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?p4y jp81!P' ; . l TJefs?fWirsB nBT7n- fWBFffWW V JSVBrflNO BtJLUBtlN, HONOLULU. T. H., JIONDAY, OCT. 5, 1908. J k V V- -i vt ' i f ' Evening BttliiEtin DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. At 120 King Street, Hoaolulu, Territory of Hawaii Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wlluc R. ParrlriKton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BVUNINO UULLU1IN Per Month, anyu here In IIS . 0 7A Per Quarter, att) whert In U S 3,uu Per Year, aiivherelnUS H.uu Per ear, postpaid, forclf n, 13. no CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY in the Territory ry 1 Editorial Rooms, " Business MONDAY WHERE PERSONALITIES LEAD. The ilisratlatlon to which perron- alltlcs In politics leads Is exemplified In the personal abuse of Mi. Cath- ( ' Not satisfied with speaKliiB evil of tho official, the ansallants lirlttg tho lady stenographer of tho County At- torno's ofllce Into lino of tho mire. nmlplalnb intimate that she Is mor- paid, although her salary is cstab- llshcl by the County Supervisors. Tho attack is more than unfair; It Is In- suiting. Tho Itopubllcan party makes i mlstako In holding He campaign to plane of common decency and manll nens The Independent campaign o misrepresentation and nbuso will, ai Chairman Jiuld picrtlcted, defeat 1U own end Kill mctl'ivds appeal to the cll jnlnded. THE NAlHuiJiL ANTHEM. At tho close of tho cry interesting nddrtss In Central Uiilon Church Sun- da ccnlug, Row J)r. Scudder an- nounced that tho concluding number of the song serlce wfuld bo the Na- tlonal lijmn. Whero.upon ho g.-no out "Jly Country. 'TIs of Thee," sung to tho tune of "God Sa.e the King." split-ticket men and party wreckers What Is tho National anthem or of Hawaii. It has absolutely no iip- thc National hmn? plication to tho local situation. Easterners aro Inclined to tako tho Hawaii's partlzan politics laiks tho lcw of Dr Scudder. Jinny South- one fundamental factor of tho sltuu- erners would rather ting "Dixie." Hut Hon to which Mr. Clce!and'g remarks tho authorities stato that tho "Star- might apply. Spangled llanner" Is THIS National Hawaii's partlzan politics linvo not nntliem. "grown to partisan dictatorship and Mr. Scudder ought to luwo somo bctomo a thing of proprietary con reason for substituting a sons which trol prostituted to tho uses of liar Is not ofllclally recognized. It may gaining cud treacherous schemes." bo that tho high noto of tlio "Star- When they Ii.no retched that stago Spangled llanner" makes It unpopu lar for congregational singing, or pos sibly ho makes a distinction Tiotwoen the National anthem nnd tho Natlou- u 1 lij inn. HnUng n National Anthom, wo should cither sing it or change, it. ATTEND TBE RALLY! !' The rally tonight should draw cltl zens from Mal.lkl to Palama, cspo-l daily tho former. Tho man who otcs for tlio "best man" nnd thereby helps wreck his party without good tauso usually titays at home from the rally. Just as he does from tho primary and tho precinct meeting. In his own opin ion, ho knows all there Is to know; ho doesn't luno to bo told by nny common, ordinary speakers shouting from tho stump. That's what ho THINKS. So ho remains at home, and keeps out of touch with tho people Ho loses thnt knowledge of conditions that must ,bo borno upon him by nn hour or two In tho jostling, well mannered crowd of Aala Park. Ho gets out of Bjmpathy with tho people. Ho hides his head In tho sand of In difference, prejudice, or laziness, nnd when ho goes to tho polls filled with u pompous Idea of his superior Intel ligence, he Is ns blind as a bat to tho real conditions. Tho otcrs of Mnklkl frequently reckoned ns tho center of wealth and intelligence should go to this first rally, to prove to tho voters of l'.i lamn that they aio In earnest In their political thought and effort. Thcro la tho sanio reason for at tending a political rally that thcro Is for going to prayer meeting. You should show by jour presence, that joti nro at least Interested In tho cause. Porhnpi tho speeches will not ho up to jour Ideal of what a political speech ought to ho; tho oratory may bo frazzled or the discussion Illogical. It will do n voter good to at least ho nn tho ground nnd lenrn for himself. Ho may leavo moro disgusted than when ho camo. Very well, tho politi cal workers nro willing to tako" a chance on thnt. And If ho ho Influ enced for or against tho speakers or the candidates, or the party, ho Is at least acting ns nn American citizen should In mnttors of government from his own knowledge nnd Intltnato nc'qunlntance with the facts. And suppose ou do not expect to lL. the candidates, or the party, lio Is at y,WlfMltgS&Si PriCOS $15 UP a'iT wn, (.mitt, .. ..M ...v..i-... . li ,... (srwftvr fZUmz MUlNMlu tKi from Ills own knowledge and Intltnato iJi-T3m' f WWi.bUnrAnii MBt acquaintance Hit the facts. Iff&QSmnS&t&ir PHI F? IV 5 lnwr Anu suppose j on uo not expect to " - - - " -" WggggUKIBBM WUI3KUY UULLUTIN Per Six Month .n0 Ter Year, anywhere In 0 S I.ou Pel Year, anywhere In Canada,,, I.Ho Per ear postpaid, foreign ., ,, a.oo NEWPAPER PUBLISHED of Hawaii - 185 Office, - 256 Entered at the PoMolTice at Honolulu nt arcotitl class nitltrr. OCTOBER 5, 1003 lie pleased with all that tlto onntors aj. Docs mcry remark of tlio Sun- ,'av morning upcakcr suit ) our fancy? "" "" "Simons oi mo prnjcr meci- ,,,K n"er "'ll(0 " "c-lr"' Uoc9, uu anuw ui iiiu inciter itir w,llcI' "u W our K"'"1 nlonc'' '- wn8 satisfy ou? , '8,'hcrc n' rpa8("1 " " ho''' '""' In "" discriminating and IosslmlstIc rrltlclsm of tlio political "iccllni; than ou do of any other jou n,tcml for I'lcamiro or frm. - , so "' """ u Ai.l ro foil Kuu-a. i it4 ..t tlt.fh-nilj ire lot iut'1 1. 1 y pnulii'f, to iio.ie, .ny tn r. .p iti o ttlc i ci rliichb met j t i'ti o,ur I dp fM lug iJgarcttcB. .id WHEN PART1ZANSHIP BECOMES DloGRAUMUL. "Nor should any fall to detect tho humiliation and disgrace that ut- itachcs to p.uty lcadcishlp AITEIt it has grown to partisan dictatorship and become n thing of proprietary control, prostituted to tho uses of bai- gahiln;; and treacherous schemes." This Is an extract from a speech matlo b Orocr Clocland. it is quoted as aid and counsel for It will bo timo enough to work tho humiliation and disgrace end of It. At tho present timo tho humilia tion and dlsgraoo from which this Territory suffers nnd of which tho City nnd County of Honolulu Is tho enter. Is that which attaches to tho exhibition made by a cotcrlo of men For Sale MAKIKI DISTRICT. Two-acre building site in the Makiki District One of the choicest locations left in this district. Bargain price for quick sale. MAN0A VALLEY BARGAINS. Two three-quarter acre buil ding lots for $1600 each. KALIHI. A property suitable for a large family. Large house and ample grounds. Price, $3,000, Call or write to Waterhouse Trust Corner Fort and Merchant Streets, Wireless Telegraph For Inter-Island Communication. The RATES msmjxzxs!:.;:! Buy a Lot at Kaimukj Not too fnr from cii line on 12th Ac.; 100 x 150' pirtly clear cd; Bplendld view. One half block from car lino; 7&x 200, entirely clear ed; good Iew of mountains and sea; m a c a d a in street; 12th Ae. Two blocks from car line; lOOxl&u; good view of city; ptrtb clc.trcdjmt endam street; 11th Ave. Won't ltao to bo told that theso tiro great bargains, if 5 on nro looking for Kttlmukl prop erty, see us. There are no better lotB on the Btimmlt of the hill at any price' $395 $400 $250 YOU Trent Trust Co., Ltd. "REPETITION IS REPUTATION." As a citizen of the Territory of Ha waii and of the City and County of Honolulu, don't you feel that it is BETTER TO SPEAK WELL of the PLACE, its PEOPLE, its POLITICS, and its BUSINESS, than to be com plaining, misrepresenting, gossiping, and repeating that which you know is either not true or not helpful? Remember that "REPETITION IS REPUTATION," and if you condemn your own town and jour own people as a matter of habit, an evil reputa tion will be established. who nro doing their best to make Ho nolulu appear corrupt when it Is not, slander rellnblo and capahlo officers, and deliberately misrepresent honest citizens and political workers who aro giving their timo nnd effort freely to establish respect fot organized gov ernment nnd organized political ef fort. It's a sorry bird that gratuitously fouls lta own nest. II' dropping Iaukea and taking up the divorce cll, tho Ministerial Un ion dlsplujs a measure of common senso that is refreshing. THOSE DECORATIONS Hdltor livening Dullotln: " . . . Tho reception will bo nono tho less glorious It tho faded emblems of tho streets aro lcmovcd." Ilul lotln. And so say all of us. To keep up the dismal farco of these "decora tions," In their present disreputable condition, on tho streets nnd tho Ex ccutlvo building (Klshmarkct except ed), would be tho worst of bad taste, not to say a downright affront to tho returning Pacific Fleet. The unstinted lavlshncss nnd whole hearted cordiality of the Australasian cities In their wclcomo of our sailors, and tho magnitude of tho reception awaiting them In Yokohama, make Honolulu tho favored look by com parlson liko tho proverbial thirty cents. Gentlemen of the Decoration Com mittee, plenso wako up. Do not make us any cheaper. Yours, "liONOIAJLAN." Oct. 3, 1908. t a When tho Hllo High school wns be ing built, thero wns moro or less dis cussion nH to tho probability of Its being lmmuno from earthquake. Not a crack has appeared In tho big build ing slnco tho sevcro carthquako of last week and tho plaster Is porfectly sound. In tho laboratory, moro or less full of glass, where a row of glass bot tles, t'BFe! nnd other containers stood on tho edgo of n high Bholf nnd closet, not ono plcto of tho glassware fell to tho flooi, nor wns ono moved from Its placo Hawaii Herald. WE ARE SHOWING A SWELL New Lot OF Ladies Shower-Proof Coats IN MANY NEW STYLES AND ALL COLORS. i ji PREPARE TO ATTEND TO REGISTRATION President of Precincts Report to County Committee Tho meeting of tho Hcpubllcnn County Committee and precinct pres idents Inbt Saturda) evening was op ened by C. T. Chllllngworth In tho absence of Chnlrmiu Judd, and tho roll was called. Secretary Crawford ftntci". that ho had no record of tho officers of scernl picclncts, and' ho was Instructed to ndcrtlsc for such names. Tho chairmen of tho various pre cincts were nsked huw far their vo ters had registered. In some town precincts thcro was still a largo per centage to register, hut In many others, especially tho country pre cincts, most of tho oters had been registered. Chllllngworth suggested that It would bo well for tho precinct prcs Idcnts to get to work on the matter of registration when this wns needed lie added thnt the idea of tho meet' Ing wns to ascertain Just how each precinct stood, so that tho Central Committee could roneenlrato Its ef forts on the precincts where it w.u most needed. Crnbbo suggested that tho Central Committee should throw moro work on the precinct presidents. They could do tho nctu.tl work nnd report back to the Central Committee. J. P. Cooko said that special at tention should bo paid to registration. This could only bo donn through tho officers of tho precinct clubs, ns thcro wcro still many otcrs who had not registered. Tally was being kept of tho icglstratlon by means of n caul Index b) stem. Chllllngworth said ho thought Crabbo's suggestion wns n good one. It was a wlso thing to luno the pio clnct officers do tho work In their own precincts. Ho thought tho presidents could call meetings of their clubs nnd later report back at a gcnernl meeting liko tho ono being hold. Tho-matter of registration should also ho followed right up. Mnhaulu reported for Wnialua thnt tho club thqro had had several meet ings, at which tho district had been dhldcd Into fhe divisions, each un der a lunn, who wero shifted about frequently, bo thnt their reports could bo compared. Darker said ho thought tho power of tho prcEfticl club executive com mittees was, being taken nwny from them and given to tho presidents. Qulnn suggested that another meet Ing be called of nil tho precinct pres idents for next Monday. A commit tee could bo appointed to notify them. Cooko suggested holding such a meeting on Tuesday. Ho stated that out of n.OOO voters only 3,000 had been registered. It was also stated that only about fifty Chinese had registered this cnr, while there had been 300 Chlncso rcg Istcred at tho last election. It wni finally decided to hnvo a meeting of nil the precinct presidents next Wednesday evening, when the necessary data In tho matter of reg istration would be at hand. Cgmplalnts havo been made because tho Sheriff appoints plantation men as policemen. I think that Is right for It saves our own policemen from do ing cxtrn work. Iho Governor has Bald the plantations nro tho backbone of tho Territory, nnd It Is nil right to appoint poMco fiom them bo that they will not bo Btimmoncd as jury men. Kcolaiitil should bo paid his expenses. If thcro nro ien murders hero and ho has to pay them, what will ho luuo left?" H. M. Knnlho In his opening address of tho campaign. Rich Cut Glass MAKES AN APPROPRIATE GIFT. 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