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''r381. ,'',irip?ppy- w.r , . -4 ."THE. EVENNG BULLET1N: HONOLULU,' H.. I.,, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1900.. AtKr . K i Br r t 'I l" ' Evening Bulletin Published Every Da) except Sunday, st 210 King- Street, Honolulu, T. of 11., by the BUUjETlN PUBLISHING COMPANY. WALLACE It. FAHHINOTON ..Editor DANIEL LOOAN City Editor Entered at the Post Ofllce at Hono lulu ns second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..$ .75 Per year " " " S.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign 13.00 Payable Invariably In advance. Telephone 2B6 Post Onico Box 718 SATURDAY OCTOHUR 0, 1900. FOR PRESIDENT, wm, Mckinley. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, THEO. ROOSEVELT. FOR DELEQATE TO CONGRESS, SAMUEL PARKER. FOR SENATORS: Clarence L. Crabbe, Cecil Brown, W. C. Achl, Frank Pahla, Henry Waterhouse George R. Carter. FOR REPRESENTATIVES: A. G. M. Robertson, J. W. Keikl, William Aylett, A. F. Gllflllan, Wm. H. Hoogs, Jonah Kumalae, L. L. McCandless, J. L. Kaulukou, Enoch Johnson, L. J. McCabe, H. R. Hitchcock, W. J. Coelho. REGISTER NOW! The telephone company seems to bi ra!ng the way for a well organlze.l competitor as rapidly as possible. Irotectlon for the homes of the lu borers and prosperity for all are tre foundation principles which the Repul llcan party promises to fulfill. The long lino of men at the Rcglstr.i tlor olllco during the hours of the Board session today should convince the laggards that they must get li eaily If they desire to have a vote nt the November election. I-rce trade for Asiatics In the lnbor market must o'f necessity be a promt' nent plank In the Democratic platform since Its local stump speakers declaro the Republicans are committing n grievous wrong In protecting the bonus of laborers from Asiatic competition. Mr: I.tghtfoot had been granted Hi for u horse. The horse died and liore III) e coBts more than It comes to. No ai tlon. This Item from the Board of Education report reminds one of tho kv.g discussions on weighty subjects and "no action' of the "exccutUe council" on account of lack of funds The Democrats are staggering as usual under a multiplicity of Issues that do not fit all parts of the eotmtiy. They tan not talk free Mher lu tho Endi, they dare not ureas anti-expin- clun In the West, they fear to dwell on trie trade In the manufacturing din ttlcts, and the "consent of tho govern cd" Is an expression non grata In the South. Mr. Pettlgrew complains that Im mcnte sums of money are being poured Intu South Dakota to defeat his re election to the Senate. This Is the same Hi-. Pettlgrow who recently tried to discredit tho word of Admiral Dewey by publishing a letter from one of his Filipino correspondents The trouble with Pettlgrew lu that he has been homo long enough to ascertain that tho So ifh Dakota people pfopose to have a rtpierentnthe In the Senate who will look after their Inteiests and not do vote his entire time to 'encouraging (ho enemies of his country . "If there Is nny one who believes tho gold standard Is a good thing, or that It must be maintained, I warn him not to rust his oto for me because I prom Ise him It will not bo maintained lu th!r country longer than I am nblu to get rid of It." Tnli statement was mado by William J, Hrjan In one of his public speeches as Democratic candidate. Of necessity tho Democrats of Hawaii must accept this policy. Do the working men of this Territory want cheap money ndvo -cates In power? INSTRUCTION OP VOTBR8. Instruction of voters In the prepara tlon and casting of their ballots Is by no means the least Important duty uV vultlng upon party workers. In view of the rather complex system for which the Territorial law provides this detailed Instruction should not be con- unco, io mo Bo-cauea -ignorant- vot er and those who have never taken part In the elections before. Mnuy n man who has voted straight t'ekets under the Australian ballot sys tem In vogue In the States Is In danger o having his ballot counted out through n mistake occasioned by over confidence- and the belief that ho knows Just whnt to do. In the majority of the States the Australian ballot law separates the candidates under dis tinctive party headings, Republican and Democrat. To vote the straight tlclct requires only n single cross op roslle the name of the party. Only the voter who "scratches" the ticket maiks tho names of Individual candidate. All the names are on one ballot and all ballots are cast In one box. Tho way i' the "straight ticket" voter Is maje at easy as possible. Iiuwalt, ever prone to conditions ' quite different" has an election law apparently drawn to make voting a? complex and difficult for the straight voter ns for the mugwump with no par ty litnilatlotis. According to the preparations made by the government under our'olcctto.i hw. there will be four separate bal lot two for delegates and one cacli for senators nnd representatives of thrfe distinct colors to be placed In three separate ballot boxes. The two ballots for delegate will lotitaln thrco names; the voter marks a cross (X) opposite one an I I '.u-cs his ballots in the box for dele m'c. The ballot for senators contains th" names of all the candidates for sen ator arranged In alphabetical order, Tin' voter on this Island marks six. Still another ballot contains the names of the candidates for Representatives In alphabetical order. Tho oter lu eich district marks six names. Hav ing marked the four ballots, the voter deposits each In the special box pre- pried for It. A mistake in the mark' lr.g or placing a ballot In the wrong bo nullifies tho ballots This Is all done In strict conformity with the law, but to carry nut all the details of costing a ballot correctly might puzzle a Philadelphia lawyer, lu fact the lawyer confident that he knows It all might be more liable to error than the young man who casts his first ballot. Every voter should see to It that he thoroughly understands the method of voting, both to Insure tho counting of his ballot and prevent dc la.vc. Time atone will be an Important facte r on election day and unless the voters nro rustled up early there Is a possible danger of the full voto not being taken before the hour of closing the polls. Judge Ustee's decision that no man shculd be naturalized In Hawaii if he caur.ot read and write falls to do full Jnf tlce to a considerable class of people who have homes here, nro hardworking c!tl7ens nnd have reared Intelligent and well educated families. It does not necessarily follow that because a man cr'inot read and write, he does not ap preciate the value of an education. In fiel qulto the rcverso has proven true heio In Hawaii. Among tho lnborcis t'int have come to this country a large proportion are unable to read and write "Vin their own language. They htiv, however, proved good citizens, and al iust without exception are careful tlt.'t their children Bliall bo well educated The difficulty over health certificates In th eoutside districts presents a solid argument In favor of municipal gov ernment. The present centralized tern Is cumbersome nnd Ineffective. With the people of each Island In con trol of their schools It would be poj I'j1p for the local olllccrs to take lm HKiilnte action and secure Immediate results. It Is the duty of all Republicans to REGISTER AT ONCE. Baseball Today. The following teams will cross bats on the grounds of Kamehamehu school this afternoon at 3 o'clock: K. O. Hall & Son W. Mann, c; II. Kan!, p.; E. II. Paris, lb.; S. Kokl, 2b. R. Renter, 3b.; J. Aklna, ss.; .1. Mahoe, rf.; J. Hausmann, cf.; J, Ay lett, If.; Pat.Qleason and Wlllkokl, substitutes. Knmchnmcha J, Kekuewa, c.; W. I.omnn, p.; V. Crockett, lb.; X), Harbot tie, 2b.; A. Keanu, 3b.; D. Kaal, ss.; O. Jones, rf.; E. Rosevvarno, cf.; A. Richards, If.; D. Kauhl and E. Hamau Uu, tubstltutes.. REGISTRATION ROLLS ARE NOW OPEN IN HONOLULU IT IS THE DUTY OP EVERY REPUBLICAN TO REGISTER AT ONCE STARTLING FIGURES IMPORTS OF CHAMPAGNE Into the IJnltrd from Jwunrvi't to jiiIv 1st. IOOO. G. H. MUMH & CO.'S EXTRA DRY GO.MOcases. Vloet & Chandon 18.413 " Pommcry & Greno ... 12,283 " Hledslck & Co , Ury Mono- - pole 0,000 " Louis Roederer 4.418 " All other brands 27012 " TOTAL ,...135,184 " Compiled from tin Official Cuitotn House Record, MACFARLAHE & CO., LTD., Sole tynts. The Pacific Hardware Co., HAVE JUST RECEIVED . Gj'ods for the household, for the plumber, for contractors, builders and carpenters New line of Staple Articles have been brought here by the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Besse, Irmgard, Rosamond and W. H. Dimond, which are now opened up A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand. Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, yi to 4 inches. Pacific - Hardware - Co., -.'. re stores Fort Kin? and BethdSts. Residence Tract FOR SALE AS A WHOLE! ....1BO Aoree PALOLO HEIGHTS! Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Waialae Road. An Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium! MAGNIFICENT VIEW! The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com mands a land and sea view from Koko Head to the Waialae Mountains. WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from' an eleva tion of 1,200 feet. For further particulars apply to Palolo Land and Improvement Co., A. F. COOKE, Manager, GRAND GLEARANCE SALE For One Month Only. In all lines commencing Saturday, September 29, 1900 Bargains In Grass Cloth (various tolirs), Handkerchief!) (embroidered), Heavy Pongee Silk forSults or Skirts, etc. GOO KIM, 210 NUUANU ST, Above Hote, SCHUMAN'S Carriage and Harness Repository ....HAS ON EXHIBITION ....FORTY ZBvx3r On BECAUSE we buy direct from the factories same as dealers on the Coast. SOME REASONS Why You Should Buy Your Carriage From Us : YOU TAKE NO RISKS of damage in transportation. YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO PERSONALLY INSPECT stock and , select something to your liking. If you order from the Coast by cata logue you are taking chances of getting something entirely different from what it looks on oaper; REMEMBER ! A suit of clothing for $J.OO looks as well on paper as on costing $5000. WB GUARANTEE our goods to be as represented, and will make good any defects caused by bad workmanship or imperfect material. We also keep oil hand a Full Line of Harness, Whips, Laprobes, Lamps, Brushes, etc. Sole Agent, Studebaker Bros., M'f'g Co., the largest .Room8,'Model Block. SWELL TURNOUTS of Tlieaan. a HDiffexerrt Strle I ' ? Wit00 vfa " M.&fAiSr ' 1 1 ,.' I WiP i WASHINGTON LIGHT CO; X pLw.tf i. .. ' C. W. SHREVE & CO., San Francisco, "To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on selection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish satisfactory references In San Francisco. Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,! Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. We have the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of; New York City, and are prepared lo furnish special delgn. ' . t w. "w T7IIa-23:T, Carriage Maker Painting, Blacksm Hiring, Trimming. Phaetons, Baggies and Hacks Manufactured. HIGH-CLA.SS WORK. Before Insuring Your LHe consult the beet company and secure the best and most liberal policy as Issued by the : GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CQ. ot New York BMMETT MAY, Judd Building, Manager tor Hawaii. Catton, Neil! & Co., Ltd. E3 3iT Q- X IK DB El 23 S Boilermakers : t and : : Electricians. .Agents for. The - General - S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise, Diay Goods, Groceries, Japanese Provisions, etc MAGOON BLOCK, . O- IBosc 886 factory in the world. Transcendent Light Rett I.lffht known to science and the Cheapest! ARCH LIGHTS for indoor and Out door Illumination. . " , r Installed on short notice for Lawn Parties Luaus or Halls. Lights Rented by Month. 1500 or 600 Candle Power. ti- Sole Agents. MACFARLANB, Manager. General Repairing. Electric - Companj MERCHANT STREET. 3va,irL 215 BE COOL Put in one of our Electric- Fan Motors A large shipment of Fans direct or alternating current for use on either desk or celllnc. CALL AND SEE THEM? Oceanic Gas and Electric Co., Ltd. Office: 46 Merohant St. Distilled Water JLC6 Delivered Free To any port of the city Oahu Ice and Electric Co., HOFFMAN I Works, Kewalo. Tel., 3151 Blue. KO. Box 600. ISrlce will be delivered by courteous drivers to any part of premises desired. Kauai, uahu, Maul, Molokat. Lanal, Hawaii, MAPS cic, etc. Set of 5 maps, $2.00 SO CUNTS EACH On sale at office of . . , THE . . . EVhNING BULLETIN vYmiViiiYfVi"Vir. Cure ;:GESSI.ER'S morning i MAGIC : headaches ;E HEADACHE I: while ; WAFERS H; dressing. xwmwwfmfiii 10 cut. .11 ur,ggvv,. i . ) 4 t U . sja iML