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. I ... or ;-. I; i-2Cll CCUlC-..-.3 V4.0. Wj II..... ....a L U 0-..a L,j. i wj L-.V3 rc: up to tln.3 c.rtcmccn rounTn disthict by pni:onrcTS NWef Office and Candida rVf; - . MAYOR- r-1 i f -y -i-v- 2 : .7- 3 $.' 4:-f'"5V-.--- i .:7 -"- a-.r'.,i. jM-y -11 Ws.'-l j :;: .'V ,4. - - ' -'' '! 'it,- ts .71 Vs fi2 '.:. 41 12Sr ltt;. ; 10 :-79:: 123 p r r k gle, c. d. ( D) . . . . . ; . ; . . . . . -v-. i f v J : KAHAULELIO, D. K. (L).,..... 1 v"-l v 3 , ?". .is 81- 1 95 ' t S3 1 J 38; ;3-0 13 :. .? 1561 S3 1019 0 . 23 j V 18 Pro. Pre. Pre. Pre. PraPre. Pre. - : Pre Pre. 1 i,T4-Z7 4 v.- 5 ' v.fT 8 -4 9 18 ; 2ir- 0 Ji 20 t5 32;-- 3 "l ,V51 ;r 33 4 34 43 '" 60 83 $8 v 48 'fl CO , 1 13 -' 4 33 V 23 2710 58 f 11-, - 65 .257 i0:Vl'V-3 s: :iva: ?3 1 iv,2 it r 2 1- lv ,v2 ry PiK Pre. ; Pre.? Pre, ,10 11 12 94 .1S1 Pre. Pre. 13 H .13: 20;. X 72 42 77 -127 - ITS ' T'C7 !.0-v-:.lo. 10 123 : 1- 213 4': 5 37:80i:lS8i';SS . 2-V; 0 .- 3 .";.2 i2i4,v--3u Pre. ; 18 6 V A 3".v-;:o- t .. .. orazi Pre. Tctal Total '519 1215 25 43 8 27 i 13 0 0 1422 25TT :, si "61 ir.MI. WILLIAM C: fRl ..'.-.V.'. .-6"J " "fett .ft '0. 5 i- ' AM IA: WILLIAM ''if R ) ' ,i . 1 1". i: illO";!' 129 -79 v1 8VV71 peS-;.! 43 CEAVEN, 4. ASHMAN (R) '119 C ELLIN A, CHAS. H. (R) i.;.;;...;: 223 C I 0 3, J OHM B. (ft) . '.. r. ' 8 HCNTJQUES, EDCAR (R) ,V..ktV 81 HOLLINGER. .DEN () . ." 222 c H O LC U A, C H A S. ( R ):.; i . ..; .'" i HOCCC. W. H. -(R ) . v . . . . . f . '' ." h o r. r e r, R o c e RT- ( R ) : .;,.; ..vi ; JENKIf.'C, SAM'L A. (R) ......''.. JOY, F. CARNEY (R) KAHELE. ARCHIE E. (R) '...-. ;"'. iV- LARCZfi. V.'M. fR . ..i. 188 LOCAN, DANIEL (R)?'.;.V.V.iiV.V.lM s LUIE, JOCEPH (R) ICTT.2MITH. E. A, fR) ..ii'..iiU.i 290 AYRES, H; M. (O) CENEVEDES, FRANK C. (D) JUE!.',' HARRY (D) . . . . . . . . ' KATCAE, HUGO (O)1 ..'' KAL':' AICACLE, C W. K (0) LIFTZZ. TAMUEL fD) .Wii...;;.V....U-73 23 115 :5':;i87? 130 212 ; 221 f 182 $7 - f 83- 315 , .1. 102 H 129 129. 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" cf t'-i vct:3 c:t t c'::i:3 c:tt::l in tLs .V Cera cc-U ta f:: - ' - i ii t- 3 vela fcr tllxlHccs: :;3(r:)......;..;.;.:.e42 1.:: ' 1 rr--It fR) 134 :i: rryio (R).V. 2 ;: --ri (n).....ie (R,)....1C1 E:.-I:l ;"3 6S :.:t (?.)........ 67 44 c:)...........vi :d (D).. 01 I i L - 1 I 4 , dm ence o nlnd, tLe rotera &t tia direct Friciary last Saturday put the tearlcst balloting for su;crrlscr tctib3 ;. five Reputlicass tad trD Democrats. ' All cf . these flTe r.e---tiieczs tad, two thousand voUa or tetter.-- " :;' The first sevea men la actual Tctes received re z.i follows: n 4 1 irti r Iti (Ile?. 22C3.r . Lc- l3 i:;.r.ch j. : .1 ::r-:i!-a (i:)...,v,.4:3 c'--- - Chits (ILC- - : ;- - Ahiri) (?.) ,....m.v l.I li.f. ...... J- IT: V.. T.vi-i Crca-Far.) 73 .4C2 G. i;.)........ "....622 (D).......V.147J vhilz . , - -t k will--! 1 ARE in ARMY f : : c c" . . - ; : tt - t cv"7 rr:-- . . , 1 r- . . . y i . - . r: i n'C.D ci:? to cv-.t r.c-3 7 ICO vet: 3-th 2 -:-n fcr cud.'tcr ezl II J v:t:5 cf tcizz r tha fecial rro-i-T fcr a nj:r :;i f:.r .!:?-d cf .ii t:-.3 f:::h. : :n . tl3 d:3 . : ih clrtrict rets . r:;v. Iylut it vrs vr t hecta that 'in :t ia:ci;'j district ,3 T-.3 t.-jr hiji k f . . v:3 tcv:rCTca danzcrcus. I.::r-'s itrcrrth v-c3 cenciurive. He r: 1 .'. ' 1 frcn tL3 start. L:;htfoct r rr i:!:d, la Democratic. Lead r ri::3 t.rrtiy .ft:r S-o'c'.och, that .-w.t ll.w. vi : 1 to tzh3 up the "work of nea 13 : r3 c:":i to jiht la th rsnl3 cf 2 Vai: -1 Ci:.ic3 errty has tt:a t2 - - ty t: 3 I':.t:3 EI .rated Ccnr:as.y, vh'.:h c:;r:i:3 til tha Etreet'cars, ciivatcd.tad t -Sways cf-the -city. Mere thaa 15C0 wc:a to "Ei&a" the ccmrtry's'cars ard reriace the xao- tcrr.:n ard ccn2":tcrs : ciisie ior IS. . , TWO aaaounce . - V v''-rr t;v"L: uum. ly the ec-iraay 3 ttcrt3 that they Lave arrarzed to : ?Joy v.c:t:a to run elevators, tecone floor vaihers and do other work now per form: 3 ty mca.cf railltary ase. I - he was tcitea. Erowa carried every prccirct, cvea these where ccst of the yc tins was cverwhelaalnsly Demo cratic - "; . " ': ' - ', J'? r. Eaiy hi 'r'uttlasn-Victories - ' ' v "? la th3 races fcr treasurer and cl art, tha n:putlican candidate,' .-Ccakllns and Kalauckalanl, had "easy pickings.," They wca with significant ease' and t-cth were 'elected outright; evea be fore the countins was finished. K&lau chalani set mere than four times as cany vctes as Driht, Democrat. Asch, ti.e Democratic candidate. for treas urer, did much tetter but he, too, was runnizs against a man who tad Eivca Eatisfactioa la-office, and the voters triumthantly returned the officehold ers who tave tcca gatiaf actcry. ; . rea II::iir-:r (Re?.) 2223.-- c: - : 3 :r. Arr-ail (Re?.) c:3. ;v X,. IL ::cCl:::aa (Dcm.) 2114. V i I - -7 retri3 (Dca.) 2423. ; .V.'i'.. ti Ahll (Ren.) 375. . . - Ch ;: :3 IL Eellina (Rep.) 2C03. , Cf c urse,, 3vea zaea- were 'nom inal:: ca each ticket, but the sixain cant t'- '.7 ahout Saturday' night's vote wa3 t'-at McCiUlaa and Petria ran far ahead cf anyone else ca the Demo cratic ti:het SCO votes ahead of the third D:mccrat, while the rest cf the tunch wcra ICS 3 to 2CC3 votes behmi tha two leaders. 'tJ;l That a tij.torartisaa vote was cast fcr these two men Is aho ahown ty tha tir3 cf the vets they C-t la the trcnr T.e-ntllcaa precincts -euca as the first, secend,, third, . fourth and fifth pre cinct3 of the fourth district Here tho two Democrats beat such Rcpuhlicans'as Larsea,. IIorner ,' and IIOCSS. , . ;. . ", X-yyM'yi Another cvierrnce that the" purport cf these two men' was - largely nca partl2aa 13 the fact .that in virtually every precinct: ihey received almcct identical' vctes: Durins a lar3 part cf Saturday nisht's count they weri only firs to tea., votes apart. ? , The ' leadins . Itepuhlieaa . candidate 3 made a great Etc wins Emeet Matt Cmith led the -field, clccsly fallowed ty Eca Ilciiinser, whc:.3 popularity wa3 thoWa ia nearly - every precincL Ch;j:ley Arnold and ;"V7UlIam Ahia the- first. especIallyro"ed strcnsly. Charles. IL Eellina, a new maa'la sa pcrvisoriar.. politics, made; a better showing than the wieeacre politicians 1 -1 dieted for Lin and Ehould be :ete:ieu3 la the finals. - Daniel Lcaa t:c!z sixth .riace ca the Repuhlicaa ticket, -03 vctes :behind Deliina. ana V,V C. Achl Eiuee:ed !ttc seventh and a nomination, S3 vc.3 behind Lcan. Doth VTillian Larsea and IKctcrt Ilcrctry present Supervisors, lost out Larson 13 3 votes tehad Achl ca the. latest Tctuma, - and 'unless ;thess ehould be changed, t-?.-ls defeated. Hcrner 13 123 votc3 farther taci4 gura lossr. ' The distan.ee these two ran behind their. fellow-supervisors shows their ;' weaJme? vrttl! the voters now..1-- - ' , v:Vr? J. Ashman Deavea,' thouga defeated, made a. surprisingly good race for" a can almost entirely new to the voters whea the campaigu opened, He proved aa- effective campaigner and . Lis void of 1253 brought tin la at tenth place la the field of cighteea.- Ilcnriiucs failed to -develop th3 treegth ' ex pected, c2 Lin. Ho xoiied .1023 vcte3 IIocc3 wa3 1CC3.. .Hyy : - -t;"V;;'; C:macrat$7.!::tlyA!s9';Rir5':'. X la the Democratic raca for super visors nominatlcns, there ' was noth ing to It but Petria'and". IdcClellaa. UlulhL' the -third nan,"; was 8 C3 votes lower. Only seven Democrat' polled over ICC 3 votes' each. - Former Super visor tlarkhaia ran behind Ululht and ilakalnaL On: the vote of Satnrday, cn!y Petrle and McClellaa ; liave a chancs ia the finals. : ".: " y- f 'LETTERS m V-' 1 J : Party. LANE Ofnce. ; Mayor : v?' Sheriff - I Party FERN 1 : : . Auditor ROSE 6LOM HOPKINS !; BiCKNELLv'.afV-' : , Supervlsoir- ;;" -'y : ACHI" r:vv.v.,:i .v CENEVEDES AHIA-.':-;':..-'v-"' I ? KAN AE -ARNOLD ::" - ' ' . :. MAKAINAI; DELLINA -5 V MARKHAM. H O LLI N GER v J j V McCLELLAN LOG AN rWVv y; PETRI E h'f-K MOTT-SMITH ; r VULUIHl" .. David ) Kahaulelio,, unopposed can didate for - mayor, on the Lahul (Peo ple's Party) ticket,' was of course nominated. - He got only & few.vote3 and can ta In the ' finals it le files the necesiary ; fee. , The -names abovfc are only those who run for the gen eral election and do cot include the catSIdatei elected outright at the pri- a DEMOCRATIC FINANCING Editor Honolulu Etar-Bnlletin. ; ' Cir: ; TJntU reading your editorial of Caturday I was not aware that any body la this age considered a news paper, any more than a candidate for elective office, superior tQ criticism. Ca Friday night at Aala park I did ret '"attack the Star-Bulletla ,but I did answer Its assertions about its favorite Democratic candidates for the '.office of supervisor. 1 stated that they were turned out of office at the last' election because .'they- LaxL not "mad a good as you said they had. ' regarding the "grasp of .muaicipal finances -with "which ou credited one cf them, I proved by . the auditor's re ports that your - tribute was. ntterly unfounded. For one' thing, I showed that the Democratic board expended S2 3,003 net over and above its current revenue ia its term: that it came heir to (S2.C0O from the preceding. Repub lican, board, juid left balances in the three spending fundsgeneral, per manent improvement, and road .tax totaling only 85445., VTLereCore its ccntrihutioa of 860.OOO nd odd to the caeh" tasls fund; was overbalanced mere than 823,0C0 ' ta the Amount it received from. the preceding boardv; ' Ucreover, the Democratic board, at th end of Its term, covered up a Khcrtaga ia the general fund by trans fers ' from . the permanent Improve ment and school funds-eonthlng ut terly unjusUfled -by law. wV '. ' I charged that the Democratic gen tlemen were afraid to put the front ase tax law finto ' operation, and I challenged' either them . or - their Ke- HUlU iin A v'T All CCUiJW c iUuJioa.o. (Special Star-Bulletla Wireless.) pIHLJOlliy 21-Aa a result of Sat urday's 'primaries, the" present cfficV Lolders seem sure of retaining their ?at3.;-- Earn' irruhane-was:succccaful in defeat! :;crmaa-'lT Lyrnaa for tha Repuhlicaa - nomit atioa .' for .. Eupe visor -at laro3.13aTid::Ewallka.v.on the Democra.tis rominatioa andEwa- Renvoi i J iJilU; 1 1 - ' I liko will oppos3 Kauhane v ia . tha finals --'.' .'.'-: :.H:v-; '-'-V, s" :: Sheriff ; Sam vPua was" reelected ; at the primary over "William K. Keolanul. Both are: Republicans. v A' A. Hapai was also reelected county clerk, de feating George K, Lowe, who made a try for tha. Republican 'nomination. Auditor Samuel It. ..Crencer," Attorney "W.- H. Eeer3 - and Treasurer Charle3 IL Swain,.-all 'Republlcans;;lia4 no op position and were, of course," elected. Ia East Hawaii the : Repuhlican nominees for" sn-crvisor " are A. ! I. Cabrlnha, VEugana Lyn?aa: and W; A. Todd, who will' coatee t ia the , general election ednst "two -Democrats, Charles J. lloore and Eeajamia Rosi, they, beir-: tha enly : Democrats out jspectively, Thi3 was 'due. to consist for. the cfce.--7;.xk: '6--K7hxVe' scratching bf Republicans -ia fa- SThc rf pnnhlfpfln rnmlnP for suceP vr Of these two i.A Repuhlicaa statisticiaa analyzing the primary figures over Sunday ar nvea at the following interesting coa- clusion: ; . . :;V. ' i -If all Vet ear 5 1 ca , thtr V. rt.1 i i can tic!;:!". for x:.::z.i Eeiul!' In c. :.;: date3 at tla primary are cast en Ju3 5 f:r th3 tcven me a who tave secure i tha rcmir.aticn cn that ticket, IIcn lulu will' have a -straight -Repullican board ty ,a 'Cajerity ;cf aeout vcte3 for each supervisor. -. . - Taking 'the total of -tha "scattered Repuhlicaa votes , for. supervisor and dlYiils ty seven, the average Repub lican vote, for supervisors at tha pri mary wc3 3753. Ia other words, if all Repuhlicaa - votes had-beea concen trated ca tha sevea'mea wha secured nominations ' oa the G. O.. P. ticket, each would Lave received approxi mately 3753 votes. '": ; -.;, . ' : On the other Land,, tha averaga vote for Democratic' supervisors ' found by the 'same "method.-was 224S. It will be: noted that Messrs. 'J.IcClellaa and Petrie, Democrats, . each rolled more than thi3 average, 217.1: and 2133 re- visor ia West Hawaii are Arthur A. Akiaa, James Ako and-Robert N.'Nal-po-'V Julian R, Tates, as a non-parti3aa candidate,- was nominated without opposition J The Democratic nominees are William 11. Kalalwaa and Apela. o . treat nuollc - improvement or 'Civic j kanaf'f Inftfafpfl f. Mrrlftrt cut : bV i them, separately or together, ; IP TO mm ; : If the supporters of the defeated Re publican candidates continue' to. vote for Republicans, the entire seven Re publicans can be elected. ; "get togethIr now F0H ' FlfJAL CO'JTEST," URGEo : yl'rXhllE AFTER PHIMAniES i - Msst ' Ccmplits" Urn cf. Ch!.: 1 ' . I J ) Coeds at .. ' . ForcG inn co. ': Honolulu's Leadlnj Ch'neri Cur:j Store 1152 Nuuanu Er nrPi-a''. : ; D. J. CASHMAN " vv , TENTS AND AWNINGS ' Luau Tents and Ca;pies far R;.li .: Thirty Years Experience -v Fort SWear Allan, upstairs : Phon 1457 - - H. Gxilmah Co., Lt 1 Jewelry and Souvenirs ' 'x -11' ' v" ' ' " ' ' el Fort S:. 'J-; 9 r I: New stcci cf v.Cillr czd Cr;- ' J v v x crt t.j cpp. C. C.i... v.. f 7' i - - Mayor John 2. Lane comments oa the mayoralty contest as follows: ."I feet' very grateful for the ex pression of confidence which the peo ' pie have given 'me today. ? rTheir sup ! port is more eratifvine- becan it "Thomas. Gill w ent to vote. Saturday i ; an' indorsement of the" construc andwas not given.- a ballot on , the'tlve. j policies - the ,admInistratloa i3 ground that. his name was not on the endeavoring to .? carry out ' -; list of registered voters. He complain j "The honor, of . being nominated as ed to the county clerk's office and was , the Republican candidate for mayor there Informed that Thomas- G13 was to succeed mvself. I naU dead. Gill laughingly declared he was utlr but shall hold .verr dPar!r ni not dead, said he was qualified to vote a precious token of the people's con and .wanted to, know what the clerk's , fideace ia the principles for which office was going to do about it- , . , -1 the admiaistratiori stands. - .The clerk's office explaiaedvthat It ; ; -Tte 'many genUemen who worked had : secured ' information - from the ' earnestly f0r . my success yester-, board of health that Thomas Gill was ; jayt i wish to - thank: most sincere-' deadV and Lad. published this fact. It w anrf-imaffectedlr Fop Mr. rnhm : added that it received no word that, my opponent, I feel a warm personal Eitlicr in tfco bcaut'J. 1 green' or blend :1 C. tions. Sccn.ro your . for Decoration Dz" ; t time, as only 1CC0 r.y fo be sold at tbcs3 pri: Cemetery tc:c3 frc:. to . 5 The Hcusa cf Hsucr.varri Klng Xtrear ts'.hrf. Thomas Gill was not dead,: and there- feelins o friendship : and; respect. ... ; tore piacea . name on, wiq ust .wr s: -me preliminary contest whlc registered voters who tave passed on. necessarilv makes men of to1 a?A publican backers to point to a single r; : City Attorney A. M. Brown express-; party opponents ; for the - time being. ea uio opuuon ixiai n o5i, uave ueea. is now over and the- campaign for some oiaer person bj wBuMue;! the ; general election is near, i Fac-i Thomas Gill ; Who diedand that nn- -tlonal differences must te forgotten If i iifr' t During , the general v election 'cam- douhtedly- the living Thomas Gill.. iaBow, and the Republicans must lend i paign, as I Lave, done in. the primary. I shall offer proof ror my claims, ana not bald assertion. This, I respectful ly submit, is the least you : should . fio j in opposing me. " Proauce f your evi dence. J;-!tti qualified to i vote.,-; Ha addedV there thr TraAivtAt nn-nnort Jtr i was nouung juegai auuufc it, ;uvjuj? gumg campaign to make the election 'a mistake.-;--..-,.; :.;.:'vi,;v- ptSv;: June 5 .the1 success. which an citizens I Interested la . the y. development '. ' of fj EifdiT GGLC3 Honolulu wish." i: ft cold u a signal of physical wi 'ft - b jy? VITAL STATISTICS : . - v iO' trcax z. ccua-wiia weaKenmi physics, alcchoKc iyrups or drugged 1 :3 : ::7" Cf-v. BORN ';.:-..VT-'--f SC3IAArSlIAIa ; H116," HawaiLly reduce the bodyrx)wers still fuitheraad ?abotm;Rj raad':..r; U BMAHfl EL 17. 1917. toMr. and 3Irs. J. Schiat-ifcvit'lBic serious sickness. JZJ2-': Scctfs Emulsion Has alwaysbeen aa "wuriis!uVMar 12,191T, t6Mr.pert oa colds, because it pcculiarr:.-Tea - and Mrs. Leslie R. Mathews, a son- cnricbtheblcx)d,qm(tone3upthT the laaaL . 1 fv. v, : 0 tm :-rJ: forces and strengthens both throat and ,The regular special -dlnaer-danca at CTAR-CULLETI N : GIVES :.YOU : aesU . 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