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(.uMijyiy." wm is.'fW "W ' '(h'itii"hti MMMfifMMW4 ..J,iiifl.i,)i.Wiii)ifyi iiiiiif nawii i (u i i.,.iU i,,. ,yirijMii ;k ,jfc. i EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., 8ATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912. til tt"a POLITICAL FIGHT NOW BEING IS MOST BITTER EVER i; A New Tan Suede Pump for Ladies A "SPfjPEHHWP WJWiliWftM'Jf,fyJWy '!! Jiu jfywwwrcr pi' B( 'lip D 0 1 z1 ' I ,4 ,1 ' V t ,i Some New Tan Kid Button Oxfords SHORT VAMPS CUBAN HEELS THE PRICE! Turn Soles - $4.00 Welt Soles - $4.50 Manufacturers' Shoe Co., 1051 Fort Street Spring Special LADIES' PANAMA HATS Big Stook and Very Fine Straw Ladies1 New Trimmed Hats for Summer Wear now on Display K. UYEBA MILLINER NUUANU STREET, ABOVE KINO Crepe Shirts Are the choice of the exclusive man for eummer wear. BIQ stock of varied patterns from $1.50 up. The Oriental Crepe Goods Co. 61 KINO 8TREET NEXT TO ADVERTI8EROFFICE Iron Bed Sale Samples and Damaged Beds about Given Away. See our windows. COYNE FURNITURE CO., Young Bid. - "ision anno xau g SnH 03m()i8f 'USl ouo'M ojbo i jM dn apis iGu si ) Union-Pacific Transfer Co. Limited oi Aq popuci ,s ojntujnj jnoA udum inq iibB(1b sj pc sun High-Class Upholstery and J. H0PP & WEEKLY BULLETIN This It a winner. Short vamp, round toe. Up-to-date In every way. The Price - $5.00 vi Drapery Work SON., LTD. The Roosevclt-Taft Battle Is Daily Growing In Intensity. PRESIDENT EXPRESSES THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE Democrats Meanwhile On Alert to Prevent Discord On Own Party From Being Dis astrous, BY C. S. ALBERT. (Special BulUtlii Correspondence.) WASHINGTON. D. C. May 26. Tlio most lilttcr light ever preceding n Ho publican national convention In now raging In Chicago. The Republican nn ttlonul committee linn taken up tlio dllllcult task of deciding contests nnd making n temporary roll. The com mlttce U largely composed of those friendly to President Taft. It Is sup posed a majority of tho contests will be determined by seating Taft dele gates In no other manner can tho President hope or expect to secure suf ficient otes for rcnomlnatlon. The advocates of Colonel Roosevelt are equally active and arc Insistent that nil controversies be decided on their1 merits and not because of polit ical bias. The colonel himself has made an announcement from tho stump that unless there Is "cheating" he will control the convention. The friends of Colonel Roosevelt nro all heading for Chicago and propose to see that ho Is given a "square deal" by tho Republi can national committee. I Taft Expresses Confidence. ! Mr. Taft has again declared from . the platform that ho has D70 certain ' delegates, without any reference to New I Jersey and tho few scattering selections that remain to bo made. He says this I Is thirty more than enough to give him BITTER ATTACK BY W. R. HEARST William Randolph Hearst's attacks on Rryan arc dally growing moro bit ter. In view of the formal launching of the Hryan boom yesterday In West Virginia, the following from Hearst's San Franclscc- Examiner Is of much Interest: WASHINGTON. D. C. May 30. There Is still hope for two moro bat tleships. The Senato has the bill, from which tho House so strangely omitted battleships, nnd so with the merest flourish of a pen, dropped the United States from second to llfth place ns a world's naval power. Also, If Indi cations are to bo regarded, the Senato will put back thoso battleships which tho House so foolishly left out. In such event, the business will re cur In the House, when It Is hoped that the Democrats, therein assembled, will seo a light, a battleship light, nnd set themselves most properly In tho naval way they should go. In advance of posslbto House action In this connection It would bo tlmo neither wasted nor thrown nway to Innure what, as an Important bug bo ncoth the chip, lay at the bottom of the Democratic rejection of battl tps. Due to Bryan's Interference. Aftpr a careful review of the whole battleship story, and a backtracking rfr the situation to Its source, I do not hesitate to say that tho present Houso refusal to build battleships Is duo lurgely to the Interference of tho Inimical Hr-ynn. Certainly, the Nebraskan's namowas employed In caucus by James or Ken tucky, and Hryan was quoted as against battleships, and In favor of uslug what millions should go Into them, In the erection of public build ings. In short, Ilryon favored a policy of spending millions In public Improve ments, which un enemy might batter down, without making adequate prep arations for their defense ngalnst tho battering potentialities of that enemy. True, Hryan's Interference, when ho allowed James In caucus to uto bis name, was In Its Impulso selfish Ho was moved not by patriotism, but an anxiety to make himself tho party's! presidential nominee. He wus thinking not of battleships, but Hryan. Am was recently published In theso columns, Hryan Is un euger candldata for tho Whlto House, und expects noth. Ing moro confidently than that he will bo Democracy's nominee. That ho beats no gongs, fires orf no guns In his nomination hunting, speaks only of u method. Hryan Isn't a hunter; ho's u trapper of politics Kuch as Hoosovelt, who Is of tho hunter type, expect to win by front attack and trust through pir sonul strength and weapon skill to bring down their gaino. Would Lead Party Again. Hryan having led tho party to thrco defeats, regards it as his inalienable right to lead -it to u fourth Thus holding und feeling, ho is ugnlnst j'lark und Harmon and Wilson and Under wood, und deep down about his soul's roots It has been und Is part of his scheming to prevent any of them from swelling Into While House siio When tho Democrats, following tho Payne-Aldrlch tariff, took the Houso from the Republicans, Uryan at once, saw the possibilities that thereby a candidate against him might be pro duced. Clark had peon tho Democratic Houso leader in the day of Republicans, which meant that Clark would bo chosen ON BRYAN MADE the nomination. In figuring tip this number It Is necessary to consider tho contests. If the committee should fall him ho would ha far short of the C40 needed for effective results. Unless tho colonel can secure ti portion of the contested soits ho must eventually lose, unless the fight can be successfully carried to the floor of tho convention The fight being waged against the selection of Senator I'llhu Root as tem porary presiding olllcer Is nttractlng much attention. Senator Dixon, the chief manager for Colonel Rooscclt, ' started the trouble. He declared that 1 Senator Hoot must not serve because he Is prejudiced In favor of Mr Taft ! and could not bo expected to render fair treatment to all factions. New Stands by Root. Colonel Harry 8. New, head of tho committee on urrangements. replied by sni'lni- It wnn tho Invnrlntile custom ' for that body to choose the temporary I presiding ofllccr. He promised to In ' slst on that right nnd Is standing by Mr. Root. , Tho noise nnn controversy of tho typewriters and campaign managers i here has ceased. Tho seven Presiden tial headquarters closed on June 1. The work of roping delegates wos virtually ended nnd no further necessity existed ' for their maintenance They have transferred their activities to Chicago , and will seek to sec that the prelim inary work Is made effective. Chairman I.loyd and tho members of the Democratic Congressional commit tee have been getting busy In the last I few days with tho problem of how to carry the next Houso for tho Demo I crats. ! The Democratic committee ns a whole Is Imbued with the notion thnt tho Democrats are going to cnntlnuo to hold the House, nnd tho committee Is I going to mnke Its campaign tho more systematic and vigorous In proportion as Its hopes nnd prospects itro flat tering, j In tho Democratic campaigns for the i control of the Honc for u number of years In tho past It has been Impos sible to do u great deal of systematic and effective work, for tho'renson that Speaker, now that the Democrats had the upper hand Hryan realized that- from n. succes fill Speakership, Clark might naturally and easily step Into position os n I'res. identlal candidate. Also, when Chirk pointed to Under wood ns one upon whom he, Clark, would confer the chairmanship of tho ways und means committee, Hryan was wisp enough trt add the Alabaman to tho list of White Houso possibilities. Underwood would draw tho tariff bill, which would offer relief to tho pcoplo from the burdens and exactions J or the ruyno'Aiuricii measure. inn candidate mlltU "easily bcr Underwood instead of Clark,, When tho cWu session wns called and the new Democratic Houso about to convene. Hryan, with nothing but himself on his mind, ciimo hotfoot to Washington, Ho did not coma lo es tablish harmony, but to make trouble nnd sow tares of dissension whero ull should bo peace His Arrogance Thinly Disguised. With nn arrogance only thinly dis guised beneath his combination man ner of I'ccksnlft und Uriah Heep, Hry an sought to sshovo 1(5 Id c ,both Clark and Underwood and take Into his own hands the reins of Houso control. As though no one could so much as dream of illsnutlmr his supremacy, ho .,. i,i,.ir . n, (tieii .,m int. cr nt Democracy .... ,. ,,, ,,,, n,i , "' "",,nB, ?"l.,...tJ"lL,n lh way of rev s ng dmnwar tl e IW i , rL.M d leredited .u. ,.'.." .i .i..i....i ,i..n. hev nut steel', lumber and Iron oro on th fr list Hrynn quickly decided that neither Clark nor Underwood would recognlzo his authority us a self-elected party IH,8 Who was ho that ho should play die- tntor tu.tho Democracy of tho Houso? Ccrtalifiy not his threi defcuU for tho, Presidency, and each worse than that which preceded It. Under his leadership his own fltnto1 of Ncbrnskn repudiated him as Its men-1 tor, had become solidly Republican, nnd was only half redeemed by tho Demo- ho has been beaten by Al Kaufman, crats us the result of tho Pnyno-Ald-I Jim Flynn and sovernl others when rich betrayal boxing around Los Angeles for Tom Clark and Underwood refused to lis-1 McCaroy, ten to Uryan. nrynn pretended to bo Cordell and McCarthy, disappointed, but In truth wns well. ThlH noon Jack Cordell was match pleased What ho aimed at was not ed with Johnny McCarthy for Juno 2D. tn.rlff reform, his sole purpose In Is- sillng his tariff orders had been to bring about split and schism ani.iim , tho Houso Democrats, and provent either Chirk or Underwood from grow. I Ing Into White House stature. I So ho assailed Underwood In his, "Commoner," while us u'natunil retort to Clark ho worked even harder than over at Intuiting tho Wilson boom. As House affairs proceeded Hryan watched every move. When a differ ence occurred between Democratic members ho was prompt and malignant to hand to widen, not close, the breach; deepen, not heal, the wound Thus was It In connection with the Money Trust investigation Thus wus it upon ii docn other Houso occa sions, Hryan, slick, adroit, studied to be it 4 trouble-maker ami a sower of tho seeds or strife Mongolia Due Monday Afternoon. 'Thp first of tlio' coming week gives abundant prnmlso of being a busy Ben son along tho local waterfront. Aero grams received last ovonlng from two trans-l'uclfio stcamnrs aro as follows' P. M. 8, B, Mongolia, en rotito from Yokohama, to Honolulu, 8 p, m luuo 7. 1269 miles from Honolulu, all woll, will arrlvo 2 p. m. Mondny. M. 'N. S. S. Wllhelmlna, on routo trom San Francisco to Honolulu, S p.i m., luno 7. 122a miles from Uonolit-, In, lluo weather. Nlnoty-nluu cablu passongers, nlno steerage, 284 sacks. of mall, forty-four packages of ex-, press. Duo daylight Tuesday, many members of the party wero dis couraged and hopeless, and thought the Republicans could not be dislodged. The victory of 1010 was brought about far less by good Campaign man agement on tho part of the Democratic Congressional committee- than by si popular uprising of protest against the Republicans. Democrats Alert. Tho Democratic leaders, most of them at least, understand this and ap preciate that work must be done If the House Is to be prevented from slid ing back. Into the hands of the Repub licans At the recent meeting of the com mittee three committees were named, executive, finance and literary, and these committees will at once busy themselves with the work of the cam paign ,Tho purpose Is to waste no ef fort. It Is appreciated that the ques tion of controlling the next House, rests with a comparatively small part of tho Congressional districts; that Is. with tho districts which are reason able close. It Is on theso districts the Democrats will center their lire. The extremely close districts will bo given especial attention. Democrats nrc now In Congress In n number of Instances from districts normally Re publican. Democratic victories wero won In these districts two years ago unexpectedly, by reason of Republican factionalism and dissatisfaction. Some of these districts the Democrats know they can not hold. Others, they will try to hold The districts which tho Democrats think they have a show of retaining or gaining, will be carefully classified and campaigns made lneirt.li of such districts such ns the varying situations seem to wnrrant. Tho piece do rcslstanco of tho polit ical menu which the Democratic coin- mitten will spread beforo the voters of tho land will be tho House record. The I plan will be to show tho voters that the Democratic performances In tho Houso have tallied with tho promises of the Democratlp platform It Is thought this wilt be convincing to tho Vtlcldrrs of tho ballot JIM BARRY ASKS FIGHT HERE ON JULY 4 Honolulu In getting largely spoiled on tho fight man- Within the last few mouths the town has gone, beyond tho pork-and-hcan stage, nnd now top- notch lighters arc knocking nt tho door. This morning Jim Harry, ono of tho test-known big follows of recent 5 cars, cabled to Paddy Ilyau, asking tlio latter lo nrrnngo n match hero for July 4, narry nays thnt ho Is coming through on tho Zcalandln, duo hero Juno 2-1, un fio ovldently expects, if his plana carry, to put In a couplo of weeks of hard training nnd get Into tho ring In good shapo to meet any mini that ho may bo mntched against Paddy Ttyan In out of tho promoting gamo now, but ho Is nevertheless keen '" """ ""'." "." icnuy " "ii "i nny way In getting Parry n fight herc- T'10 trouble) la In finding nnynno to go ngalnst tho big Italian. Harry 1m foneht some of the best men In rlK "1"R tlio last seven years, "! has seldom given nway weight. Ho will go Into tho ring bctwpfn 180 and ,90' anil this Is moro poundngo than i an ' tho local fighters carry. "arr; ' necu campaigning In Australia for tho last few months and llns "'' several fights. Ho lost 20. round decisions to Sam McVcy nnd Sam Langford, anil won from Hill Lang. Thcro Is a possibility of bringing omo llKluor down from tho CoaBl, hut Jst nt tho present tlmo It would bo I hard to lay finger on a man that would mnko a good fight with Harry. At that, Jim Is no lightning-striker, for The. men woro brought together by Promoter Ayres, and llnnlly ramo In terms, although on tlio weight ipics lion there will bo cnnsldornbla (lis cronanov. Cnrdnll nureen in tnnkn ir.r; pounds two hours beforo entering tlio! ring. McCarthy will prnbnbly go through tho ropes at from 141 to 143, bill ho relics on his science, nnd to tho fact that Cordell has been out of t ho eamo for somo tlmo, to oven up mat ters. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT INJURES HOMESTEADER WAII.l'Kl', Juno 8 -A' .serious acci dent uccurrid ut Mallku this week A team of horses driven by n young man tunned Drown, uIiomi father Is ono of tlio now hnmestiiiders at Haiku, be came soured and started on a load run down the steep grade. Tlio polo of the wagon hud broken and at every Jump tho stump of the polo would hit tho horses. Hrumi bung desperately to tho tiain. but Was thrown olf, the wagon going over him lie wiih un eonst lous when picked up. but soon revlM-tl, nml there seems to bo nothing more serious than n few bruises One of tile horses was quite bi-vercly cot nnd Is being attended to by Dr Kltz Ccrald. m . "I don't cinlle. grasp the Idea In this poem of j-oijr." , , , "Don't try," ndvfse'd'Hic author. 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