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i r RETUBKB THOU ALL PRECINCTS, OFFICIALLY CORRECTED UP TO DATE. MAKES CANDIDATES ELECTED. WE STORE EVERYTHING JAMES H, LOVE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 1231 Fifth District by Precincts 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 We want you to try LOVE'S CREAM BKEAO "WRAPPED AS SOON AS BAKED" There's much that can be said. There' a lot of "REASONS WHY," etc. But the real test is in baying a leaf from your trocar tomorrow mora inf. 10 11 12 Toul i 2 65 62 3 4 TT"52 15 16 17 TtL GdTU 74 25 199 1883 0 0 1 32 78 19 125 3026 76 60 25 111 361 200 332 89 156 250 123 26 19 2041 3924 1001 101 4 2 010 2 1 50 66 51 82 116 64 63 114 139 113 191 81 140 196 6 1 0 21 53 84 26 35 1620 3646 Fourth District by Precincts MAYOR. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 rem. Joseph S. (D) 203 214 139 lit 98 307 126. 192 190 KihseUlin. David K. (L) 2 6 3 2 4 1 1 6 Lena. John C-.(R) ..234 2U 212 2i$ 214 111 100 190 215 tAPlRVttORS. .1 2 a 4 t 7 t 9 Aefci, William & (B) li- li. l-S 20S It 141 107 126 19$ AM, WtUlUB CB) 2ft 241 247 147' 2tl 211 135 .11 241 Arnold. Charles K. ... 1 mtSt 20? 2M 14 129 205 254 Baifia GbS. H. (&) r... 291 223 271 2SS 221 100 fl 224 250 CmdM, m&k C (D) 126 140 S7 11 41 241 95 1S5 113 HoClagST.Bea (B . 275 242 272 201 244 120 114 221 266 KaaaevHogo (D) 126 152 71 67 36 20 109 124 124 Logan. Daniel (R) 259 211 250 283 238 89 93 184 215 Sfakalaal. JMM P. CD) 10 127 77 72 41 24 119 127 135 Uartfcam.obB T 12 177 97 96 64- 240 101 148 147 WeCtoQsa, WCiaa & (D) U8 201 164 172 148 218 108 203 187 MOtfrSmttlCJB. A. m SSI 240 218 321 268 96 100 211 250 Petri. Lester D) 209 214 176 195 147 212 96 209 197 Ulaj,JM0tB) .t....5 l 171 M 66 25 300 ltf lM 126 10 11 12 Total 59 13 86 21 79 Ti 86 19 61 17 fl 25 67 21 68 18 58 20 64 19 71 27 82 18 80. 25 64 21 98 1669 147 2208 145 2369 136 2226 200 1392 151 2334 150 1S17 103 2011 155 1429 164 1443 168 .1859 120 2285 171 1931 163 . .1436 SHERIFF. 1 2 2 4 6 0 7 8 9 Hopkins, Edward (R) 183 121 211 205 160 112 90 141 168 Rom, ChArtts H. (D) 261 202 175 196 164 300 175 247 239 AUOnrOft ' 12145 7 8 0 BfckStU, JUBM (R) 214 286 216 230 2S0 178 135 266 292 BJott, AIMS (D) ...v...., 112 111 64 19 S3 215 82 117 103 10 11 12 ToUl 64 17 108 1580 91 27 218 2276 10 11 12 Total; 102 24 166 2688 46 20 142 1135 12 3 48 49 61 51 50 54 49 65 52 58 48 46 56 52 33 50 52 51 60 68 30 42 39 42 61 62 33 52 58 28 64 41 27 54 43 49 66 68 25 56 59 36 8 94 103 89 119 89 126 80 123 43 ro 88 120 41 63 75 110 46 70 45 45 69 69 74 115 49 78 46 60 55 60 61 66 52 64 40 66 56 23 49 65 67 IS 37 63 74 20 59 18 57 22 36 66 61 26 72 22 106 176 135 218 163 193 109 118 85 292 131 159 SS 348 100 111 92 359 71 311 93 292 102 134 99 311 81 324 10 11 12 103 254 76 147 204 26 142 232 25 127 158 166 220 137 204 159 -4 77 10? 151 62 in 317 167 262 194 249 82 124 190 84 183 225 86 168 299 80 69 75 84 80 71 12 14 124 214 1S4 279 183 202 162 182 117 179 164 244 116 177 141 174 127 216 129 200 157 206 168 202 165 196 132 200 15 16 17 TtL GdTU 107 20 119 35 112 39 95 33 77 19 114 36 96 18 100 33 86 16 91 19 99 40 113 39 103 33 SS 14 34 1694 41 2017 41 1881 38 1552 11 1574 36 1784 15 1745 34 1416 12 1847 13 1663 16 1784 38 1631 23 1787 11 1744 3365 4225 4250 3778 2966 4128 3062 3427 3276 3106 3643 3916 3718 3184 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 42 61 48 73 115 43 8 10 11 12 12 14 60 111 140 127 179 69 132 148 26 56 24 61 77 71 29 115 365 1S7 340 99 189 302 140 32 21 2145 4521 15 16 17 Ttl. GdTtI 82 30 33 1493 3073 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Ttl. Gd Ttl 58 60 68 86 136 63 67 149 213 165 277 94 208 260 125 43 41 2103 4791 76 67 28 38 54 52 20 70 .278 142 :19 69 100 168 68 17 11 1467 2602 IM S DEFEAT BY FERN IS LAID id lira (Continued from Fact 1) 1 PARTY dactav where it. via loped Hopkins would bare a show, turned In blg.xna. . Jortties for the sheriff. And the fourth district, which was relied upon by the Republican leaders to keep Hopkins la the manias; altoretaar failed to do so. . He carried-very few presineiaw . As to the auditorial?,' there ,wai nothing to It but BlckaelL Yet 'the Rose-Fern ma pulled Biota, Demo- : ' crttle candidate tor . auditor, cp'lato unexpected prominence ,in some pro claeta. ' The two defeated Rejmblicaajcaafll - dates for supervisor,. Daniel Logan and .' W. a AcM,ach raads a rood rtra but . tb tndependeat -rote - for : McOcUea t '-. sad Patrie, together with -their. Demo cratio support, landed the ; bract of Democrats within the charmed eircle of sevsa y ,-. - - -; , Couatlag of the ballots was.timple and la mosj.aees .rapid. Valmanalo rtn?a scored ftnt hoaors with fla lined count, tbw t elephonr message ..- from this prtdaet elereata of fourth reaching the Star-Bulletin office at : 43 .e clock The polls do not: close txaUI I o'clock rdhurCy, but la Wal- mintlo the tntlrt rcgistsred rote- was - cast early, siter ; which ther Judges were allowed to dost the balloting and - The last twlacVVtk ranis was us locneenut'x ut juu Vineyard street which. f xsa ..until about'ttldairhtr. ' :, . ' A heavy vote .was cast, bat the day - a generally uieL rem s election ' was the surprise of the occasion and an . laweloome surprise to the many ' Republicans who hsd understood , on lnformatloa from . their ; leaders that . - Lane was safe. . " is Though a good deal waft tlid urtng ; the day About the "race issue" .being raised fa the fifth distrieVtha result , shows Xhat this was exaggerated. Petrle and McClellan both, ran above .'uuihl, Kaaae sad other j HawaiUzs 1 1i tit ftfthTht leafiisj Tiaoltr Rt i uhlicaas were close up. , :.:, ' republicans Get a Surprise - Confident that Mayor John C Lane " would bt elected and hopeful of an en : t:re board the O. O. F. leaders and , workers met last night at their head carters fa the Campbell block to hear the returns after a hard day's work at the .polls. . . ", ' t In ' the Coulns 'building the Demo crats also gathered, sura' that Hose wculi defeat Hcpkina, but fearful for Xhelr supervisor candidates and deep la their hearts holding little hope -for the election, of rtra as mayor. Aa the retur&s began to eomt .fa, uxt at Qrst from the smaller precincts tut slower as time vent en and. the Urger precincts finished their count. the feelings of the Republicans .turn ed from good natured tolerance to sur prise aad then to nttti unbelief as they saw the usually strong Republi can precincts breaking even or forging only slightly ahead on the mayors vote, while la the Democratic strong : holds, the Fern votes were steadily . mounting.: p-- :-,.- . Although at Republican headQuar tcrs the hope that a break would, oc- t"t and tost DcsiocraUo nrtclncts ; t;set calculations and go strong for t-ane xe?t interest at fever heat, but is the hours rerrd,by and Fern's itrergth fncretsel ard tht big ava- tacht cf votes preilcted "for LaaeJ l&iled to xnatertiUze tht word went . at that tht ' Bcrrboa - Haaer. hsd iTiin defeated-his 'cll tlval and ky CoviCity Officials Fort e u? ivm voarc lh I III. vUlw IS3 Hp Dy Parties 4- .f Vi4 -f. -f 4r - f -f Honolulu's city administration f or the fiext two years will be 4- as Yellows: - Meyer Joseph J. Fern, Demo- 4- erst.l.-'H Supervisors William Ahla, f f CharfefN. Arnold, C. H. Belllna, -f 4- Ben Holllnoer. .and Ernest A. -f 4- Motbmlth Republican; WkJ- 4-4-flam H. MeClanaA and Lester 4- Fetiie, Democrats. 4- 4-City Atterney Arthur M. 4 f growiv Republican. 4 4- - Cltjr.Tressurer D. L. Conk-4-4 ling, R epubl lean. 4 4 Xlty , Clerkr-a Kaltyekalanl, 4 4- Repubflean. 4 4 Autfjtor Jimts Blcknell, Re- 4 4rputnean. ' . , . ;4 4 therlff Charles H. Rose, Dem-'4 4-Wst.I'v 4 tf tKete. City Attorney Brpwn,l4 r tnf ti rif Kits uokllirt I ifrtd tlty 4 Treseuref Cenklfng were elected, 4 at the primaries. . .It "t ..'t t Bourbon Officers-Elect And Popular Supervisor 10 o'clock tht r.epulUcaas themselves lilted that llcnolulator the next lu o years would have a Democratic . fciycr. ' y v c yTst lleiawhilt fa tht CoEia bulidtng Sit Democrats awoke from cafual In .terest to trtzxltd excitement and as k.-becme surer and surer that Ttra ras beating Last, tht old building . thock With tht cheers of tht Bourbon trrpcrters and fSTatdtstety a big lean jras planned. ' - . ,? :;., Tht causes tt Lane'a defeat was ' fce point lata l::t zZZtt ct much peo tlatlcn aspedaXy cn tht part of the . 'ILrrtliean, fsr tht Democnta were 'too tarry to care how tt happened, ttit tht Rgpr.Mlcta Cohen leaders rcrt to a great extent responalhle Vas cdslttel by a2L . . :rr.5trtta Cetttr Orstntzed -It wis pcirted est. that In tuny Jr rposeCy . strczg HesuhZlcaa' i prt cts.rem also received a much rzrr rets thin la former rears. That te .DsmoertU vert 'also better or v rirlrcd throughout 'yesterday was a urczt, fcr at every booth tht Bomv kn. aztomcUles ware fa tht majority ' iLl their workers warm hustling hard torn early morning until the booths .Qesed at. 5 o'clock. - - . - . ! V'fta Fetrtt and Jlcaeflaa'oa tht. board of supervisors, there was con stderable pessimism as to how the spilt board would work together aad strife -between the two parties' was freely predicted. Senator Manuel Pa checo.. the well known Democrat, said lhat:fortbt good of the city he pre ferred, see .a one-party board, but hoped things would work out satlsfsc torfly. vw, v ... - Interviews with tht old members of the board who were reelected showed that they - Intended to resist any at tempts on the part of the Bourbon members to throw out any appointive need or a department , Rsee In DeobtHJntll Last L to 10 o'clock, however, the race for major was neck and neck and the result in .4loubt as reports showed first Lane in the lead, then Vera, and the crowd of spectators In front, of the aiax-oujieun s returns - .headquarter gave vent - to groans of desoair and then yeas of delht as tht vote fluc tuated first: tor and against their fa vorite . candidate, until Kakaako. re porting at 10: SO. brought in a 2oo ma jority for Fera aad clinched tht elec- tlpa for hint . y t t '-.- ' fro - : 1 ' : Eentehct ;was suspended for 13 months by Circuit Judge Heen today tn the case, of, John Lewis, who plead- va t"7 - caargt or roranity. SJx'cf ltht pictures on display at thVtlrst' annual exhibit of thi Ha waiian Society of Artists in the Pan PacffJe PatlUoa haft been sold to date.' " v v A petition for naturalisation has been, filed tn federal court by X Bran Overgaard, a naUvt; of .Denmark, aad aaaleaman with -the . InteMaiand Steam Navigation Co. airfegtllay Mra; R.; R. Elgia, ho mane officer; JnTestlgaUd tht cases of 19 children and 167 inlmala, ac cording to reports read at a meeting of the Humane Society today. The committee appointed to ex amine XL F. Kletert as shorthand r. PCtter' Cor. the third division of circuit court nas recommended that he be temporarily appointed. The judges have, not yet acted,, en the recommen dation.' ; Charles "BeWaa takes excentioB to irtthat ppeared la yeeterdav's StaBulletm to the effect that Mt. BeUlnat machine skidded into a cant field oa North King atreet and waa damaged. Mr. Benina says It was not his car but probably one of similar J i y , , . V . f '.X v' Democratle officials elected at yea- terdayt ballot; left to right tney art Joseph J. Fern, mayor, and Cnarlee H Rote, who sueetedt himself as sheriff; center, William H. McClellan and Lea ter Petrle, supervisors; bottom, Charles N. Arnold, re-elected supervisor and who potted the highest vote of i any supervleorelect RepubUcarjr SOME POST-ELECTION STATEMENTS BY SUPERVISOR-ELECT LESTER PETRIE DEMOCRAT While the election ie still eo new that I have hardly fully realized that I am to be a supervisor, I wsnt to say that I Intend to do the square thlna and give a equare deal to everybody as a publio officer. I shall o ny oest to carry out prom lees made to the people in the campaign that I would stand for economy in city administra tion a'nd efficiency in office. Storlee thst we are out to get the scalp of any efficient off let-bolder who should bt retained are untrue. The fact Is that these of our party who have been elected have net discussed the matter of patronage nor mapped out our policies. We hope to gain and to deserve the confidence of Honolulu. appearance used for election day scr HONOLULU ODD FELLOWS . Semiannual election of officers was field Jlast jaight hr Excejaior Lodge No. L Independent Gnfcr nt rui Fenows,:resxatmg as follows: tt -Ufxaoble c w Parts, rice-grand: L. L. La Pierre. secretary, and O, U Samson, treas urer. - BY MAYOR JOHN C. LANE I deeire through the 8tar-Bulletln to thank most heartily those who have supported me and who stood by me yesterday. To this I would add congratulations to my successor In the mayors off ice. I feel that the best Interests of the city and county of Honolulu will be maintained through the five Republi can members of the board of super visors. They will give efficient and txperienoed service. I wish to add a word of thanks to aft who supported not only me but the Republican ticket and who worked for its success. Their efforts are deeply appreciated. V. i,. :'i:-'';;V ?; BOURBONS FELT SURE OF CLEAN SWEEP VICTORY (Continued from Page l) We Do Not Sell Drugs But we sell the GENUINE NIAOAEA MODEL NO. 1 Kenney's Curtainless Needle Shower FOR $6.00 Drug Stores charge $7.50. Moral Buy your Plumbing Goods from a Plumber. NOTTS PLUMBING STORE Sachs Block, Beretania St. near Fort. Telephone 2566 not a majority on the board of super- ri8ors, we will continue, to work for an bonest and economical administra tion. "Yesterday's election was a sood one. The selection of Fern was no surprise. We bad expected it al along. We would nave elected more supervisors if some of the voters had not favored a split ticket "Had it not been for the large number of workers the Republicans had in the various nreclncts. we would have won all." McCaadless was asked regarding the entire police force working for the election of Rose. "Police were present to no great extent he answered. "Some police "were on guard. ' We were afraid there might be some trooksd work on and. in some precincts, we asked for police protection. Regarding tht delay of the Bour bans in making public the finding of a block of 12 unused ballots outside their headquarters on the night of the primary election, McCandless assert ed ft waa not an eleventh bour poli tical move, but tnat the Democrats !triraitnrTor aoraeoae else to act aad that person did not act. . National Committeeman Wilson de clares he is not -surprised at the out come of the election, but says be is disaoDointed because more Demo cratic supervisors were not elected. "If our Hswaiians had been given better support la the fourth," be said, "we would have secured control of the board. This would have been much more beneficial to the city and county than tht present state of af fairs." AD TM PLAY SOLDIERS; OINE BY EDWARD P. FOGARTY Republican County Chairman and Cam paign Manager. The majority of voters in Honolulu have elected Joseph J. Fern as mayor, Charles H. Roee as sheriff and five Republicans and two Democrats on the board of supervisors. While we Republicane had worked for and hoped for a Republican success through and through, we accept the verdict of the majority. I am a good loser and have no bitterness over the result. I want to thank the Republi cane who gave loyal support to our party and ticket and to say that the support waa not wasted, though in ame casee It was not sufficient tt win. I feel sure that the Republican ma jority on the board will guard th In terests of tee city end if there Is any lack of harmony, it will not be due to the Republican office-holders. BY L. L. McCANDLESS Democratic Party Leader and One of Campaign Managers. Taking everything into considera tion, I think the Democratic candidates made an excellent showing at the elec tion yesterday. One BY PROF. W. A. BRYAN of Democratic Camoalan Man agers. ' tn the campaign preceding yester days election the Democrats worked hard for every candidate and at all timee advocated the straight ticket I feel that If every Bourbon had voted the straight ticket we would have won everything. em atyea Otmnlat Sfieii , Sjye tTOM M WW thflaraeA tor (nanrt w 8ra, fatekly reUerwd tor Bftrtn Z Broody. or Aa, rn J-r uoaxort. At your Drurtam't br maSL, 60c per Bottle. For Book of tfce tree, mak KvimM Kre IN AU STYLE Members of the Honolulu Ad Club turned out in large numbers today to partake of the war ration lunch which was served at the Alexander Young Hotel. It consisted of r'al war ra tions, with real army Implements and was carried out with attention to de tail. Immediately upon assembling in the lunch room. President Wallace R. Far- ringtpn gave the command for the bugle call, and the members marched into the Gold Room, where they were handed army bowls and knives and forks far. removed from silverware a a mode. Upon receiving the implements the members marched into the kitchen where two large kettles held the steaming "mulligan." Potatoes and bread were placed on the tin recep tacles and hot coffee was senrod in the regulation tin cups. The mem bers were curious as to the bomblike dishes, but finally discovered that they contained salt and pepper. james uougneriy sang a song which was featured by Pearl Tardln ierre of the logersoll Company come weeks ago. It was entitled. "Borne Times You Pick a Good One." The last verse, which was localized, told of the election held yesterday. President Farrmgton In a short talk urged the members of th clob to get back of any movement of the city officials which would be fo: the benefit of the city. He also urged that all keep their weather eye on the euuauon, ana protest against any program which would not bene't.'t the good road situation, regardurss of politics. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. Furnished three-bedroom bungalow, . Royal Grove, Waikfki. right of way to beach. Pbone 7639. 6505 tf DECORATIONS COMPLETE FOR JAPANESE RECEPTION Decorstions in the armory are prac tically complete for the big reception tomorrow eight in honor of the Japa nese naval training squadron visiting here. Flags of many nations are hung in the building, and in the cen ter of the floor a big stand for the musicians is placed. , The reception proper will be in the Capitol, the armory being used for dancing. Workmen today completed putting the canvas cover on the trel lis over the path from the executive building to the armory, aad bung American and Hawaiian Gags on the inside walls. DR. CAPPS, OPTICIAN Formerly with Wall A Dougherty, has removed to 8tandard Optical Co., 11 If Fort 8t Adv. fl"Fs vi JUt STAR )L VaiN.W'i ii 1 cook-stovt is cheaper ti btry tiaa t 1 or coal store and it? audi cheaper to ate. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen La mer. ' the convenience of fi 1 tconomlcal for aU e year 'round cooking. Bakes, broils, roasts. ozstx Steady, evenly-dlstributed beat, ths best tor cooking. The long bme chimneys prevent all saoka and auH. Ia 1, 2, 3 sa4 4 karaer elm, wtta er eritbovt even. Ala eekteet SMdela. Ask ytsr sealer tsday. HEVPi oil cmom STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Os&forals). f5 every use Whenever you have need for a tool that can be trusted to turn out good work, coma here and look over our lines. We are constantly receiving new shipments so that the stocks are always complete. Just now we are showing a fine display of 1 Disston & Sons' Sawsai ateevelsl We have complete lines of Mechanics'' tools for every trade, includlfigVihe latest and most useful novelties .v Levers & Cooke, Lumber and Building Material 169-177 So. King Street i . i Li r,.. I. r A 1