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Evening Bulletin
DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.
Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week.
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
WalUtcu R. Rnrrlnijton, - - Editor
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CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY
in the Territory
rj- ( Editorial Rooms,
ej' Business Office,
MONDAY
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RESULTS.
The iL'Stilti ot tlio lU'inibllcnn prl
maili'b fur O.iltti arc. on tlio whole,
rry H.ulsfaclory. The faetlonnl
OkIiIs mto i educed to a minimum,
mill In only unci precinct, litis tho con
tent lircn kiicH its to stir ui) any cle
Ktea of liltlorni'M).
Tim ilcU'Kati'H elected to tlio Tcnl-
loiial mill County conventions Hiatal
up u woll-lmluiiml, luiiii-ttuntiitlvc tut
of winkers who enn ho depended up
on lo Hliapc u xtroiiK party plntform
mid xelet'l n Rood uveruRo ticket (or
the ioiiiIiii; r.intpalKU.
V two the term "avcraRe" be
cause) that Ih what the Republican
jiaily t-eelH In RhapliiK ieprcnentatto
KM'i liuicnt. Cicneral practise has
pioitticed only ciiourIi exceptions to
pinu the I tile, thitt there iiuut havo
been t ukIi of the. "bent citizens" to
en itriiuiiil In nny party. The worls
eiH who are uctlvu In tho iifTalra of
Kuveiiunent. tho conscientious men
wlin do their political duty, Mini that)
the second-best citizen Is a pretty l
irrutit fullim- fiiul llinrn nri ninri. lion
i'st iKitrlotlf men ninoim thu averaco!
citizens than mo usually dlscovcrol
In the ranks of their crltlcB.
As to thu Individual casus which
the enemies of the p.uty nru picking
upon to promoto paity dissension, wo
doubt that I'. J. I-owrey and C. 11.
Wood will feel at all Injured or that
the cause of Rood government will
xciltmsly suffer on account of their
beliiR defeated In a brisk precinct
i an vans by tsucli men as Mr. l'rosser,
Mr. Chamberlain, and Mr. Long. As
n matter of fact, wo aro inclined to
believe that Wood and I.owrey toted
for their successful opponents.
Tho Mnno.i precinct contest ap
pears to have brought out a very good
tote, and u good representation has
lesulted. Thu charge that Mr. Raw
lins makes iigaintt bis opponents Is
the same charge that was laid
against the Republican party when
tt can led a Territorial election komo
years ago. Wo don't know whether
Mr. Hawllns was on that ticket or a
iiiemhcr of the Republican commit
tee nt that time or not. If ho was,
we have no doubt that ho entered n
Kiting protest against such practise
as hit now allege, and In this latest
contest Is following up his Ideals of
opposition established at that time.
Thu Manoa affair Is another of
those Imprcsslvo Incidents which
demonstrate the mandatory need for
u dlrcct-prlninry law, under which
the balloting will bo conducted by
law und directed by Territorial oin
dais. The noptibllcan party Is to be con
gratulated on the primary results as
ti whole, lloth tho conventions will
size up well, and from among tho
delegates It should be possible to se
lect one ot tho best forces ot cam
paign workers that tho Republican
party has over had.
Tho gang that starts out to malto
troublo after tho Saturday results
must ho looked upon as more nnxlotia
for tumble and defeat than It Is
for the. suclcss of competent govern
ment under tho Republican paity.
RECORD WHICH REFORMERS
APPROVE.
Tho publication of Sheriff Inukea's
closing testimony boforo tho com
mittee of Supervisors completes tho
iiifoi matloii which tho Supervisors
(secured concerning Inukca-Ibot trans
actions. Tho 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n has refrained
fiom nny continent on tho testlmonj
as It proceeded, allowing readers til
Judgo for themselves of tho transac
tions bv tho head of tho pollen de
partment on which tho declared ad
vocates of reform In Honolulu havo
placed tho hall-mark ot their appiov
r.l. Tho testimony as published In do
tall shows that tho previous state
meats given by tho press did not
exaggerate tho situation. It Is eas
ier to see why Shcilff Inukea should
not again subject himself to tho tiro
of candidacy for offlco than It Is to
undoiHtnnd what tho reformers ex
pect to gain for their good name by
'attempting to mnko financial deal
ing's with n leader of tho red-light
WHI2KI..Y I3UI.UUTIN
rerSiiMoniha s .B
I'tr Vur, iiBlictcliiUS I.ou
I'tl Y..-U ntijuhm In Cflnaila . l.fio
1'irVmt tnt)ialil, lorcljl 2, no
NEWPAPER PUBLISHED
of Hawaii.
185
256
Entered at the PoM office at Ifonohlu
i t-ctnxl clan milter
SEPTEMBER 7, 1908
district appear as within the llinlta
of leforiuatlon proprieties.
All tlnoiigh the testimony It will
bo noted that tho error of the Isol
traiisa'ctlon appears to have become
Impressive only after it was learned
that United Slates District Attorney
llrcckons knew ot It, und Taylor
knew of It, and the public knew ot
It.
If tt, o -'.ig fiom an lwllel pto-
prlet i . ,u nothing mole than an
ordli. MiJnuj transaction and of
luipoitaiice lo no one hut the per
tons p.itt) thereto, why did (ho
Sherllf go to the trouble of explain
ing to his associates, why did Tit) lor
think It over so seriously for so
many days, and why did Attorney
V. A. Kinney, it lecognlzed lender of
the Democratic paity, offer to take
up the obligation nfter liming Icai li
ed that the United States District At
torney was In possession ot tho nolo
and had made copies of It?
If that transaction repiescnted n
high standard of olllclal competence
and an Ideal average ot public mur
als, why this lush to stinlghtcti it
out, why the offer of funds to take
up the Isol note?
The testimony speaks for lUelf.
The reformers nip hacking an nill-
cer who states that It Is usual to le
celve Christmas presents from Chl
nesu and .Japanese.
Tho Incident of the four chnlis and
tho cigars suggests that It Is also a
custom to bo not over-particular
about what sort ot people these pres
ents conio from.
It this ho the fnct of public life In
this Territory, the winner an end Is
put to It tho better. It sIiowb thnt
tho gentlemen who hac started out
to reform this town, by preaching
Itooseveltlsm, have fallen shoit on
tho (list principles of moral stand
ard. We have llttlo doubt of what
the President would do with ono of
Ms appointive ofllcers If ho had note
transactions and Christmas presents
For Sale
PUNAHOU DISTRICT
Two-story house; modern; lot 75x
125 $4500.00
KAIMUKI
New 2-bedroom Bungalow; corner
J-0t 1UUX10U $1,750.00
KAIMUKI
A choice building lot of half an
acre $1000.00
KAIMUKI
Two lots near car line on high
ground, partially cleared.. $800.00
COLLEGE HILLS
Two-bedroom cottage, cood location:
lot 100x150 $2750.00
Liberal terms on all above prop
ositions.
Watcrhouse Trust
Corner Fort and Merchant Streets.
Have you got the
Wireless
Telegraph
Habit?
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This
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uron lower
9 x 15 at base
4 3c 9 at top
Made of 4-inch Angle Iron.
ft mil the leinlerlolii to his "credit."
Pro m tho standpoint of the high
Ideals alleged to bo held by the Re
fill mcrs, tho whole thing Is disgrace
ful. The city of Honolulu Is a e''1
sight safer In tho hands of men who
pi each common honesty, und whom
It Is the custom ot the lefoimers to
misrcpicscnt mid abuse.
l'earl Harbor will bu a great naval
base and piopcrly defended. That
this should ovcitlnow tho Tcriltorlal
liiiveniinent of Hawaii Is ono of tho
ag.ules of a dUoriteied stato ot
mind which might be classed as oil
gaichaiccno. lloth I.uc.is and llnstace claim a
majority ot tho delegates. Situa
tions of this character homutlmC3
turn out with a dm I; horse taking
the prize.
Pa una Springs are highly popular
in their own precinct If tho major
ity of C. W. llooth'R ticket may bo
pecepted as a ciltcrlon.
Thu distinct point of prestige gain
ed by Candidate Lucas in tho Satur
day primaries Is tho leadership in
his own precinct.
HONOLULU WEATHER
Sept. 7, 100S.
Temperatures 0 it. in., 71; b n.vi..
79; 10 a. m 80; noon, SO; morning
minimum, 74.
llmometer, S n. m., 110.07; abui-
luto humidity, S a. m.. G.3C1 grains
per cubic foot; rclatlvo humidity, 8
a. m., CO per cent.; dew point, S a.m..
CI.
Wind C a. m., voloclty C, direc
tion NIC; S a. in., voloclty 10. dliec
Hon NK; 10 a. m,, velocity IB, direc
tion N13j noon, velocity IS, dliectlon
K.
Rainfall during 21 hours cnilcl
S a. m.. .00 Inch.
Total wind movement dining 21
houis ended nt noon, 1C7 miles.
W.M. 11. STOCKMAN,
Section Director, Weather Uitrcnu.
a
Dr. James W. Simpson, a Now
York dentist, who was shot and bc
rlously wounded a few weeks ago by
his mothcr-ln'-hiw, Mrs. Kiln Horner
of Northport, I. I has brought suit
against her for $10,000.
Miss i;va ltootb, commander of tho
Salvation Army ot tho United States,
who was overcome by heat at the
Willow Lako (Intl.) Illblo confer
ence, started to Now Yoilc In euro
of her fi lends.
Oscar Culver, who was revived by
tho uso ot stimulants and nrtlflclal
rcBplintlon nt n Now Yrlc hospital
after ho apparently had been dead
threo minutes, died tho next day.
Sale of
Embroideries,
Ribbon Remnants,
Laces . and
Lace Remnants
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1ST,
AT 8 O'CLOCK
EHLERS
IIII.O POLITICS
ARE WARMING UP
Carl Smith Is Slated
For County Attorney;
Delegates
IHI.O, Hawaii, Sept. S. The Tri
bune sajs;
Local politics begin to get warm
er, at least so far as minors aio con
cerned, ns the time ttpptoaches for
County mid 'ferritin hit conventions
to be held. All the parties havo
fomo of the nominations ns good as
made while for other ofllccs none ot
tlio pm tics are auy way settled upon
their candidates. Pur the otllco of
'Supervisor the Republicans seem to
bo still quite at hen, so far as South'
llllo Is concerned. The Democrats
seem to hnvti decided upon Osorlo,
mid tho Home Rulers upon Todd.
Tho County Attorneyship seems to
bo up In tho air to some extent. Tho
Republicans will ptubably nominate
Carl S. Smith and tho Democrats
Harry Irwin; Charltn Williams Is
supposed to have tho Homo Rulers
In his pocket, as usual, but there aro
i u mors that some of them havo es
caped.
Tho Dcmociats havo held their
election for the delegates to tho two
conventions, to be held respectively
on tho 10th mid 17th of this month.
Tho delegates mo as follows;
To Terrltotlal Convention: J. K.
Paahao, C. K. Magulrc, M. Kurtatlo.
To County Convention: 1). Kwn
llko. 11, Irwin, J. A. M. Osorlo, It. H.
Kualll, J, Mehnti, N, Sulmeonn, K.
Peekoa.
Next Saturday the Republicans
will elect delegates to the County
convention, to be held on tho 17th,
mid tlio Territorial convention to bo
held on the llth. Tho following
have been nominated, mid will bo vo
ted cm for tho latter:
II. V. Patten, I J. K. Ulchnrds, K. 11.1
ustln, 3, (. Serrno. P. C. Reamer,
Carl S. Smith, and R. A. Lyman. Jr.
Tho following U tho list of candi
dates for thu County Convention In
tho Fifth Precinct:
Charlie tooic, W. S. Terry, W. K.
Knaumoltii, A. M. Cabrliiha, M. V.
Splnola, Jno. Lawrence. M. Victor,
W. II. Ileers. Jim. M. Herring. IC.
K'clilknhl, W. Knlwl, Jos. Oliver. W.
K. Kino. Jno. Kill. 11. I Schoen. Z.
Mahattll, Sr.. 11. llrown, Jr., S. L.
Desha, ani, I. i:. Ray.
In the' Fourth Precinct, Wnlakea,
the following nominations were
intule; ..,
Territorial John T. llrown. V.
M. R. Fltzs'lmmons, Otto W. Rose.
County .and District O. I Alfon
so. John llohncnhcrg, John V. Crne
llus. (Jeo, Desha Jr.. C. D. Clreeii, J.
P. Hale, Sam Kallllkane, A. K. Kua
lll, D. Nnmnhoe, M. S. Pnchco, and
Kvnn da Sllvn.
Tho following ' delegates to tho
various conventions were nominated
Inst Satuiday nt Ohm:
Territorial F. da Rosa. Coun-n
H Lownl Knmal, N. Plnlhaka, M
R Pieltas, M. Colcninn, Jim Lewal.
Receiver Lo Hieton scores J D.tl
7ell llrowp In .report on California
Safe Deposit and Trust Company and
rajs creditors may expected 23.0
cents for dollnr.
Wlfo of Kdwnrd R. Jennings In ill
orce complaint nlleges that ho open
ly avowed his love for another wom
an. ASK TO SEE
OUR NEW PATTERN OF
Plated Ware
Something new in the Styl
ish French Gray Finish.
TEASPOONS, FORKS,
KNIVES,
BUTTER SPREADERS,
ETC., ETC.
You'll be surprised at tne
S'tylinU Appearance of this
line.
il. F. Wichman & Co.
LIMITED.
LEADING JEWELERS.
FashionableDressmaking
Reasonable Prices.
MADAME LAMBERT.
BERETANIA NEAR FORT
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COOL! VENTILATING! REFRESHING!
n
DR. DIEMEL'S
Linen Mesh Underwear
For Men
The Under Garment of Quality. No other like it for
Health and Comfort.
Even on the hottest summer day never sticky,
soggy, or cumbersome, for Health, Comfort,
Cleanliness, Protection. What more could you ask?
M. McINERNY, LTD.,
Fort and Merchant Sts.
aoj
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Nothing Excels
THE HAWAIIAN ANNUAL for
facts and figures of Island infor
mation, past and present, or
HAWAIIAN FOLK TALES for the
legends and traditions of this in
teresting race. These, with oth
cr current books relating to Ha
waii, and many out of print, may
be had at
Tlios. G. Thrum.
Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
Carrie Jacobs Bond
New Assortment of Her Popular
Songs Now Here.
BERGSTR0M MUSIC CO.. LTD.
ODD FELLOWS' BLDG.
Unique
Chinese Goods
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
941 NUUANU ST. "
GROCERIES
If you're looking for a place to buy
choice goods at the lowest prices and
where you get polite attention, try
j. m. .Lttvx & uu.,
Phone 76.
King of
Entertainers
is the EDISON PHON
OGRAPH. The world's
greatest vocalists and '
instrumentalists a 1
ways on tap. No ex
cuses, no disappoint
ments. Have an EDI
SON in your home and
you keep in touch with
the latest and best in
music.
Hawaiian News Co.,
Ltd.,
YOUNG BLDG.
WA1KIKI INN
The Finest Bathing on the Beach."
Meals At All Hours.
WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.
W. C. BERGIN, Proprietor.
CURIOS
o AT o
Woman's Exchange
HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT
LOVEJOY & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM
PORTERS OF WINES AND
LIQUORS.
TEL. 308. 802 NUUANU.
McTighe Favorite
The Best Whiskey on the Market.
TH0S. F. MoTIGHE & CO., AGENTS.
101-105 KING ST.
PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755.
LUNCHES and DRINKS
The most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon,
Hotel St. near Fort.
Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.
The Encore Saloon
Thy a drink at the new place and
have "MATT" HEFFERN serve you.
COR. HOTEL and NUUANU.
at
3E
:e
:e
HONOLULU'S BIG STORE
On Fort and Merchant Streets
Floor Space, 22,561 Squire Feet. The Place To Buy
Your .......,
STATIONERY, BOOKS, TOYS,
OFFICE SUPPLIES,
and SPORTING GOODS
The Wonderful COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINE. We
keep in stock MARCONI VELVET TONE RECORDS. Call
in and ask to hear them; also EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
and RECORDS AND 100 OTHER THINGS WHICH GO TO
COMPLETE A LARGE STOCK
VE HAVE SAVED YOU MONEY IN THE PAST.
WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE FUTURE.
TRY US.
Our KING STREET STORE, at the old stand, will cany
the cair.cline.
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.
The Right Kind
of Boys' School Shoes"
We handle them. They're made by the famous C. H.
Aldcn & Co., the largest shoe manufacturers in the world
for boys and who cater entirely to boys' needs.
The Aldcn shoes are made of vici kid and box calf,
with heavy soles, low, broad, and fiat heels and with the
snap and go about them that boys like.
The Uniform last is the most popular. Price $3.50.
HAVE YOUR OLD SHOES REPAIRED while ydu wait
REGAL SHOE STORE,
McCANDLESS BUILDING, KING AND BETHEL STS.
Fresh
If our meats did not give the greatest satisfaction to
the thousands of people who deal with us it would be fool
ish for us to ask you to order some of our beef and mutton
this week.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, Limited
Telephone 45
Bread
The Best In Town.
SINGER'S BAKERY, f
TEL. 527. KING ST.
Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,
Sbirts. Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy
Embroidered Goods.
K. Fukuroda,
HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
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Goods
Autos
Repaired
And kept in repair by men who
know their business. No amateurs
do the work in our Garage.
Von Hamm-Young
Co., Ltd.
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