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"""X .4 ' ' ', M , ", i M ' ,sS '- Kit , - """, wtwy - "5';,-tts "TJptt, w-'mRf' EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. T -v - fer r TAFT MEN FAIL TO Colonel Is Getting Altogether Too Active to Suit Opponents. By C. S. ALBERT.) (Hpfcl.il It ii 1 1 tin Cori'M!Mtn1nco ) WAHIIINilTON, 1) Apr 1 Col onel Theodore Itooeell of tyster liny U now admittedly in the rare fur the ltriuhtlcim rresldentlal nuuilniitloti Ills tn tid Iduey Is mi loiiKer u Joke or n forlurn hope It la n isnltlvo, real fnri'o th.it mint hi' mi't nml I oekoned ttllh lit tile Ohli'UKo lollW'Utlou TIiIh stern If unpleasant realization foHimed the I'M'ntful week uhlih he Kini with Illinois uml ended with l'.-im-nylviuila. The fui't tluil l'oloni'1 Roose velt sept llllnnln hy 126.000. or some such trllllni; majority, iliil not Rre.itly worry the Taft iiioikiritk. It win th&rnoil up to local i-ondltlnns mill tho l.orlmer capo It dlil not lothir nmhoily iiiiii'h If tin' t'oloiH.l il til pick lip n Iniiiih of r0 deleRiites When rtniiKlnnki cuiiio humping nJoiiK to".liiB up n hiiniii of ISO.OnO for Hooseelt It uns n d Iff on lit mat ter. Tho humorous side of tin- sltua tlon disappeared It was no time for tnorrlment or laUKhler A thronif of ilrtrk-vliiiReil Oloonis. with eloiiKated wlll-diors, settled ilnuu on the Whlto lliuiso l'ri-sldent Taft wont Into se clusion ninl refused to ho comforted Kecretory Illlles took to tho tall gran It wiih tho most saddening ami de hi'7kIiik "lay that oir llo.itoil titer the Whlto Hoiiko, 1oiiIiik It" shadow of enawlui; sorrow nml ponotrathiK dls iiiny. MoKlnloy Roared. lc'irciiitiitlii .McKlnlcy, tho head MiauaKiT of the Taft rump-ilk'n, wan tho first to recover hln hroath Then ho iIrkciI up n statement that required itshestns papir for pri'paratlon It iw a llvry ilocinnent. It poiinceil nil nfor Senator Dixon and Colonel Hooso M'lt for personal attacks on the I'res Ident. It savored of defiance It ili rlnrcil that tho dander of all hands ni up ami there would ho a llnlsli IlKht. It tissex crated that henceforth thole will ho no quarter, or polite niss, or uentoel treatment, or half-way niuiiMires, hut nn udwtnce movement will ho ordered nil nlonir the lino on the Itooseet forceH Thli statement wan shown Presi dent Taft and met his approval It was promiilRiitiil. The announcement went hro.idcnst that from thli time forth tin re will he war The Hund.iy school plinlc feature of the contest hit heen eliminated. S'liator Dixon contented hlmxtlf with iloliiu mine loud crowing, lie rejoiced jVom eery coucelvnlile point lie wild thin wax only the enterlntf wodue. The piople would now rally to the Btandard of Colonel Roosevelt and make hlx nomination lit I'hlctiRO cer tain. Ho pronounctd the Tuft cuiidl diiry ontlrel) dead ami wiped off the political map Ho said the Lorlmer machine In llllnolx, the Penrose mu chine In I'cnnslniil.i, the LoiIro ma ehlne In Massachusetts, hail heen knocked Into hiiRdutt and there would ho nothing left of thexo hoisei when the next election came nlong lie m ROOM LOTS To be Sold at, 50c per Room and upward Choice Selections of the Finest Wall Papers made. Put up in lots sufficient to cover the walls and ceilings of rooms vary ing in size from 8 ft. x 10 ft. to 20 ft. x 24 ft. Don't, Lewers Cooke, L SEE eiiiphnticully iluilid the Morles that Colonel llooiow'lt I drinking lihnxolf to dentil nml mild theie wni nothing lit nil to It. Not a "Solid South." Tho npp.iront certiilnty that West Vlrglnln and North Carolln.i were xwhiRlng Into line for Itoocilt mid (il to the nimhiiness nf the Hltliatlnu '1 ho Tuft p oplo tried to lind lourola tlon In the ruit Hint little Delaware ciinio up with xl delegates, and Con nittieut mvim-il In he all light Hut the irunibx of tomfort were rutin r xllm ax toinpariil with tho result hi IVnn xlnlila All the IVnioeratlc politicians tc Jolced with Heiiiitnr Dixon They were "de-llRhtod" to xeo Colonel Hooxevelt taking .in ailvaniod poxttlou In the Ite puhllcuil rnce They llgiiro that he will ho much easier henten at tho polls In Nineinlxr than President Taft, or xotno d irk horxo lloldox nil else thov hiMirl.ihly derhe Intense satisfaction from n rumpus iiiiioiir the Hepuhll caus. A hlg xpllt hi that party would tniilrlhiite to Domocriitlc Ictory The I .'i rolhtto folliiwirs alone fail ed to olitalu xoino JO)otixncxx from the roxultx In IVnusjlvanln They xtuck to their woodsawlng ami xald wait until the light Ix omlid. (lovernur Wllxon wax ngalii placed well to tho fore In the running hy hlx i lean xueip in tho State of xtatulp.it terx and high protection lie had for Weikx heen lagging htlilud and per mitting Champ Clark to walk off with the perximmous. The landxllde wax also the xlgnnl for rinewed e rtlonx mid mtlvlty The Hoosoolt uiaiiiiRtrx hanked on the fact that tho triumphs In Illinois and I'tiinsjlwinlii would have u lionellclal ilTut on the wcikkneed nml many douhtful districts would fall In line. They hustled forth to nail down those douhtful constituenclcjf Co Itunxc elt In person Implied n hoard it train and ruxhid to Nehraxka Ho took tho stump there and urged the otorx of that commonwealth to Jump on his haudwiiRon heforo all the seats were taken Ho proceeded niroxx the rlvir Into lowu and told the same yarn. Typewriters Buiy. The wleldirs of typewrltirs took up their deadly weapons and the output of campaign guff achieved a now high record It hicpmo u matter of win or die with the Tuft folks and of throw them oir the ropes while they nro groggy with tho ltoosevelt faction. The suggestion of u dark horse can didate for tho Itepuhllcans has heen renewed, hut with less forco nml ef-ft-it than prior to the recent primaries. The declaration nf war hy tho Taft innuiigers rather put u iiulelus on this lino of lonverxatlon The tlino Iiiih past for n discussion of that proposi tion. Mr. Taft fells that he should he the person to either engineer the party to lctory or defeat. Up must hear nil the Maine for tho present nil ministration and he thinks the people should ho permitted to pass upon Its chnnii'tir at the polls. I'or running down a horse with a roionl of ; is Jacob Solar, a West llohokui uutolst inns p.ij $1000 to 1' A. Campbell Clean-Up Sale Of Remnant Wall Paper Neglect This Opportunity Sale Begins May 1 st 177 South King St. CITY AND COUNTYf ARTET CAN POLITICS BEGIN TO BUBBLE tcontlnued from Page 1) l Hip linrlnn. Onn of tno most promi nent of Uioko l.i likely to bo Charles O, Hartlott. Ilnrtlelt Is looked upon on nil Aides its mi entirely cnpahlo mnii ntul will (LTlnlnly imvo very strong support In tho l'mirth District, with plenty of following In tho Klflli ns well. Ho looks like a very prob able success should bo decide tu mnko the nice, nml many of bis friends think he will. Carlton I', .tames, from Ilia other ill rectlon 111 the oily. Is looking for n Hit-, pervlsorlnl toga. It Is rumored. .lames Is n Knllhl man anil lias been promi nent as secretary of the Republican1 Central Committee. Ho was quite act-j live In tho Taft League. Jim Qiilnn wants to "come back.") Alter two yours of watching tho light from the Rldo-llnes, Jim lias decided that the City tuul County can well af ford to have Ills services for nnotbor term, and If bo should "arrive" bo would doubtless bo after his old place as chairman of the StrcetH Committee, wbero ho made n record that bo polntsi to with pride. Klmcr Hcliwarzborg, who was tmo yf tho winners In tho notable light In tho eighth Precinct of the Fourth District that was stirred up hy Lor r Ml An drews, Is talked of fof Supervisor also. Should Schunrzbcre, he nhlo to ar range bis business affairs to get time for tho duties of n City father, bo might become an active candidate. Of the present list of Supervisors, iiono would refuse re-election, mid piost of them are In a very reccptlvn mood. Arnold Is certain tu bo an ag. gresslo candidate, say some of bis fellow-members, nnd Iow will bo hot oh tho trail of re-namlnatlon provided bo doesn't go gunning for bigger gamo. Amnna, Kruger, Murray, Dwlght and McClcllau, the latter a Democrat, may all bo looked upon as tnnilldateu for reelection. Low cherishes a bee In bis bonnet about tho Mnvoralty Job, and If cbanco favorH him. he will campaign for this position. Low lias also been mention ed as a possible candidate for Sheriff. A. M. Drown, present Deputy Proso cntlng Attorney, has been mentioned an tho man who could go to tho polls and beat Jarrctt for the Shrievalty, but according to good Information Drown Is not willing to make the race. Just bow strong Jarrctt will bo Is un certain, as It Is still loo early to Kay whether or not Jarrctt nnd tho Mc Candless faction will really reconcile their differences and work for each other. "Ti It's hardl? tlino yet for much activ ity In tho legislative campaign. Many businessmen around town aro talking of possible "business candidates" for line Mcniue anil uio nouso uui nmo . definite is materializing. The fact or tho matter is that the , uncertainty over the Oovornorshlp sit nation Is keeping local politics In a cry nebulous state. Until It's settled whether or not I-'rcar Is to retain his Feat, there will he a lot of political ambitions, largo and small, kept under coer, and no matter which way the , appointment Is decided, somo of tho aforesaid political ambitions will have to stay uudor cover. One of the musical treats of the year Was KlMli the students of Oalill Col li ge win n the .Mae Walters Quartet of Iloxton gave sevirnl seleitlnns at their assembly this morning. Tho quartet appeared to p.- -tlenlar lulvantngH In humorous, nnd Its "Dried pple Pies" brought down the houxe. it took three cm in ox to satisfy the student audi rnce , Mr Thomas proved hlmmlf it reader und linpirsoiiator of the llrst order. Ills liiiperrouatloii of all old man who whistles whenever Im. says tho letter H was screamingly funny Paul He Mro's rldo In Swedish dlnleit kept tho niidiciuc laughing from start to llnlsh The quartet will give Its hlg popular concirt ul the Y. M. C A. this oxen lug It has arranged u piograni of Its best standard and humorous -quartet numbers, with solos and duets by In dividual mcmh'rx. Mr. Thomas will give soverul Impersonations which will phase the crowd Initninxely Tickets aro .10 cents to nil parts of the Jiouso mid are on sale at the IlerRstrom Music Co, Crossroads Ilookshop and Y. M C A Thire aro no reserved scats, and the concert will begin ut S . in. HOOGS MAY 00 TO CONVENTION Hawaii may Imvo un tinulllclnl rep resentative at tho Republican Nation al Convention nt Chicago in tho per son of William If. I longs. Mr. and Mrs Hongs expect to go to tho coast within a few days for the wedding of their sou Frank, which will take place in California. They will go to Portland for tho lloso Fes tival tlieie, ami Mr. Hoogs, as chair man of the Promotion Committee, will represent Unit body at tbu Port land carnival. "I'd certainly like to go to Chicago and it's very possible I shall," said Mr I longs this morning. "It's going to be an unusually Interesting con ventlon.' Hougs was prominently mentioned ns a possiblo delegate from Hawaii to tho convention, but was awny on an extended business trip when tho local convention was held. AMUSEMENTS. CHANGE TONIGHT CECILE, ELDRED & CARR An Absolute Novelty WHITE-HOPES RAGTIME Another Comedy Succesi Another Artistic Triumph A Character Perfection THE "ITALIAN PADRONE" Al. 11. Hallett & Co. First Appearance of Will Marshall Popular Society Entertainer Patronized by Amenca'a Mot Elite Families A lIlilII.ri.ABH ACT NEW PICTURES The ladles of the Epiphany Guild will hold a grand fair at the residence of A. F. Cooke, Kalmuki, SATURDAY, MAY 4. Many beautiful fancy articles, In ad. dition to delicious refreshments, will be sold. HONOLULU AMUSEMENT COMPANY, LTD. Rijffi) thfater MONDAY, TUSEDAY, WEDNESDAY DON'T MIS8 TONIGHT Waldstein Trio Comedy and Novelty Roller 8kating , Act A Poiitlve Innovation A THHILLINO ACT " Frances Dainty Co. Novelty Glack-WIre and Up. to. Date Bicycle Artists Watch the Girl I "She's" Great! Bayle & Patsy Featuring "You Qolta Quit Kickln' My Hound Aroun'" NKW OPKItA CHAIRS INSTALL!!!) FMPIRE THEATER MATINEE EVERY DAY TONIGHTI EFFIE The Sensational Mindreader ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON EFFIE WILL ENTERTAIN FOR WOMEN ONLY '(iy her mind Think of n relative- she wilt till u which one und the name She never misses The most amazing iniiital feats ever demon strated here. All New Motion Pictures AMUSEMENT8. Round-the-World Tour The MAC WAITERS MALE QUARTET OF BOSTON Said by tho Press to He the Uest llalancod Quartet In tho New KiiRland , mines GRAND CONCERT AT THE Y.M.C.A. AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, MAY 3, 8l15 P. M. Tickets for Mile nt the Y. M. t" A.. HtrKstroin Music Co, Ltd, und Cioss roads llookshoi, Ltd GO Cents - No Reserved Seats ATHLETIC PARK Baseball for Sunday two c:ami:h two oa.mi:h 1i30 HAWAII vs. J. A. C. 330 ASAHI vs. STAR8 l.mets on sale lit M A. Climsl 8 t'lKur Btore, fumi 1 i in. Saturday: to II n. in. Monday , Prices 50c, 35c and 25e Children 10e I Closing-Out Men's Suits, - $5, $6, $7, $8 Men's Pants, 600 pairs at $2 Boys' Suits, - $2, $3, $4, $5 L. B. KERR. & 1 Whitney Limited JUST TO HMD A Small But Choice Selection of Steamer Coats Prices from $12.50 Up i l W $2,000,000For Candy Ml IHl That's, what San lYnnclsco spent lml YVjKB for en ml y last .enr. mmf 1B GEORGE HAAS AND SON SOLD IHIa I afeZaW u,ir Tur pHTinr nllaWTlTV lB&al "EiXlwf nnur in.- k.,. ,,.- wr. ...... Wfir Honolulu npiiroclates itood thlims to Al lik. lat. n ml tin, local siilo of HAAS Candy In HI Is Inirenshu; oueli month, II Mjjr HAVE YOU TRIED THE NCW JQJm HsHaVt CARAMELS? aflffiB HPRl Sold Only at Our Store Always Fresh I VTMnl l Benson, Smith &'Co Ltd., W ijml HOTEL AND FORT STREETS R Ml EREXALLr Vlft mLgMMml store 1ifeJ3i SYMPHONY CONCERT by the Honolulu Symphony -Society AT THE EMPIRE THEATER TUESDAY EVENING, MAV 7, AT 8 US O'CLOCK Reserved Seatst $1, 7Go and 50e. Now on sale al the Box Office of the Orpheum Theater, Hotel Street, SOLOISTSi MISS EDITH ROSSLYN COLLAIS, MR. CARL MILTNER ACCOMPANISTi MRS. L. TENNEY PECK See our Window Display Kapiolani Building, Alakea & Marsh, 1 Sale Panama Hats, - $3, $4, $5 $6 Men's Collars, - 75c. a dozen Undershirts and Drawers at unheard of prices. CO., Ltd, Street Ma L. W t ,' ) .51 XI 7-1 1 ',fc jli 1 ..,:. , ,; yix.- & ".. .T..',' . - , .i V. 7 .J.. ' n i j i. ,wluniwnyi