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GREAT CttflVB SEES ELECilGIi KIGHT .v Bulletins election.' returns on Sstur- -day sight and were given the figure the ysrioas . precincts, . ' At times the crowd father on King street between Fort and Bethel was so lame that it spilled into the s4Ja- cent areas, in spite ct sent rata that'fell at.inUmls, thi peopls Janv med- the atanding-space all Along tae fclocfc and when "Good . Nighf was flatbed on the screen! e few ttlnntes hundred of so faithful followers of politics watering oeiatea - returns. liany people; watched ' a while; went - m.m frir w A VaaV arfl .r- :: the help ot numerous mends who tel- - CVUUUCU 1U VU WlCCh 41 W W WlUkfcUt -. k - . . va' - - - - . f .Hlai.i'la li 1lt..t A.AA. Jk llVI il in on sample oiuou or ouwrwue; with':. the' faculties afforded by: the county clerk's office and hy Demo- perhaps had the jnost eornprehensirs lecUon-nl3it btireaa In the history - of local politics. A special room wai . sees re a urousa e coviresy i ti iw Toinit.-. manufacturer's agent. Walty hufldlng,. who placed his office at the .disposal of this paper, into this office '. . i 1 t - .. ' . . -" i phernaa;'-ahd with E. K. Fernandez, who tit handled election returns on - th - screen tar Vrfiru thA antem for - jyufrhphti-Sv- vui uo tt mm. vwiuytswi -Outside,, the taff of precinct-work- en corerey erery city precinct." Spe cial help was given by detAchment st EcyjSc'cratt, who took charge In sev er! precincts and telephoned in the ::' As dusk gathered the figures were (Continued frora Page 1) propelling machinery consisting of ductlon gear-turbine for driving th4 lag .about 2C&0 h. n. This - WiU give ue cutter a sp.eea or not less man is miles an hour, as demonstrated by the eipertmenta made, on a modercf tli The vessel .' wltt .hive , three fun decks fore and aft, and will be tttV give the greatest efficiency, and ; so 'tha cfflceririid crew. An innovation r. in ' be iatrt duced l3 this ship by Havfr.r a fleers 'rmtterx forward reverse trf the ccnfiitlon for the- ma jority or .vessels jn : tne povernmenx SPEEDY COAST-GUAOD CUnm FOR : ILOI; 10 BE BEST I SERVICE . : . 1 1 ... - .y . .. -i.--.. t . .. . v. ; 1; 'I t 1 S-T rjl? thing ';lJvj-i'A" tTro.cre 1 : i s 1 '.it vvv - money to connect tne two.s 11 faster than t , facumany 5;' CIDOOK, too. N Ii.;.-'" ''; wai -. . -: ; . - - , - . - -. ' -; '' yf---TP there are things which we wibnt and that can be had at prices which we can r' - : ; afford. But where are they f t Ah that' the qnesti(m--where are.theyf Well, v-jost to satisfy yonrEGlves,J torn to the Oaified Advertising in today's Star-Bnlletin : .... L v ?.---.: -f. f it S-. ::. shot tenws tts stretta the tflarala ated screen Indent ofWv W. Dimood Company, and in a few minutes the crowd began to come. : It was largest between'8 and )11 o'clock. Bcj 7:30 the early totals were being glrei out. and by f the Star-Bulletin's figures ahowed the probable nomina tion of Hopkins for sheriff and the election of Brown for attorney, Kalino kalanl for clerk end v Conk ling for treasurer. Half an.nour later It was made certain thas tUckneU was nom lnsted and'abctrt this tims the EUr Bulletin showed tnst Uottntlta and Homager were almost surely leading for the Republican auperrisori! nonv tnatkm, and tnat etrle and McCleSan were far in the lead in the Demo cratic cojumfl. AValmanalo as. usual had its count tn first This precinct has set the lesd for years In early reportlag. It is a small nreclnct sad the count is made rapidly and teWphoned at once It srriTed 15 'minute after the polls closed ' ' j - " ." -The second precinct of the fourth district, -Wsiklki, was last in, at 2:45 fiunflay. murnlng- The rotlng here wis iieaiy ' : The 8wUiHetln desires to extend its hearty thanks to those who assist ed in the election night organization and thus made" it possible to give the lews to the people at th earliest pos slble moment Those who voluntarily sent tn news helped (rat s great deal The Boy Scouts who aided, with the precincts in ;which they gathered the news, were as follows: - Ray Jacobson and W Sampson, first ; precinct, four district. Kslmnkr. waiter uathesoit' and Winiam Holt, second precinct, fourth district Wai Richstd Ronton .and V. Cwmg, fertlce.".?'- f lis; nswcuttef', will be provided with a , complete - outfit of lifeboats and other apparatus for rendering ltd to vessels in distress," " - . ':. The ; electrical f equipment win be very . complete, and will consist it i powerful radid.-. outfit " two I search lights and - various other apparatus with which: modern . craft of, this ds fcriptica ire fitted. la tia 'tt wif th cutter' will uaddnbtedry 139 tries-' f erred to the nary for that purpose and will hava : a batterr of modem guns cortpttftle. td i, gunboat ; of lier i Heir fuel ' supply 'will bw Teryl large and sufficient to give her a- steaming radius at r economical speed ct -ivct TOQOt mlles,..;' fr:Ji-'l : In . times of peace -her complement will , consist,: of . slx voffleen' ind0 petty officers and enlisted men. i'- ! yon want is on one side-rprice the waters of expense.- WhetT y "-. !' '4:. EABLY every day : we,' yon, all of ns, are greeted by the announcement of 'an : .other advence in prices of this, thatVandibther thines-vances that come , bur advances' in inwtne.Nearly have bee - and there jou will find much for sale and tenth predict fourth distrlct,'Pauoa. - Edward 8I1ts and Benry Clpp Hath precinct, fifth dlsWct, Kalihl. Carl llorteisen, tenth precinct, fifth district, KairhiwaenA. John JTellx and - Rodolph Dunesa. elerenth precinct fifth district King street near Kaiulani school. Sentiment seemed slightlr mixed in todays stock market after the holiday since Friday. Olaa was a shade stronger but Hawaiian Commercial was a half oft between boards. Wal& Ion appears -on the new basis of cap italization. Between boarda sales were 175 shares and at the- session 286. Prices on sales were Olaa 14 1-4, Ha waiian Commercial 481-2 and 4S, Pio neer 37 1-1. M cBryde 10 1-2, Walalua 28 and Oahu 29. Honolulu Oil wis the feature of the unlisted market- More than S500 shares changed hands and the price rose from S3 to S3.S0 closing at the session it S3.30S3.40. Next in in terest was Engeis Copper, unchanged in price it $5.60, and of this stock 634$ shares were sold. Mineral Prod nets wis 43 cents with sales of 3159 shares-and Mountain Kins; was 37 cents. Quotations were S435cent for Montana-Bingham and 28923 cents for lladera. Brokers professed to be without in formation as to the cause of the rise in Oil and if any had the information they were keeping it to themselres up to noon today. - . The Better Business" propaganda for Honolulu fs going along with a rush today, taking Increased impetus with a bright Monday morning, and hew . announcements will . be - made from .time to time. John Efflnger of the eiter Bus inesS' committee slid ' this morning that the whole situaUon in A nutshell was to keep down ccmercfal alarm and to move along very, much as be fore with special mention paid td economy la. th food supply. The ; plan of action of the Better Business committee will be to show improvements that are going on here munkipaliyand Industrially; to con- vise residents that there is no oc casion , for Harm and to encourage thw Idea that wages will it least be th4sam with possibly tendency towards higher salaries; also to show that there t will be no dUchargmg of employes. . ' . ' : ' : - -. ' ' .i :': -Charles- It:. Frtrier is i preparing somi -:striiinj'- svdvettislns-A matter which wiU forcibly eresent: the whole proposltlod of the Chamber of Com- merce to th tmblld-r--'. v- SBigBbe in stock wm BllSlESSnTO) thS. thep-and ittnning between the selling expense is great, the waters are everything we tise i affected : . : Advertisinir in todav1 for rent that fit your needs and Advert 3 A!I G?53 AERO Tenders for Other Buildings for Airship Base Will Be Opened May 31 Local army authorities are getting ready in rapid order tor the estab lishment of a base (or the aero equairon that Is due to be sent to this island, as is erldent from the amount 01 business in this line that is being transacted at the -office of Lieut-Col. R. McA. Schofield, con structisg Quartermaster. Bids have just been opened at the construction office, it was said to day, tor four aeroplane hangars at Pearl Harbor, each 60 by 100 feet in floor dimensions. The low bidder for furnishing steel for the structures was . the Lord-Young Engineering Company, with an offer of 122,500, No award will be announced until approval is 'received from .Washing ton. It was also announced today that bid wiU be opened on May 31 for the construction of a storehouse and garage at Fort Kamehameha where the aero squadron is to hare its base. This building will be 42 by 125 feet In floor dimensions, and will house the tools and machine supplies of the squadron which hare alfeady begun to arrive. Everything Is reldy today aboard the Pommern at Pier 7 for her de parture for the coast Her steering gear and pumps are in good work ing order and the crew which will take care df her while she is being towed up to the coast are Aboard. When the Pommern leaves she will be the fourth ex-German boat to leave the islands this month for the mainland as i United States - steam erv with the- American-flag flyfs'g from her to -.. place of the German mercantile emblem. The Ahlers, HoP satii and Setos ire now en route. r The ''Big Four"--Ahlers, Pommern,! HolsatU- and SS cleaned opf the Itttle bdats are now getting attention. The Loongmoon is on the Inter-Island drydock today, the Print Weldenuf was cleaned last week and made ready for. the trip, and only the two smallest, the Staata- sekretar Kraetke and Jhe Gduverneur Jaeschke, now iwait their turn "to "do their bit" Is American steamers. ' w'i orders aggregating jwfjw ions osi steel: ships have" been.. placed in Cans I , V .f. ( r i eoara rcr steamers, rangm irom ,wu 1 to 8,400 - tons, to carry canaaian sup- f lisa until, in H ii your pock- B.h3:!'a 11 SQUADROU POgN READY M SOLDIERS liJ OFSIBlS Peter M. Johnson of Pearl City is in the Queen's hospsui today with three bullet wounds in his body, and Walter Cape and a CL Hirls, both of the Headquarters Company, 32ad Infantry. hive been arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the shooting af fray which took place at Pearl City last night ' The fcvwTy which the police-have is that it the home of Prank praellas Policeman J. K. Keonaona was called in to arrest a soldier who is said to have? attempted to insult someone in the OrneDas home. Keonaona in turn called upon Johnson to assist' him in 'making the arrest and in the ttelee which followed one of the Soldiers if said to have fired three thou into John son's body. One bullet took effect in the , left elbow, another la the abdomen and the third in the left side of the chest He was taken to tbe emergency hos pital and later to the Queen's hospital where he Is reported resting easily to day. He will probably recover. Deputy Sheriff f ernandes arrested Harris at Waipahn shortly after the e f fray, add although Harris idmttfed being present it the shooting he said Cap was the man who did it Upon this information Capt McDnffle of the detectives got in touch with officers of the army and they informed the police shortly that Cape had been ap prehended. 4 McDuffle was to go to Schofield for probably be arraigned in police court tomorrow. Harris Is still held, for in vestigation. . ' ' . v The shooting was done with a A$ caliber revolver. at mmm Follawing the receipt of week-end w(.. u..r ton of th Products Company, George a Waterhouse, secretary of the company, issued the following report: - "General Manager . Anderson of the Mineral Products Company sends the following iafornr.tlon by week-end wlreltesj , "The manganesd diolde factory wis rmrfor three days during last waefc TheA'corrosiroaf piping , is now -beiag installed. ' At the same time the re torts,ar being relocated nearer tbd tower, and other adjustment are be uiauK ! The tower 5 workts jplenf uwiy. "The' possibilities of magnesia' in v. .V' Jf-.j' - - "T- 1' i 1 making, of firehrkk and the develop mem 01 tne magnesii deoosiu are narmg attention. : v., : ' , In regard to the . railroad. :; tha freight business from the ? If aanesite Companies, is 'more promising ....... , , ,, ,- BASEBALL RESULTS NATIONAL UEAGUE At Boston ClncinnaU 2, Boston 1, t Brooklyn-SU Louis Brook- At Philadelphia Phliadslphia 4. cnicago 3. -- - ;. . ; 4 . At New YorkNew Tork -4 Filts- hurg 2. - -v ' . ;- - : American' League eames nostnoned cn account df rahv What people dont know don't hurt . them? -v.-" - 'v :v Is that sdt What about the" man who didn't know the gun was loaded T -Detroit Free Press. :: ' Then ydn: dont km me? Why do you fif thitft Why, yes. absolutely. . v;- -tf - ' . "I dont lore you" Sun Dial.- Values 0 Children's and - Infants' White Dresses, 6 months to two years, at $1.00. Combinations of Fine Nainsook (draw er and corset cover )j 36 to 44, at $1.00. Special ralne in Smart Tailored Hats for Misses, "Leighton," formerly sold at $3.50, now $1.00. 9 JAM ES H. LOVE L Premises ftwsV healtH GIVE YOUR EWlE3Sl(gQlA( n ifw-7r ?3d LzZ W L3 They are constitution bulldsrs. Dsmsrtd your eholce st yc-jr crsetf iraTOH PI1ESM ClEii Claus Roberta, clerk of the third di vision of circuit court will be retained la office by Judge WfiHam 11. Heen, the latter has announced. Roberts wis appealed . by James L. Cooke when he became circuit judge, and has kept on in the office since Coke's appointment to the supreme bench. Albion Blom, present second clerk, will probably be retained until July 1, Judge Heen says, as the. new regula tions . provide that the second eterk Shall also be 1 stenographer. Judge Hsea says that reports to the effect that he has appointed It It. Springer as court reporter ire errone ous. He has Sprfngetin mad for the definite as yet as to who will be tin- ally appointed, springer- Is-stenographer of the tlltA circuit court it 09 111'- - OF P. 0.'S HERE Fraak J. Hare, the new postoffke inspector for this territory, is in Hv noluln today, to tak the place of Thomas J, JTavin, who left ;OU the last Haul for the mainland, tq recuy eTau his health, -jj- - :'; Thi lnspectcr was l member of the committee which made a borough examination of ths methods ind sill ciency ot tbd New : York postoffiCf, this resulting in the dismissal of Post' master Morgan, after 3& yesrs of ser ried. - A new postmaster has been ap pointed, - ifiUiyi: . '' 'v. J, -: Hare will continue the annual i in specticm ct all postoff Ices tn the is lands, which was started hy nlspector flavin, and ni4 to. he dropped by hint wnen narm. wis taken seriously iH while at HIIo. :i The new inspector anowa tie territory' thoroughly, as he was stationed here altogether more than- 10 years, serring from lidl tn ltH: 'He comes from the Sin Iran Cisco mtlsion where be has been on special work, Including the Kew Tork Inspector Flarin expects to olula it least a month's sick.leirs on sr. riTing at 'the coast, before reporting ior auty again. -;- TOO LATE TOlClASSIFY : j eiTUATlOM : WAflTED Experienced stenographsr (resident) wants position law work or com mercial. Phone 4354, 171 Youhff St. -r 'i'i'- 47912? ' -c HELP. "WANTED A good washer and Ironer is wanted it The Juoselawn; 13 w King street FOR RENT. Ponr-reom furnished cottaee. Phdne 4229.' - v--v 6711 4t Children's Milan and Peanut Straws, value np to $3.00, now $100 coca, Z A splendid , lot ;of jiew 'patterns in Dress Voile at'4 yards' for $100. . "T C ' "White; Velvet Cordnroy hrcad welt, also an assortment of colors in the nar- row welt, 36 inches wide, extraordinary value at $L0O L CITY TTiAKZTZn COW?AriY - -FH0K2 " : ' fee Men umI Wemesi CHILDREN Two Js panes s . firm . Tasd and roktiyi A Company were krr 114 den for farnlihlag labor fa ti stmtlon of ii buUdiag at Echcr:14 Barncki to be tried is qvirun fcr officers, it wis stated todays it Cs offici of Ueut-CcL K. licx. Bel: 1 til, constructing Qtrtrmistsr. v Thti is another portion ct tL tig eosstmction Job which Until tin has ordered it thi post- Two's bid the lxbtf tor t!r Jhirtt.1fnr f r?l!3 while thi other fits bid era IS tHi tegs for 111325. V- ' StorMTMSkMrriSS9rrWWMrSSMSSBlSV ,. HEHOfllAL sinnofj.' ' NEXT SOHDAY F0nr - 'SCHOFIELD FE0"LE . Chaplain Telly ef th 1st fU!4 4 Artillery fs to preach A itrtson Spanish War Veterans at thi next it 10:29 s m.u Thi crethsri a special musical prozrasi and 4 thi . two caata of the txnUcx r are arranging to itund thi ms- -f rices the . brothers wCl be thi cuests of the chaniiln at Isnch r wa at pw in. ui couiss cus t ban team will meet the mi J- f -t Quarters outfit -on thi irtlHiry f -f paradi grounds for a shar? cc 4- test with hit and ban f , -. ? 1 1 fcr twoyesra, crtj;J t7it . M'm,,, darlr? r r i ' trrj c.-.J:r n r.-. , t l . -. Vf ! C;" fr- I . M .- 4 ... tr:: r;: .,.J.ti t-: c - 5 '-if r-J r.;7 1- l.: cJ ft rJ:i ts cLM tf - c: l u t II it CC:i Ta. Piri kizz tJ.:: 1 . - Thers rra c--r trr?.: i r cj Iln' I.-t J 5 t.ri L-7. 'It tas ts.'j: i t . t :z ' ' c . ;; CtL.r.r-J:-, t::r: v. CcntlXIi, Ly3, !cntIaILLrvll3.i-v. i . . Dpoocj JAPMSERia TOSUPPLYLACC?i m per yard v PHcna4911 WW 111 !i !i j.V , Hotel Street, near Pert -S, -