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THE DBI0SRT1G
PLATFORM OF 1901
Priiicipios Adopted For Ilia
Party To Stand On In
fbis Campaign
Adopted in Territorial Convention onMonday August 22 1904
Reaffirm Allegiance to Democracy
We the Democi atic Party o theTerritory of Hawaii in conventionassepibled do reaffirm our alleg-
iance¬
to the Democracy of the Main-
land¬
and to the fundamental prin-
ciples¬
upon which the Democraticparty was founded and which havebeen consistently7 emphasized bythat party ever since
Pledged to Mainland Principles
We pledge our hearty support tothe platform of principles adoptedby the St Louis Convention and tothe National standard bearers ofthe party in the coming campaignJudge Alton B Parker and HenryG DavisCentralization of Power
In dealing with Territorial mat-
ters¬
we first and foremost enter ourprotest against the centralization ofpower in the Executive branch ofthe Territorial government and themeans adopted to secure that endThe executive is an appointive onein this Territory and not responsihle to the electorate and is alreadyclothed with inordinate powers un-
der¬
the Organic Act
Exaction of Resignations
Not content with this howeverit seeks to own and control the Leg-
islature
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dominating the primarieswith office holders and henchmenfor that purpose Though profess-ing
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a desire for clean governmentit has by the exaction of undatedresignations from the heads of all
DepartmentsThe refusing of government em ¬
ployment to the citizens and tax-
payers¬
of the Territory unless theysign a pledge of fealty to the Re-
publican¬
PartyThe forced levies of assessments
froth office holders for political pur-
poses¬
creating fear of dismissalfrom office for supposed disloyaltyto the Executive and its henchmen
Hunting down and defeating Re-
publican¬
candidates for office whoseindependence might be a bar to theconsummation of its ambitions
Established graft and machinemethods npver before attempted in
the history of these IslandsAll of which we maintain is f
eulated to undermine political inde ¬
pendence and the right to open cri-
ticism¬
so necessary to maintainhonest government
Control of Legislation
Wq charge that the manifest de-
sire
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of the Executive Departmentof the Territorial government todominate the Legislature is particu-larly
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unfortunate as it means be-
fore
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long the elimination of thatbody of intelligent independent andfair minded legislators who have
always been found in the legisla-
tive
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assemblies of these Islands in
the past and who have done so
much to preserve good governmentand the balance of power between
Continued 0 4th page
WALKS ADDRESS
TO THE ELECTORS
Rid Hot Shot From Ona Of
Democracys Strongest
Candidate
Dolivorod nt tbo Orphoum SaturdayOTening October 22 1904
Fellow Citizens I am ndt an Auto-crat
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I am a Democrat I have identi-fied
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myself with what I constlcr to htthe peoples party the Democratic partya party that embraces all classes of so-
ciety¬
and believes in the doctrine of tinsupreme power of the government beingexercised directly by the people and
not by any particular class or individualTins doctrine derives its origin from
the Declaration of Independence where-in
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it is enunciatedWc hold these truths to be self-evide- nt
that all men arc created equalthat they are endowed by their Creatorwjth certain Inalienable rights thatamong these arc life liberty and thepursuiti of happiness That to securethese rights governments arc institutedamong men deriving their just powers
from the consent of the governed thatwhenever any form of government be-comes
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destructive to these ends it is theright ofthc people to alter or abolish itand to institute a new government lay-ing
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its foundations on such principlesand organizing its powers iii such formas to them shall seem most likely toeffect their safety and happiness
Hence we see that the form of gov-ernment
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conceived by the sturdy chaiacters whose genius brought into beingthe great American Commonwealth wasbased upon the principle of commonconsent The medium through whichthis consent is expressed today is Ihtballotbox This box is the peopledlaw giver It is as much the expression
of the will of God as that of man forGods hand has been displayed in no un ¬
certain manner in the affairs of ourgreat nation during all its past historyIt controls the destiny of the Americangovernment and of the American pcopic British statesmen like OConncllGrotc Macauley Cobden and Gladstonechampioned the cause of the ballot boxin England until finally in 1872 Glad-stone
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secured the full introduction 5fthe suffrage This is the instrument bywhichthe supreme power of the govern-ment
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is exercised directlv by the peopleand the people should guard audcherishthis sacred right as jealously as the gov-
ernment¬
does the specie in the vaultsof the national Treasury
A man who barters his vote is not fitfor American citizenship It mattersnot whether the commodity received illexchange for the vote is money or offi-
cial¬
position it is barter and it is brib-ery
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and it is a crime against libertyand against conscience and against one
of the grandest institutions of the Republic and it is a direct attack uponone of the leading forces in the van ¬
guard of civilizationI need only cite the Jaw on elections
from the Penal Code of this Territory11 support of these assertions
Par 1491 The following personsshall he deemed guilty of jui electionfraud
Sixtjon 1 Every person who shalldirectly or --indirectly personally orthrough another give procure or lendor agree or offer to give procure orlend or who shall endeavor to procureany money 0r office or place of employ ¬
ment of valuable consideration to or forany elector or to or for any person foran elector or to or for any person inoruer vo uiuuce any elector 10 vote orrefrain from voting or to vote or rtfrain from voting for any particularperson or party or who shall do anysutli act on account of any person hav ¬
ing voted or refrained from voting forany particular person at any election
Section 4 Every elector who shallbefore during or after any election directjy or indirectly personally orthrough another receive agree or con-
tract¬
for any money gift loan or valu ¬
able consideration office place or em ¬
ployment for himself or any other perison for voting or agreeing to vote orfor refraining to vole or agreeing to refrain from voting or for voting or re-
fraining¬
to vote for any particular per ¬
son or partySuction 6 Every person who shall
directly or indirectly pcisoimlly orthrough another make use of or threat ¬
en lo make use ai any foice violenceor restraint or inflict or threaten to in-
flict¬
any injury damage or loss jn aiymanner or in any way practice iutimirdation upon or against any person inorder to induce r r compel such personto vote or refrain from voting or Jovote or refrain from voting for any par-ticular
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person or party at any electionor on account pf sucli person liaviiigvoted or refrained from voting or votedor refrained from voting for any par-ticular
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person qr party or who halj by
abduction distress oV any device ortrivnnce impede prevent or otherinterfere with the free exercise ofleiccuvc irancnisc
Deprive the people of the litexercise ot tne sultragc1 I1PV Vtll lln fln nimJtamper with the franchise of the ilvmuai aim suppress tnc popularand it will seek relief in open violent
It 1ft fllrrfnrn llicrlllv cennttqltlic department of the government clmissioned witu tnc grave duty oflorcmg tnc laws lor tne protectioncivil rights especially those govcrrelpcfinns zlWonif rifnrl drm1l Ktirelv free from nnlilirnt liinc in vto insure fair and impartial trcatnlentnc rights of the parties at issue in
outrage of the ballot box at theTting election 7
Lord Chief Ttistice I TnlK nf Friiri- -
thus expresses his sentiments Ton isunrage Let the people votefaiInterference with n mnne mta ntebehalf of this or flip ntllnr nVfnsuch cases come hpfnrn m tn hn tr- VVUW
1 slnll charge the jury to makeStheiciiucr pay wen lor it
My fellow citizens I charge youncrmit 1I0 unlawful infliipfir nA AA
honorable inducement to stand hftyou anu votir Honest conyictidasvelcrtinn rlnx Dnnt etiflo m t
bv allowimr voursplf in 1 ltmu hinto subservience to political priftclfwhich arc repugnant to yourbesfjument and dont be a party tortnakaiy man a custodian ot niWicJhtertto whom yoli would never thinKojfcin Him uyuii inc Milanese 01 your1brrJatc intrrpsCs Dnnt An t ffor tiie man of your choice and fahii election solely on the groundsofncrsonal merits mid flip mrrlt ntnnrlv nlntfnrn Tinif f I- u un b J11L UlVlltlll JJUwho will - stigmatize themselves1 tlIiartv and the LemiIntiirpncwolltell you candidly that I purpose askiiu man iu jivi me nis voie unlessfeels morally certain that I will notftrav the trust lip fbprpliv rmncu rL lie hnllot box is n snnrliinrvitlinfMnto be cleansed it has been degradedme past 10 tne low level ot the polttsnoilsmnn nnd if rpmninc fnpitliMof moral courage 111 this communmen wno arc neither the advocatesmc luuia ui jiuriy servility 10 eieand dignify it at the coming electlb
One of tile fnrtnrs llinK mnfmtvlartrelv to the selection nf cnnlimfor legislative bodies is Vflnpntinn tI am proud to stand Vtipon apiatfolthat advocates the extension otjglpiiiinc scnooi svsicm o asto embraclcomprehensive course ot manual dagricultural training and an elementcourse in Civil Government tlfi 11
stillincr into the vonth nf Mile Tirrfthe nrineinles nf inilnctrv ntiH rrnAAPZ
zenship upon which the future vyelfof this Territory so much depends- -
An Associated Press cablegram tofPacific Commercial Advertiser p
lished in its issue of October 21 15reads as follows Jw
Lake Mohonk Oct 2isfHawwas tnc text ot several addresses attIndian conference vesterday GoihiD Gilman of Iioston n fnrnier redituof Hawaii said that the extensioninir sunrage 10 me native people wasgreat error Recent legislative acV
the Hawaiians showed a lack bpthUfjtclligcncc and morals i
Now I consider this an ungualsslander of the Hawaiian people It huuciai uiiuiii 10 every man in iniBritory with a dron of Hawaiian- -in his veins If t were a TTnwatSwould not feel like calling uponithelnle nf mv rnpp for n vnt n iUnnltthis gcntlcijiaii who ljas so Jreehfso pnuiiciy irauuceu uieir character
Just as though this community ftnever known such excellent Hawaiaas Henry Smith Mark ItobinsoriJ jpuna ttiirauam rernanuez ramwrwoous jas t woods A IN KcpoOEbcn P Low T S Inur frin tliiiimtii j ium jiuivey JOIUl iand a host of others whose infolDaintegrity and moral worth are uwiutl4laratwl IIUUIICII
It behooves the Hawaiians tojstli1n4n 111 tllrtif fllll c ill Airnact- - flaeiKJ
the very best representation in the utgiInlivp rlmmliprc nf tliic Tprrlliw IIlllplll splppl lllpir lipct tnlent ift ifcaucus and by so doine disbartlicMIless set who after disclose of tlpfdsiuii uuve iu uc iuvesugaiea ag
Grand Tnrv Ynu Mimnl -- nffnaiiivV
nllnw flip rpnntnfinn nf vmir ni 4compromised by the dcportmeqtt afillirlv irrf cnnncilitp men Xf rnirm1nii J
are on trial and one of the compjplijwnnesscs nas ciiargeu you with navtilthe trancluse unlawJully m posscssici lie iveniocraiic pauv is anxious tqyour advocate and all it asks asy rltainer fee ig n vote nf confidence Stlcoming ejection Will you give itj I am not here to extoll the virtuA
he Hawaiians tior to capture mvotes with a Jlattering tongue but J111 11 iu iiuiusi iiKiiiusi cimrgcs YWrrc manifestly unfair to them It h1 Pll linfnrtilnrltp fnr flirt TTniffiilnMeItheir education in Civil Gpvernment hiecleft hitherto to the tender merciof the political desperado with the r
n 11141 uu citiuwui YUVl is in no WImanned to represent the race has heifrravitated into lhe Lecisl itnr thrnnrJthe medium of the subprncd and rov
incus men wiy censure the race iJtuo deeds oj the few when in our pvi i
Gontinwd to 4th pane
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fRANK R HARVEYfGtJ WALLJSli
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iJfT MAKAINAJRICHARD H TRENTtHv MdSSMAN
PD FOR OTHERS HEAT--4U
Iff the Democrats Ret up a busi- -
ll men a parade for Monday tvb
guite confident that nearly allfirms who had sgried to join in
Republican parade today would
found thert Th idea of bankstake the deposits and do busi- -
with Democrats having theptieek to take sides against theircustomers Imagine a firm like
UHaokfeld Co in whose office the-- Gorman and Austrian consulates
Ira located allowine themselves tolv pa represenieu in a political paraue
prior to an eleotion in which no onef in the firm can oust a vote We arel1 A 1 l llUipilBOU Oil OUUU U 1UUA Ul iau
whioh we heretofore thougfit oould1
Vnot ba found in tbo European busiuess houses here But Sobaefer fc Co
will jpin tho prooession and the1 light of Italian Consul Sohaefer and
Belgian Qpunul Fooke in a parade
on correspondents Ii issafatoBayihotif tho late lamented Theophilus
H Davies had been alivo thouatuoof his business house wouid not havo
been found among parading polit ¬
icians and the Iiritlsh Consulatewould stayod wheto it belotiRsalootfrom politics Thn only bright point
in tho parading Constellation is theappearance of the consolidated SodaWorks and the Aloha Saloon A
combination of tho two will just suit
the parading Hawaiian Star Newa
paper Association
To PiTOt Bjq Disease
When a disease of the eyes be ¬
comes epidemic among Bahool chil-
dren
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tho only remedy is to closethe schools at once Years ago in
Qormany and the Scandinaviancountries a diao3Be them popularlycolled tho Egyptian eye eiokapss
with the same symptoms as Tra-
choma cause groat damage to theeyesight of the ahildren in the pub-
lic
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schools The different governmeats immediately closed all publioand private schools and after a
while the disease abated rooppearedat intervals and was finally stampedout A serious eye diseaBO in thisTerritory will Lavs most disastrousresults owing to the absence of ex
perts in opbtalmogy the carelessness of Hwaiians and Asiatics in
sanitary mstter3 and the peculiarpromiscuous intermingling of chil-
dren
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of all qlasses The Boards of
Education and Health will have thesupport of all parents even if drastiomeasures are adopted
TOPICS OF THE DM
BUT XHE PEOPIE WILL DE ¬
CIDE
Incompetency seems tb be at a
premium in the High Sheriffs of-
fice
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and coupled with illiteracy its
handmaiden will go hand in handto destruction
In order to keep a man constantlyemployed his salary is cut up andpaid out of a dozen or so loan itemsThais one way of defeating thewishes of tho peoples representa-
tives
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The Republican parade this even ¬
ing will ba headed by Herr Zeiglorvon D6utobland Sehnor Yida a Chi-
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and SsmaroiTsky outplTaky RubbI
atsky Puritan fathers save themarkl
Tbo Bulletin claims that beoause
Notley has made an ass of himselfIaukea should not be eleeted Thelogic of Che editor of tho EveningBroyer is like the Supreme Baing Itis beyond understanding
The Advertiser seems shocked atseeing Ceoll Browns name on theDemporatio sample ballots Thereare other things in regard to Cecil
Brawn whioh will surprise Mr
Thurston on Tuesday night
We are clad to see that Iaukeais really the candidate of the Repub ¬
licans The Demoorats are thankfulfor any kind of support for their
candidal ant ca citizens we are
pleated to see that Republicanswho support IauUua have ooinp totheir ssneea and place the interestsof the T rritory ahead of pettypolitioal squabbles
in Rhonls must have looked at Re-
publican¬
cheap gin or rocoived n
promise of a City cent piece Urn a
uma was never trusted at Democra-
tic¬
headquarters and his desertionis neither regretted nor evau discuisod Tho Demoorats do uotv buildtheir hope of success on men ofDmaumVa caliber
With an export engineer in thePublic Worka department at a cnary of 250 a month why is it that hois allowed to employ others from S3
to 10 a day Csn anyone explainSquint into this Governor and sooif it is not an evasion of your re ¬
trenchment polioy It may be only
another scheme of helping friendsto get employment at publio expBueeand the publio is made to auffor
Talk about the Governors grandstand play of rotrenonment duringibo laatspecial session of tho Legis-
lature
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when salaries of certain employees wero cut down whioh wasonly made as a mako believe to thetaxpeyorB Under the various loanappropriation item many engineersand job inspootors are being em-
ployed
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tho former at 7 to 10 a
day and the latter from 3 50 to 5
a day What does all this moan
Ono of our leading bankers amissionary of the oldest stock
oaid to a youag merchant of Englishnationality tho other day that hethought that the Territory of Ha-
waii
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that is Ihe business men ofthecommunity would never prosperuntil the islands were aolonizad by
the industrious Japanese Some oneought to muzzle Charlie C It is
not safe to let him alone at thistime as his little remarks may beused on election day
If the spending of money and theburning of torches could elect men
to the Legislature the Republicanswould win the day The good oldtimes have passed by and the Re-
publicans¬
are no longer dealing in
voters at 3 a weak and a bottle of
gin They are up sgeinBt American
free oitizons who vote as they see
best and as they believe will be to
the advantage of the Territory andnot for the sole benefit of a oloso
corrupt clique
Over a week ago one of the newly
laid water mains on Kukui streetbetween Nuuanu and Fort bursledand the water ran over into thestreet overflowing into tho near by
premises This comes from thepoor quality of the work donebotohwork and bears out just whatThe Independent baB repeatedlyraljed attention to It is a well
known fact that the ruth work on
the eve of an election is only a clap-
trap¬
for votes and is the result ofemploying inexperienced caulkersto do the joining work
Mr Notley should withdraw from
the newspaper business He has
stated that he tho responsibleeditor is not responsible for whatothers publish in his paper Suchidiooy should certainly prove to thevoters that Notley is unfit to be a
maker of laws and still less our rep ¬
resentative in Copgress Why ourod oditor Edm Norrie has faced
nine libel suits during his jounalistiocu r anl yot he eaye he never
wr jt qi vi of the articles for which
he was prpsocuted A responsibleas Notjev will find
iJUHMUIiimimiJlMfciiununjp WM Ill7i LMTHH n jnrai
Paralysisis sometimes caused by overwork either mental or physi-cal
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There arc many other exciting causes such asexposure to cold excesses emotional influences etcThe approach of the disease is generally gradual Fre-quently
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the first warning is a vague feeling of headachevertigo and muscular weakness
restore the nutrition of the nerves and have cured manycases of paralysis when all other remedies and methods oftreatment have failed The record of this remedy entitlesit to a thorough trial
Ptrhnps there is no mnn bettor known In tho city of Lawrence Knnimthan Mr a H Snyder To a reporter Mr Snyder related awonderful lie sulciI am now seonty years ofnRo About tlleoenrs ago I experi ¬
enced a eoldnev or numbness In tho foot then creeping up my legs untilIt reached my body I grew ory thin In nosh my appotlto was very poorand Idldnotroliihmy robd At last 1 became sobud 1 was unable tomove about I consulted Roveral distinguished phjelclnns ono tellingme that I had locomotor ataxia another that I had crooning pnrnl vslsI took their medicines but they did me no good and 1 continued togrow worse
Ono day a friend advised mo to try Dr WillinmR Pinkpale People 1 Immediately commenced their use throwing nil othermedicines away Before 1 had finished my nrst box I found that theyw ero benefiting mo I usod tweh e loxes in nil and was perfectly cured
i rom tne Journal Lawrence KanDr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People contain in a condensed form
alt the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood andrestore shattered nerves They are an unfailing specific for such diseasesas locomotor ataxia partial paralysis St Vitus dance sciatica neuralgiarheumatism nervous headache the after effects of the grip palpitation ofthe heart pale and sallow complesions all forms of weakness eitherin male or female
Dr Williams rink Pills for Pale People are bv all dealers orvi ill sent postpaid on receipt of price 50c a box or six boxes for 2 50they are never sold in bulk or b the 100 by addressing Dr WilliamsMedicine Company Schenectady Ki Y
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District Oourt Doings
At yesterdays session Jos Auldand Kola wero found etiilty of as ¬
sault and battery Thn former wasfined 5 and the latter 10 Otn forcruolty to animal was fined 20
and Pake ltoonaans lor nelogvaruTK was nolle prossea vmAndereon for violation of Seotion370 of the Penal laws was sentencedto 21 hours imprisonment The longdrawn restaurant casus wont oyer toWednesday next as well as tire ka ¬
huna onBos
At todays session Ah Kim wasfound guilty of selling liquor with-
out¬
license and fined 100 LouisMartins for embezzlement for threemonthB on the reef three gamblerswero fined 3 each and one 10
Wbilani was discharged of burg-
lary¬
in the seoond degree ManuelGoueva for truancy was reprimand-ed
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and discharged Clarence McCallfor battery on a woman aad FSabater for gambling were nolleprossed Camolo for assault audbattery with a weapon was discharged all other cases went oyer
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OharleB Notley has engaged J JDunne to defend him in thelibelcase brought by W A Kinney onbehalf of Col C P Iaukea Nptleyclaims that be was away on Mauibefore Ihe objectionable articleappeared and only asw it two hoursbefore he was arrested Mr Notloyreturned from Maui on Thursdayhowever and his paper did notappear until Friday
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Democratic Sleeting
The Democrats wll hold meet ¬
ings in the Orpbeum and at AnUpark this oiening On Mondayevening the meeting will bo atPalaoe iquare
Xo Fortify Woialao
The Secretary of War Iiob sentinstructions here for the purchaseof the Waialae tract of Gear Lan ¬
sing Co upon which fortificationswill be ercoted
NOTICE OP REWARD
Notice is hereby given that theDomooratio Central Committee ofthis Territory will poy a reward ofFifty Dollars 150 00 for evidencethat will lead to the oonyiotion ofany person voting illegally orotherwise violating the election laws ofthis Territory at the oomiugeleotion
By order of the Executive Committee
W A KINNEYChairman
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Agricultural Implements
Hardware Cutlery Stoves LeatherSkins Shop Findings Fish NetsLiuen and Cotton Twipe HopeSteoland Galvanized Wire ClothPoultry Netting Rubber HosePoints Oils Colors VarnishesBrushus and General Merchan- -dioo
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But tho poopln will decide
tninth
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50 cents per
Hayseldrn is ovar from
Prof jarRor is ngain Wielding thebaton in the liRud
The Coptic edited at 9 oclockthis morning for Kan Francisco
The Alameda will Eail next Wetlnesday morning for San Franoisco
The Kilokrma Art League willgive an at home lea this after ¬
noon
The transport Sherman will falldue here next Wednesday from San
VFrancisco
The conoot by the band tomorrowafternoon will bs on tho Capitolgrounds
CopieB of The- - Independent ofOoober 14 15 and 27 ore wanttedat this
The Kinau left tli3 followinpsugar on Hawaii Honuapo 1473
all others done
ft Tho Kinau arrivod about 11
oclock this morning from her Majui
nndHawaii ports
The steamer Maui left nt 5
oclock yesterday afternoon forMaui and Hawaii
to
office
A cricket game botweon pickednines will bs played on the Makikigrounds this aftornoon
- The Punahou and High Schoolteams will play football this after-noon
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on the Punahou field
Dr and Mrs Holidy entertained a
party of guests at dinnar At JbeHawaiian hotel last evening
A reception was tendered tho newpastor Rev J W Wadmn at theMethodist ehuroh last evenin g
The voting booth of the Tenthof the Fourth has been changed toYoung and Alexander streets
The Hawaiian band turned outfor th funeral of the late IsaacSherwood yesterday afternoon
The Friday Evening Social clubhad tome good music and danaingin Odd Fellows hall last evening
The motion for continuance in
the Naone murder case will beargued in the Circuit Court on
Monday
In tho assumpsit Buit of JohnCbprlqg Johnson against W C Acliithe court has awarded damages of
1207 55
The Good Government Club is
thinking of filling the vacancies on
its ticket with Democrats having noRepublicans at all
iIn the suit of John Eaa against
the Honolulu Investment- - Companyto reoovar 19680 tho executionhts been returned unsatisfied
Levi P Kauuoe tho Kauai post
mister charged with embrzzlomentwas sentenced to imprisonment forone year by Judge Dole yesterday
The Republicans will hold a
combined meeting ot Aak pirktyhisevening It will be preceded by a
torchlight procession through thstreets
15 L Rumsey formerly with Ben ¬
son Smith A Co has loft Arizonaand gone into Colorado Ho is
extremely feeble and his friendsexpoet the worst at any time
This is the anniversary day of theGunpowder plot otherwise knowuas Guy Fawkes day Effigies araburnt in England by boys andyoung me- - to commemorate the4py
All the Maui Republican oandi
dateB arelu the city today haviu
arrivod by the Likeliko this fore ¬
noon They iutepd to visit lheLeprSettlement from hare between now
and next Monday evening
Dr W 0 Wile the distinguishedConnecticut physician who is vis tjug tbe Islands delivered au ud
dress before physicians aud laymen
at the Paoifio club yesterday onnnHftfnni as he fouud them at the
For ForAlgn FieldsGeorgo H Paris ono of the bsst
known town Ijoys and especiallyreuiembend among tho printingand noacpaper fraternity otmlumplates loaviug the islands on abusiness visit to the MainlandParis was born ir Honolulu in 18G3
and has spent the bettor part of hislife hero being rdcoiuizd by tbecommunity as ono of nur most pro ¬
gressive aud energetic oitizens ofthe younger Generation When hoin 1889 assumed the business man ¬
agement of tho P 0 Advertiser hefaced a concern which waB decided-ly
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up against it financially speak- -
ing hie put Ins shoulder to thewheel and when ho retired from theGazette compauy it was on a solidbasis and extricated from al itstroubles Paris b interested ingasoline maohinery and it is inconnection with that line of busi-ness
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that ho goes to tbe Cooswhence ho may extend his ppheralater on to tho Philippines and otheroutlying parts of tho Unitod Statre
We wiBh Georgo PariB all possiblebucoobs in his enterprise and shallwatch his carec r in foreign landswith the sincere interest of an oldfriond--ev- on if The Independentand Paris Advertiser were always
moat for each other porsiflageon the part of The Indeiendent
and venom an the part of the Advertisor Aloha nui Keoki
Business Mens ParadoHa Hal How many of the Busi-
ness¬
men of Honolulu were in thismons paradeT
Tho Hackfeld contingent withnow brooms gva indication ofwhere the Republicans will findthemselves on the night of Nov8tbDwopt out of sight
Gouyhlvee Go showed competi-tive
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busfDOsi tact by appearing inthe parade with tho Republicancountersign carrying jugs
The Honolulu Iron Works emploveos made up the numericalstrength of the parade headed bythe man who named Ceoil Brown in
tbe Republican Convention andfinishing up with a galaxy of HomeRulers while the main body wereDemocrats Who will vote theirticket straight The Iron Worksemployees made a notable hit
One of the mounted patrol mrdehicisolf pernicioutly officious byobstructing a carriago carrying theneatest sign in the parade and read-
ing¬
R H Trent Business man andDemoorai Vote for Him Hasthis government got no low as torefuse the streets to one man andnot to another
Funeral Yosterday
The funeral of the late leaseSherwood took plsco yeBterdayaftornoon Deceased was givenclue military aud fraternal honorsFollowing were the pallbearers
Lieut T P Cummins and LieutDan Kokaulike nf tho NationalGiurd Henry Vida and A St 0Piianaia for tho Fifth District Com ¬
mittee Sam Dwight and Jas LHolt for tho Order of Karaehnmeha G W Desha of tho YouugHawaiians Institute Geo W RKing for the Auditors office
Fasoongers Arrived
Per SrfOoptio Nov 1 from lhaOrient for Honolulu W M Gra-
ham¬
Mrs E Jacobson Mrs UKataoka J Rosenberg Mrs JRoBenbsrg and infant W C Weedon
Per stair Kinau from Hawaii audMaui Nov 5 Hon W G Irwin J A
Buck Miss B MoLellau A RussellA L Barton H B Blanding G V
Jakiua aud wife John LyourguaGeo Ross and wife Mrs E A Jewiltandpbild S Ake Miss L Spencer H
Gorman Mrs W H Palton MissL do L Ward and child Mies ERiukard Miss Arioli Mio3 AliceMaofarlane Geo O Cooper AlfredHayselden J Kalino Philip Pali WJ Coelho Miss Belle Pickey Paul 0Whitney I H Hayseldau A LFleming
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Born
Tmiuu In this city Nov 3 1904
to thewjfe of Mr D F Thrum a
HOW BALLOTS
WILL LOOK
The following are samples of thebillots to be used aexl TuesdayThe Democratic candidates ammarked X Tbe Senatorial ticket isfirst aud should bolt like this
BISHOP E F I
Bihope I
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BROWN CECIL YKikila Balauuu
iDOWSRTT JM
Keaka Pelekane
HARVEY FRANK R VHawe A
KALAUOKALANI D
LANE JOHN 0Keoni li
OILIS K
PAELE J K - -
WALLER GJ1
The Representative ticket for thoFourth District is as follows
AEA JOSEPH Xt
ANDRADE FRANK
AYLETT WILLIAMBila Aileke
CAMPBELL C J XKamapola
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HARRIS WILLIAM W
JARRETT W P XUaalilio Opio
KAMAKAIA S K
KAOHI J K
LANGSTON JAMES F XLanikauia
LILlKALANIt E K
LONG CARLOS AKalo Lona
MAKEKAUW JS 0- -
MEDEIROS L R XLui
MEBEULA H
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PAAHAO SAM
QUINN ED W
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Passengers Departed
Per atmr Mauna Loa for Mauiand Hawaii Nov 4 L Nishi L SAungat Mrs C L guiff Mrs J Antone and obild D Conway J WMoLoan Ms T GaToia Miss FLawronp Mjss Denver J E Gan ¬
non AS Keeuey Miss K KeeneyMiss Ermine Cross
Per Btrnr Maui for Hawaii Nov 4K SGjerdrum FL Riggs Mr
Castendyk Mrs A 0 Riggs Mrs L0 Riggs E N Dejp Philin Nioki
It spread s furtlierCovers mostsurfaoeLast longest3ST ver oxaxxkLs peelsOlxaJJLs or r mfos olT
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Continued from page
the and Legislative
branches of the
Reduction of Salaries
We declare against the method
and recently by the Ex
ecutive of the Territory to re adjust
its cut down its ¬
Such was brought
fit j about by cutting down the salaries1V
of employees Dcyonu mc nvuiy
point and by other em-
ployees
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to the detriment of the
whereas
Tax Incomes of the Wealthy
and declare that tlie
depleted condition of the Territorial
Treasury would have been more
justly met by taxation upon wealth
land in this connection we believe
and declare that an increase in the
rate of the income tax would have
Wi wi been more fjtir and courageous and
Jmore democratic than the method
adoptedIn with the ¬
policy in question we ¬
condemn theexercised against the non votingemployee of the in thecutting of salaries
National Legislation Neglected
We denounce the policy of theparty in the National
Congress whereby private Hawaiianwas submitted in com ¬
mittee and received attention in advance of pressing public matterwith the result tjmt after the pass- -
NAME IMPLIES
Upholds the Right andFearess Mgaihst Mil Comers
PLEDO PARTYFACTION
Its Expressions are Outspoen
vSnteiptionDHUjIVEKRJBID
Democratic Platform
government
meansuscd
financesViand ex-
pendituresretrenchment
dismissing
publicvservicc
Webelieve
connection retrench-
ment particu-
larly discrimination
government
Republican
legislation
THAT THAT
Gents a
Hawaiian measures were absolutelyneglected and refused further con-
sideration¬
during this session ofCongress to the detriment andagainst the interests of the entireTerritory
To Apply American Land Laws
Wc declare the policy of the Re-
publican
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party in this Territorywhereby large areas of land andvaluable water rights are still beingalienated from the public domainfor the sole use and benefit of cor-
porations
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or persons already pos
sessed of large tracts of land andprivileges a positive menace to theupbuilding of an untrammeledelectorate in these Islands andpledge our delegate to Congress tosecure local application of the spir-
it
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of American land laws prefer-
ence
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being given the landless elec-
torate
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in our Territory in any divis-
ion
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of the public domain
The Delegate Pledged
We further pledge our delegateto Congress to keep constant vigil ¬
ance over matters affecting the Ter-
ritory¬
Untiring effoit to secure liberalappropriations for public improvements throughout the Territory
The withdrawal of House Reso-
lution
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No 14672 granting arbitrarypower of removal to the Governor
The passage of a measure pro-
viding
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for the sale in fee on xasyterms of Jands in Punchbowl andelsewhere in the Territory nowpiincipally occupied by citizen ten ¬
ants preference being given the ac-
tual
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ocoupantsAnd to careful dissemination of
coirect information among themembers of Congress and in thePcpartmcnts at Washington rela ¬
tive to local affairs
Local Sslf Government
Having full faith in the abilityof the people of this Territory to
age of private bills the reraainmg govern themselves we denounce the
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Month
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Republican Party for its duplicityand breach of faith with the votersof this Territory in the miscarriageof that partys measure for Countygovernment passed by the last Legislature and pledge our earnest ef-
fort¬
to secure the passage and en-
actment¬
of a County law providingfor complete local self governmentLoan Fund Expenditures
We deplore the present distress-
ed
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financial condition of the Terri-tory
¬
brought about by the Republican element in part by withhold ¬
ing from circulation large sums ofloan fund moneys that might
heretofore have been made availablehad the departments used due dili-
gence
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in prosecuting the severalworks comprised in loan fund ap-
propriations¬
Warrants In Place of Cash
And in extravagant administra-tion
¬
resulting in the issuance of
government warrants to employeesand supply men a preposterouscourse whereby the taxpayers arcbeing daily mulcted in the amountof interest paid on unproductiveloans on the one hand and the loss
incidental to discounting warrantson the other
Productive Works Only
In this connection we favor thepolicy of making loan appropiiations for productive works only andwithin these restrictions advocate a
comprehensive system of publicworks throughout the TerritoryTo Revise Tax Laws
We pledge our candidates to theLegislaturCto a revision of our TaxLaws
An adjustment of our othersources of revenue including theExcise Laws and providing for thesubstitution of a Toll Bill for wharfdues thus doing away with thepresent conditions whereby the gov ¬
ernment pays exclusively for the
wraiffjgnMiMwjreexpense of maintaining the harborand private wharf owners reap thefees
Forced Sales for Taxes
An- - enactment covering forcedsales of property for taxes so as
to provide for redemption of thesame
And an appropriation bill so
framed that the annual expendit-
ures
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of the Territory shall not ex¬
ceed its income believing that any
administration incapable of so limit¬
ing its expenditures is Unworthy of
the support of the people
Pension the Queen
Wc pledge our candidates to theLegislature to aYencwal of the usu-
al
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appropriations for Liliuokalaniand our Delegate to Congress tothe introduction and support of a
measure looking to a permanent ap-
propriation
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for the same purpose
Labor To Be Protected
We favor all reasonable measureslooking to the amelioration ofJaborconditions among the citizens of
this Territory and to the upbuild i
ingof permanent homes within ourborders
We favor a more strict enforce-
ment
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of the citizen labor and eighthour laws coupled with a minimumwage on public works and an ex-
tension
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of this provision along rea-sonable- lines to embrace labor re-
quired
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under valuable franchises orother special privileges granted by
the Legislature of this TerritoryWe favor also dispensing with
the employment of prisoners on
work in competition with free citizens
Open Fishing Rights
We condemn the procrastinatingpolicy pursued by the TerritorialExecutive in relation to securing
control of the private fishing rights
in this Territory and pledge our
candidates to the Legislature to
such a course as shall most prompt-
ly
¬
open these fishing rights to the
general public
Extend School System
We favor the extension of the
public school system so as to em-
brace
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a comprehensive course of
manual and agricultural training
and an elementary course in civil
government thus instilling into the
youth of this Tcnitory the princi ¬
ples of industry and good citizen-
ship
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upon which the future welfare
of this Territory so much depends J
Republicans Shirked Sworn Duty
We charge that thc Republican
majority in the last Legislatureavoided its sworn ditty by abstain ¬
ing from a reapportionment of Ter-
ritorial
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Senators and Representa
tves as required by Chapters Sec-
tion
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55 of the Organic Act
Money for Molokal
We favor establishing under Fed
eral control and at Federal expenseappliances at the Leper Settlementin this Territory
The employment of scientists forthe purpose of careful inquiry intothe nature cause aiid possible cureof the disease of leprosy
And for the treatment of thoseafflicted with that disease and theredetained
Active Support Invoked of All
Relying implicitly upon the
soundness and integrity of the prin-
ciples
¬
above set forth and upon thejustice and intelligence of the mas-
ses
¬
we present this platform to thepeople of the Territory and earnest-
ly
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invoke the active support pf all in
its vindication and success cordial-
ly
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inviting to a full and equal com ¬
munion all those of whatever poli
tical creed who recognize the jus ¬
tice of our cause in the doctrines
wc profess and who desire to participate in their trimnph
Wallers Addtess
Gonlinucd from hi page f
day and by our own boasted civilizedrace there has been sent a Tweed tothe New York Legislature a Burtonand a JolmMornssey totlvc Ameri ¬
can CongressEducation Is one of the fastnesses of
the American nation It is one of thesurest guarantees of the permanence ofits institutions and the maintenance ofits prestige among the nations of theearth A course in Civil Governmentfor the youths of this Territory wouldprovide a larger number of citizens tdiscuss the issues of the day intelligent-ly
¬
and enable lhcm to approach the ballot-
-box on election day with a propercomprehension of the mission of thesuffrage It would foster and maturethe latent qualifications for
that tile native clement of the Ter-ritory
¬
assuredly possesses These elements of self government can be hcaljt
ily propagated and disseminated if U
nroncr educational methods arc pursuedand a recurrence of the chapter of fol- -lies enacted during the session of thcitilast legislature will thereby be forcvcWJprecluded
Hawaiis chances for Statehood willnever be prejudiced by the spectacle ofan intelligent and impartial local legisla ¬
tive bodyOne important fact that I am anxious
to sec instilled into the minds of theHawaiian voting population is the existence m 1 iincncan politics of only Uvoreally representative parties viz tVfl
Democratic and Republican and I wantto point- - out the futility of afliliajjpnwith a party like that of the HomeRule which has no national existence
And I also want to impress upon themthe fact tliat the Democratic Party isand always has been a formidable andnot infrequently a successful rival ofthe Republican party and it is obstinate-ly
¬
disputing the honors of the presentcampaign with the latter in both na¬
tional and local politics I feel confi-dent
¬
that the- - outcome of the presentlocal contest it not ot the national con-test
¬
will disabuse the minds of thoseho have been indoctrinated with the
iCtccd of OncSParty Onlyimagine tnc iircaicamcnt 01 uus com
munity if the complexion of the administratioii should be changed at the comftjig national election with our reputa ¬
tion oi being a ol Re¬
publican stronghold All the favorablelegislation wc should secure under suchconditions would be about as tangibleas the ignis fatuus
Now 1 appeal especially to you Ha ¬
waiian voters not to allow these spell-binders
¬
to create in your minds a beliefjn such palpable absurdities I appealto you to do your own thinking in thiscampaign ifnd I ask you not to beprejudiced against the Democratic can¬
didate for Delegate to Congress MrC P Iaukea simply because he has notgot the superscription of the Republicanparty on his credentials If he has in-
tegrity¬
and intelligence and a properconception of the Territorys real needs
which are the qualifications requiredfor the place he will command recog-nition
¬
and can accomplish the object ojjbhis mission to the satisfaction of hisrniiQfitnpntQ nnrl nil rnnrnrnnrl T wnnt
I you to apply the same principle in yourTjestimation ot tnc Democratic candidatesfor the local legislative body and if thepersonnel of the ticket is acceptable toyou I ask you to stand behind it onelection day Never mind if tle Dcmoadtic candidates have not pledged imselves to endorse the proposed measuresif th f Executive at the coming sessionso long as they have pledged themselveslo protect the public interests andfavor no class legislation their mdc- -
guar--4enRnce ought lo furnish you aalilceof tllcir good faith and theyentitled tovoiir hearty sunnort
are
Icannot overlook m this connectionthe commendable attitude oftheinde- -pcuuciu licpuiuicuu acnaioriai canuidale Ur Cecil Brown The fact thathe jiJrnot a creature of the caucusshould in no way militate against hisprospects Botn he and his murierouafriends of all parties have recognizedthe fact that the caucus is not the courtof last resort in politics and he hastherefore appealed his case to theelectors of theTerritory an acknowl- -CUKllllCUl Ul lilt UUt BjllIU Ul 4KII1UU-- j
racy and of the principles of thcjJJcclaration ot independence requir¬
ing that governments shall derive tlirjust powers from the consent 6f thegoverned If you are a friend to goodmen a believer in the freedom ofAtaerican institutions and a foe to fepolitical machine you will acconj himyour cordial support
Dont be afraid to express your hon-est
¬
convictions in the ballot box on elec ¬
tion dav Walk into the booth withouttrepidation and cast your vote for themen of your choice Dont let anybodydo your thinKine for you then Dayour own thinking Dont swallow any¬
thing that is contradicted by jour reason and at variance with the testimonyof your senses If you want to registera protest against unlawful trespass onyour franchise or if you want to uttrryour relume ugmiisi any coercivemethods that have been employed to thodetriment of the full and free exerqiseot tnc sultragc you can make thcn k
nfn i- ln ern r nf r1i V
booth Dont be intimidated Remcm- -iicr mat 10 icar tuc loe smcc tear op lprcsseth strength gives in your weak Mness strength unto your foe and io yourfollies fight against yourself Bevaliant m the fight for the establishmentof right principles of government foiiAmericanism in Hawaii and the issufcof this campaign will abundantly iustilf- -
i uie wuuoni oi your canquct m so doing