? Rut Mr. Motley made many, . 1 . ... , - - j i r- , xii i TOOu.It is not much of a record. He .has never been friends last night and will continue to make. - - . - m Z i an exponent of progressive legislation on the thein. To the charge raised by a newspaper that . 1 .7 . ,. . . , , - . . v ; r ,'V in office have he is under guardianship, he jnade answer clear:, , . ' . . . i , .... : - . ; . i i , , v uc Aii i,t.i rrJ been marked by apparent willingness to play m lv. completely and with cmlit: to-himself. : -He , J . ... . , ? - !,.., - - l.wa i-of -wth the Murray element in order to secure what told just why the modest, competence left him? . ; v tJ . . . W h h s f 'ther hail - been placed in' triist placed PP0 that element could . give him. Those . ls- a. exir , , . who have followed McClelland career as a super- in trust by Motley lumsell. --- r. ... .. . axV i. - -4 : ' -v- 1 i. w ci- Di i. . u itoo' visor will realize also that hahas seemed almost The StabRuu.etix recognizes now, as it has . w , . , . ; . v' Vi w invariably willing to. back p anything, that icy uetuucH; uicy uiu uui ouu wv r t o a man thev did not - know. SW utui nuu .v r v i i . - i -i ' 11 willing to trnst the important affairs of the cityj - , . . , , - i - r; AndV this paper ish Z ZX?' ;wp;:WK'ii andton the other for Demo- voters who-met'yotlev last night and heard his M110: ' . , Russia's relentless plans to control the desti- incKlest but clean-cut little speech feel that he is i uimeu wjun m'jkf v .f v"-i niw nf thft fprJeast are revealed1 in renorts of district as the Fourth; ig asking-from the loyal O Si? - ; r.,fW v f - - ; Russian domination s of jATladivistok. The Chi- voters or , the inty; ;, r.,: t v nese consul at Vladivostok telegraphed to Pe cJALL HAW All LttULIAlt lilt MlllAK 1 Auli r 1 1 gians have issued an order that all Chinese must leave AHadivostok. Tie Chinese consul pointed . ' : . r ; The StAn-Rt'LUrrLN discussed yesterday some, out ttiatithere subjects of the personal traits of iLL. 3IcCandless vh make him a-candidate: for delegate C t hat the voters of this territory cannot .afford nience and mucl l6ss., ,He states that he has.vis- to support These traits may well be, summed . the Russian authorities with a view to se- un in the .words of a personal friend of the Dem ocratic boss, a mari tvho lias been wavering be tween McCandless; and Kuhio. : Commenting on IcCandless, he paid : ) 'Link has no adequate conception of the del- ciiring; a modification of the rigorous order which has been . issued out that they have paid ... -. -4 . ' .-. . - - i . . no attention to his request HAWAII FOOLISH TO 1!KE! DEMOCRATS. Editor Honolilu Star-Bulletin. Sir: As the soapbox! U occupied every day by spielers of different po litical faith, and, besides;i couldn't say anything if I had the' chance to mount the box. I am going to again say a few words through your paper to the young men who are about to cast their first vote, always bearing In mind that we in Hawaii have little to say in the way of electing a presi dent, still, there is a. chance that good seed may be scattered nd take root in the young voter. What a man receives in the way of compensation for what he has to sell, be it brains, labor or produce, is considered his income, that which keeps body and soul together, not only of himself but of those he loves and cherishes in his little home. The only way. he can protect that income, no matter how small or how large it may be, is by a system of protection that is offered by the principle that go to make up the Republican party, and which maintains a Protective Tariff on foreign-made goods. That protect ive, arm .that guards . your , interests, your income, your prosperity, your home and all in it that you love is in danger of being pulled down, and will be pulled down if the Democrats gain the day on the 5th of next month. Twenty years ago, beyond the rec ollection of the younger voter of to day, the country elected a Democratic president and there .was immediately into small rooms like sardines, and are working like mad to keep the breath of life in their bodies with the starvation wages that are paid them for th work on garments. That's what ' Made in Germany" means. If the Democrats are successful at the coming election and although we have no voice in Wilson's election, we will feel the effect here as strongly as if tbig were a state and had cast every vote for him. It will mean here, as well as on the mainland, that all the, goods now manufactured by out strong, willing, young American man hood, the fathers of the coming gen eration, will be duplicated atid quick ly displaced by goods "Made in Ger many" by child labor. How do you like, the prospect, you young voter? The manufacturers of the country are certainly not going to support a party that will pull down the bars that keep their factories running and making money for them, and it stands to reason that anything that will, af feet the manufacturer will certainly affect the wage-earner. Do you, young voter, want your wages cut from fifteen dollars a week to seven dollars a week for the privilege of buying a twenty-dollar suit of clothes for fourteen dollars?' "Down with the Protective Tariff, and Down with the Highest Wage? the wage-earners of any country ver re ceived! Down with the Best Markets the Farmer ever hauled his produce to! Down with the Home Production of everything made in this country rushed into effect a measure known and makes it prosperous! Down with as the Wilson bill. It did just what the Republicans said it would do, and warned the voters against, and that was to close down the factories of the country by the hundreds and opened up the soup-houses throughout all the big cities of the states so that the peo ple should not starve. ' Now, the Dem ocrats want to do the Same thing again. There is dangerahead if you do not' look well to youf way of voting..- ;"' "i ' You frequently see tne following marked on goods, "Made in Germany" or -Made In ' France''; At a glance that does not mean much to you or anybody of ' the ordinary mind for such; things; 'But let tne ten you what it means. It means that the goods so marked' were' made by farm laborers on ' rainy days when they could - not work on - the farms, at everything that Makes Lite Worth Living in America!" That should be the platform on' which the Democrats are asking you, young voter, for s your vote. Are you going to give It to them?. If l hits you as about the fight thing to do you can do it, and get along for a while without your - usual wages, bu Vou hear me; it wpn't .take four years . to convince you that: you , had a hand in helping to sticking it Into your own growing prosperity and breaking it off. AMERICAN VOTER. AN IXYITATIOX. Japanese. Girls High School, Fort Street, City, ; Oct. 23, 1912. Editor Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Sir: You are t cordially invited to ortnnrl tfo a o f i wViftH " will V a AnAitA4 wages that hardly keep them in'goocr at the Japanese Girls" High School on health. It' means that it is. made by Fort street on Oct : 26," 1912, from ' 9 tittle i children after school; hours. It a. m. to 11 p. m; There wilt also be means .that : the' tiny tots,' after having ' an entertainment in the evening which been in, school from early morning-wilt commence. at t p. m. - ' go direct p the. factories and work ; WH1 you kindlyj extend the above until half past 6 in Hhe evening, and invitation to the people through your are 'paid, four, and one.half cents to paper? seven cents for -six hours' work.' It, Very truly yours, means that whole families are jammed J. TANJO. . ; . .. , iui, ana nave oecome one or tne act ive features of the association. All the .women of the city are cordially i This afternoon - refreshments' wU A. M. BROWN The maneuvers are. bis served oh the lawn at the Home-1 most interesting. Jamea ;Vilder apd- sfead to tUose'rho are members of the myself had two fine , days 4 of it down' tennis classes" - It has bee planned with the troops, and -their '.work is T6-1 to arrange- once a' month for such so markable: .Both armies lx. are doing tial times. - - w " - splendid vwofk In the -Ifield and the The following schedule has been conauct oi tne camps is lauitiess. PERSONALITIES. announced: : Tuesdays--Swimming from 3: 15 un til 4 p. in. Indoor Gym. from 6 until 7 p. m. and-7:15 until 8:15. , Wednesdays Tennis from 4 until 4:30 p. m. Basketball from 5 until 6 p.- m. , " - Thursdays Tennis from 3:45 until The Australian' fight promoter who canceled rateship; -he has -no conception of the kind of uhe boiits of Champion Jack Johnson because man that -should represent this territory in Con- the latter's escapade with' a white girl is of fens-1 pose but hy a mania for'off ice. ; sport-lovers the world over. There have been v Outside of .the persona riiar who were a credit to the game and whose voived, . which this paper has discussed with re-J Trsonalities rose' above what at best is not an luctance and not : until Mr. McCandless in ' his . ennobling profession. Johnson ; is not one of campaign iRpeches Jegan fa indulge; in asser-. them. ; The praise and fulsome flattery he has tions of the most foolish kind with the evident received is a disgrace to sportdom, and he should 'intention of deceiving the voters on questions of j long ago have been taught that ability to knock national poiiticsj-outside of the personal char- 0ltt an opponent gives him no privileges of con- acteristics, we repeat, of the? Democratic candR uct outside the prize-ring. date, it would be a tactical mistake of the most Speaking of straw votes, the Oriental papers DR. VICTOR CLARK,i -.commit-'e n. m. sioner of immigration, Js reported as Fridays Indoor Gym., juniors from having gone to Austro.Hungary in his 5 until 6 p. m., seniors from 6 until 8 hunt after immigrant laborers. fp. m MR. AND MBS. JAMES LYLE, 972 Saturdays Swimming from 2:45 un Spencer avenue, attain the fifty-eighth til 6:4a p. m. anniversary of their marriage today, j This schedule is subject to change They , were married at Mystic, Conn., at any time. on Oct., 24, 1854, and they have been " .. residents of Honolulu or over thirty J At the annual meeting of the Y. W. years; v Seven . children: living, of the c. A:, which will be held at the Home- venerable j couple are scattered here 8tea,i next Saturday evening at 6 serious kind to send a Democrat. to Congress at this crisis in the sugar tariff. The Republican; received by the last mail from Japan give the policy o protection, open to criticism in certain j following account of balloting in various sec isolated cases though it .may be, vis the policy f tions of Yokohama: "Mr. E. W. Clement, who thai has' built np'Hawaiithatliias'fiM the din-, has made a canvass of iU. R citizens at Karui-ner-pails of the .workingmeri here,,that has paid zawa, Gotemba and Sendai on the question of the salaries of the clerks and Jias given the terri-1 their preference for president of the United tory every substantial public improvement since states, makes the following report : Wilson and Hawaii became part :-of the liited States. The-Marshall, 122; Koosevelt and Johnson, 35; Republican party has Imtd the all-watchful chapin and Watkins, 10; Taft and Sherman, 4. guardian of Hawaii's growth and prosperity. J ohafin and Watkins, 10; Taft and Sherman, 4. To send a ltomocrat to Congress, when the Ke- were cast by Republicans. publican party is fighting for its treat pnn- That Republican legislative ticket in the ciples of protection for American industry, would be as basely ungrateful 11s. the. act of the Fifth district looks strong and both on experi- ence ana animv suuuiu n-hi u mr uwu.. ilncr. Winch bites the hand that -feeds it, Ha- . wairs very industrial life depends uon pi-otcc-tion for sugar. What kind of voters are those who would send fo Congress a member of the party which is attempting right at this time to force a free-sugar bill through the house, the senate and past the president? V ;. There are those who say that to return Kuhio to Congress will be a slap at the administration, because of the controversy the delegate brought omled : lelpfrflte Kuhio has noti taken it into his fall campaign; he h.xs rested; War in the Balkans is nothing to war on the his case with Secretary Fisher; and the inves- Leilehua plains. Roosevelt's rapid improvement brings the as surance that Gov. Wilson will soon le at lilierty to go campaigning again. The crop of political hopes appears to be about the only one injured by rain. The Mahuka site case again ! Sounds like the echo of a long-forgotten past. and on the mainland, and they have many ' grandchildren, and. greatgrand children. " .- i MISS BETTY DEVEREAUX, mem ber of .the Ferris Harlman Company, which was recently fn Honolulu, is reported by the Japan. Times to have narrowly escaped serious injury In Tdkio recently. Jumping out of the o'clock, the following musical program will be rendered: Piano Solo a Gavbtte; b Serenade; c Bouncing Bet Mrs. W. D. Westervelt Song a In April; b Whither Mrs. L. Tenney Peck Piano Solo Idyl.... Mrs. W. Whitney By a happy coincidence this meet w&y of a frightened horse, the puller intr tt niarA.on th dat f of. the kuruma in which :8he was rid- "Mother" Castle's birthday, and for ing threw t her directly in front of a tnig reason will be an affair of two-street-car,, which caught her and interest dragged her several feet Beyond a. ' m'm few painful bruises She escaped se vere injury. . . The hearing of the John Gomes Hen- m e" ' ' riques murder case was continued by T. W. C, A. SEW A'D '0TES. t Circuit Judge Wtiney today to next I Monday morning. The juror whose ill- Through the kindness of one inter, ness has delayed the case all this ested in the work that the association week, is said to oe improving slowiy. is doing, an excellent croquet set has and is expected to be abi ; to resume been furnished for the Homestead. tfuty by that date. Oahti Country Club Members please note that we have a limited! number ot Steins suitable for Saturday's High jinks just the ' . ;, -t right kind for the Club. Prices from $1.50 to $.50. Make your selection early, or v you'll be too late. WICHMAN'S Leading jewelers . . 1. - : When a man- is in love with a s And there are people Who never ar widowi it's a sign ; she knew ; It long j rive- at condualoo until - the under before he made the discovery. . J taker is ready to take their measure Th rpirular vpsner services will be held at the Homestead. King street. True bills, indicting John Silva on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. a statutory charge and Han Young Spencer Bowen will be the leader and on a charge of manslaughter, were ic- special music has been arranged. It turned to Circuit Judge Cooper yesre-- has already been stated that these t'ay afternoon in a partial report by Sunday meetings have been most help- the Territorial grand jury. 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