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" A u 1 I iH ifl M M v ,1 ii U. B. WEATHER BUREAU, September 15. Last 24 Hours Rainfall, .05. :! SUGAR. 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 3.90c Per Ton, $78.00. Temperature, Max. 82; 71. Weather, cloudy. Mia. 83 Analysis Beets, 9s. 64. Per Ton, $79.80. ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1856. I 8145. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER VOL. XLVIIL, NO. 16, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS ATM SON HARD AT RKANSAS DEMOCRATS r WORK TO PUT PARTY ROLL UP OF ? V. il N FIGHTING TRI SIXTY FIVE THOUSAND tl 1 f;-- looking After a Good Campaign Committee Portland, Ore., Goes Republican by a Good I 4 and a Republican Senate Gossip on the MarginNew York Democrats t Advertiser Photo. Harmonize Chas. Clark. J. D. Holt. L. L. McCandless. Rialto About Candidates. Hughes Renominated. ft WHAT CAN THEY BE TALKING ABOUT? a "I am interested in seeing the have removed from the active zone of BROKE IIP TIE COLLEGE OF (Associated Press Cablegrams.) party get a campaign com- politics and it was further thought that he would retire from official life at LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, September 16. The Democrats mittee that will inspire confidence the end of his regime atthe head of have carried aniong all classes of voters in the Re- the police department. The Sheriff an- HAWAII OPEN Arkansas by 65,000 majority. publican party," said Chairman A. L. nounced several months ago that he C Atkinson of the Republican Terri- would not be a candidate for Sheriff. nijoni The following statistics of previous elections are from the World Almanac: About that . time active Democratic torial Committee yesterday. 1902 Democratic majority, 4S,103; 1904 Democratic majority, 17,574; 1906 politicians said they would prevent the Papers Served on the Singer President Gilmore Addresses "I am also interested in securing a Sheriff from receiving a nomination. Democratic majority, 61,784. Senate that will back up the Frear ad- However, Iaukea is a delegate to the Just Before Her Students of Agricultural ministration, a Senate that will protect county convention of the Democrats, Governor's veto, a Senate will and this latest news indicates that he School. the that may be a participant in the campaign. Death of Morosini "be the In- Republican and safeguard Carlos Long for Sheriff. the Territory. i terests of Carlos Long is said to be actively That Madame Arral 's farewell con-- j At the opening of ihe College of present, so as the campaign YORK, September 16. "At far canvassing for support for Sheriff on cert at the Young Hotel was an ar- - j Hawaii, yesterday forenoon, John W. NEW Morosini, the banker, is dead. is concerned, everybody seems to have the Republican ticket. He concedes tistic failure last night was entirely , Gilmore, the president, spoke to the the idea that he must announce himself that he has little chance to become the County due to the work of a deputy sheriff teachers and students of the college in Morosini was originally the bodyguard of Jay Gould, and once saved him as a candidate for office, but none of party's nominee for Attorney, and is now turning his attention to with more zeal than consideration. one of the classrooms in what he call from being thrown into a cellar nay. Gould gave him his start in the banking them seems to think out the way he the other office. He has made a good This officer waited until Madame Ar ed a "family gathering." His object business, where he accumulated millions. Several years ago his daughter mar- is to be elected. To be elected there record on the License Board and has ral was about to make her entry on was, as he stated, to speak informally ried his coachman. jnest be a county committee that will influential support. the stage for her first song; then he about some matters that pertained to direct the campaign properly. That is Making a Trade. waylaid her and served proeess papers the interests of both teachers and stu one of most important matters that One of the most general stories In demanding payment of a board bill. dents. te on was taust be looked to this week. I want P''tics yesterday the streets "Although our numbers and equip- New York Democracy tnis: Tnat it Lucas was put up oy tne It may well be imagined that the shock to see a chairman, secretary and treas- Republicans for Mayor, the Democrats was sufficient to upset the nerves of ment in buildings and apparatus for selected, men who will deserve the sweet-voice- d teaching may seem said Pres- - urer would retire Ingham as a prospective the aiva ana sne burst small," ROCHESTER, New York, September 16. The New York Democrats have support of the voters. candidate for that office, and run Fern, into tears and was unable to make her ident Gilmore, "yet many large and up- harmonized their differences, and will probably nominate Chanler for Governor. ! "Personally, I will leave for nawaii and that if the Republicans decided appearance for many minutes. important institutions in our midst on Lane for mayor, then Ingham will week next. This is done at the pulled herself together a have grown from small beginnings. I after be allowed to run. The politicians have She after n request of Otto Rose, who wants the figured it out thus; Lane as a Hawai- time, however, and sang for the rather j. Commencing as we are in a new and big island, which may be weak in Re ian would be able to defeat Ingham, slim audience that had gathered to bid heretofore unoccupied field, we have an Taft to the Negroes publicanism just-no- w, strengthened by ney believe, and on the other hand her farewell, but she was not herself advantage in that we have no preee- - .'Fern, so they say, could defeat Lucas. organization" and kept from breaking down only by dents and1 our outlook is to the future. this talk there is no mention of non-partisa- n - 'In CINCINNATI, Ohio, September 16. Mr. Taft, In a address A meeting of the central and execu- irustace at all. a supreme effort. Every member of the board of regents is to to negro ministers, sympathized with the struggle of the race for civil rights. five committees was held yesterday! Laborites Show Heads, It seems that Madame Arral and and faculty striving make the morning office of Mr. Atkinson, j self-style- Ho- college what it should be." in the The Laborites, the d par-n- d her husband, H. Bassett, came to the first mission for the chairman tisans of Charley Achi, have issued a nolulu under a misunderstanding, ex- President Gilmore said that a com- was the trip to Hawaii. call for meetings to be held this even pecting to gather in good receipts from munity may entertain three ideals of Cholera on the Sherman ing at 7:30 o'clock in all precincts, Beries concerts. The concerts education an education for culture, an Henriques for Senate. Satur-day- , a of Fourth and Fifth districts. On education for scholarship, and an edu- Edgar Henriques yesterday announc- September 19, an election of dele- were a failure and they found that board bill at the Hotel Pleasanton cation for service. He said that with- September 16. army transport ed his intention of seeking a nomina- gates to a Laborite convention will "be their MANILA, The Sherman Is detained here bjr held September 23. The whole purpose was getting ahead of them. out neglecting scholarship or culture, appearance one case on tion for senator from the Fifth Dis the of of cholera board. is tn inmn into the conntv fiffht to seek After two months without being able this college in its work and its atti- Mr. Henriques is a resident of - f trict. control of certain candidates of Labor- pay, Mr. Bassett with Mrs. tude to its environment stood funda- it Nuuanu valley and has lived in the to talked (Continued on Page Four.) MacDonald, the proprietress, so he mentally for an education for service. Fifth District during most of his resi- Roosevelt for says, ana arranged witn ner to give a "Time was," added President Gilmore, Hughes dence here. Mr. Henriques is in the note for the amount due, which was "when it was supposed that only old Teal estate business and is well known ARBITRATIQfJ MISSION subjects like the classics and philosophy two months' board for two of them at OYSTER BAY, September 16. President Roosevelt is highly pleased over among the Hawaiians. had training value, but it is pertinent $200 a month, with $4.25 for extras. the renomination of Governor Hughes. Shingle for House. The actual signing of the note was to say that every subject with which FOR E. B. STACKABLE men That Robert W. Shingle, president of j delayed until yesterday morning, says and women come into association or contact re- the Henry Waterhouse Trust Company, j Mr. Bassett, but early in the morning has training value when duced to pedagogic form. Wheat bread will run for "the House is assured by Collector of Customs E. K. he saw Mrs. MacDonald, handed her a Portland Strongly Republican the statement of a party leader. Mr. en sight note for the amount and assured and engines have had as profound an leaves today on the Alameda influence on the human race as has Shingle was approached on the subject EOute for London where he will repre- - ber that it would be takeu up when Sanskrit or metaphysics.