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luhntity..
Eleven-twelfth-
s
of the white
ugnr
consumed
in
tbe
Territory
ie
bought
from the
Honolulu
:
Plantation
lompaar
ait
Aiea.
and only half of what
hey
produce
i
purchased locally dur
ing
the year.
The
fancy sugar are
im-
ported,
put.
many
people,
hnve
given
(tip
he.
nse
of
brr
cube,
:
and
powderci'
lugar during the war
ao
that
the short
ie
wnid
not be acute
even
if
no morr
waa
aeat.
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GRASPS
Li
WIDF
IS
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'
Chinese
Killed.' Police
Sergeant
Is
Shocked
'
Ching Chun Sim waa
electrocuted
'a
right--
f
if
ty
o 'cock
last
flight
at the
Waj.
Hod
a Works,
Ward
and
Queen
Streets,
through grasping a grounded
electric
light extension
wire.
j
Police Sergeant
David
Kamanoba.
who
went to the
scene
in the patrol
a
agon,
grasped the
wire, which
killed
the
Chinaman
and received a burn
01.
Ilia
right hand
and
a
shock which
near-
ly knocked
him over.
,.
;
A
government street light line
erqss
et--
a
secondary
line or low
tension run
"ing into the
soda
orks.
Ching, whili,
standing
on
a
wet
board,
grasped
he
extension line for the
purpose
of
mbv
ing the light .into
tbe
kitchen and
8
henyy
ground
reaiilted.
;
.
if-
;
y
Another
Chinaman
detnhod
ilie
deai'
man
from
the
wire with a stick,
sjm'
laid
him an n bed in
aa adjoining
room
'When
Kamaunha
arrived,
be
was told
that the dead
man waa
in another
ropir
and grasped
the extension
line-
-
in
or
ler to
light
his
way to where
the China
man
wns Iving.
In
that inannor
toi
abocltod.
Cbtag
waa
a
member
of'
a
hui
of
Chinese mho own
tha
aoda works.
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Letter
of Appreciation
Received
;
By
Promotion
Committee
,
Appreciation
at
the--
,
kindly
aenti-meuts-
.
and
aymiiatby
expressed
by
the
Hawaii
Promotion
Committee,
at
the
loss which
'lie
,
Majtsan
Navigation
Company suffered
ia the death of
.Catpt
William
klatson
waa
received yesterr
day
by Hocretary
Frrnl
J.
llalton
from
W, P. Both,
socreiftry
of
tlie
Matron
Co,
In Ban Francisco.
.;
'
Mr.
Roth 's
,
letter,
which
is
dated
Octolx'r
24.
wads,
as follows
1
"
:",I
aai
iu
receipt of your,
very kirn)
letter-
of the eleventh '
lusLaut,
.,
for-
warding
copy
of
a
resolution pasted
by. tha
Jlawaii
.
Promotion.
.Committoo.
and
aUio,
expressing, your
own sorrow
nod sympathy at the
great
loss which
thia
company
hns suffered
in
the pass
Ing
of Captain
Mat son.
I
"Captain
Mat sou took
the keenest
interest
in
every
movement
which had
for
.Its
object the advancement
0
the
interest
of the
Islands,
aud
we
are
dneply
appreciative
of
those
expres-
sions
of
sympathy at thi
time
whou
our
loss ia most severely
felt.,
r
"The'
kindly sentiments
s
expressed
by yourself
an.it
the resolution
of,
the
committee have
been, conveyed
to the
family
which join me in
assurances of
our appreeuKioo.f
i
t'
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t ri
U
HS U.I
PROVED
QUININE
i?
DOES NOT AFFECT THE
HEAD
Bscaase
of
It
tanks
and lasaiiv
eSccl.i
SKOMO Ql'IMINK
wUlbetouu4
betur thaa ordiaary
Oulalne.
Dose
aot
cu
aervousnsss. nut lioclug tn the
head.
JL
wsmbet,
Jier
Is
oaly en
"Hrome
Qul-il-
n
v
,
The
sl(oatM
oi
w.
Ore
;
01.
:
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LI1LU
Ul
ilOllllS
New York's
Reform"
Mayor
Show-
-
ed Under
By
'Vote
of Nearly
.
.
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r-
-
t
1
1
1
ww 10
une
in
ravor
01
juuge
i
Hylan
-
Socialist
Xylose
Third
WOMAN'S
SUFFRAGE
;
'Cri
;:,vt ;WINS
BY, BIG MARGIN
Day
Was
'6ad
Orie'For
Prohibi-tior-
i;
Beintf Beatert1
In' Three
States
and Carrying
In
Only
One,
,
New Mexico
Going
Dry
EW'YOKK.
November
7
.
(
Associated Press
M
ayor
John Turroy Mitclel of New York
was
beaten for reefection yesterday
by
Judge Hylan,' the
Democratic-Tamman-
y
nominee,'
by
ah
over-
whelming
ote,'
which ran,' with
only
evdity-tw- o
precincfi missing,
almost two to one against
the
In-
dependent.
,,;
IfWhe'
question
of
'woman's'
suf
frage, submitted to 'the electors
of
the State for the second' time, tlie
women
won by a
substantial
ma-
jority.' The exact
figures
were not
known at midnight, but a count
of
more than half the State gave
suf-
frage a majority'
of
32.000.
J'.
The mayoralty
content brought
out
a big vote, more than
620,000
ballots being cast,
it
is esti-
mated1
that ten percent of the voters
ire
in
the national service and
wilt
vote
elsewhere,
in
training camps.
lbbard
heir
,
ships
and
at
tire
French front.
..
'
SOCIALIST CLOSE THIRD
Mayor
Mitlhel
ran'
as second
man in
the returns, but by a Jiarfow
margin,
.
the-
-
'Socialist
candidate,
l.'
Il!11
.Moris
jiiuquit,
oemg a
corrrjiara-.'ivel-
y
few
votes behind the
Refonn
.Mayor.';
YilliatuM..
Bennett, the
regular Republican uomince, who
defeated
MayoY.
pitcher
in
the
primary, was snowed under,
'
The
.
figures'
with
seveuty-tw-
o
orccincts
,
not counted, stood:
Hy--lan-
.
Deinocrat,
2X8.435;
Mitchet,
Independent,
145,459
;:
lfillquit,
Socialist,
134.890,
and Bennett,
Re-
publican,
51,956,
,
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BAD
FOR PROHIBITION
Yesterday was a bad day for the
prohibitionists, only one
'State
out
of three where the question was an
issue
giving a majority
for
tlie
drys,
and
in
that State the vote
was
pot complete
Jast,.
night.
In Ohio, with return
not
all in,
prohibition
bad
been defeated by
a
slim
majority
of
eight'
thousand
while
woman
s
suffrage was turned
down
by
the Ohio voters
by
the
emphatic
majority of ninety
thous-
and.
New' Mexico, according to the
outit
at midnight,
seems likely
to
loin
the dry column, the majority
'.n
favor
of
the
constitutional
imendmenj
giving statewide
pro-
hibition being substantial and not
likely
to
be
overcome
by
the late
returns
;
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ISSUE IN VIRGINIA
Prohibition was an issue
in
Vir-
ginia,
one
,
"of.
the
already
dry
States.
'
;
Davis,
the .Democratic
candidate
lor
Governor,' was '
de-
clared
by
his
"Republican
opponent
as in
favor
of
.legislation
cancelling
the
dry, statute and
of a return
to
the
license
system.' The .campaign
to
defeat
Davis,,
was made upon this
platform,
desnjte
which
he has
been
elected, along with the entire
Democratic ticket.
Governor
McCall
of,
Massa-
chusetts was
'
elected
for
another
term, the State going Republican
throughout and electing the entire
Republican state ticket.
,
There was one
politicid
revolu-
tion, this being id Louisville,
Ken-
tucky, where George Smith was
elected
mayor.'Tit
ran
as a
Repul-lica-
n
and his'tTeHign
'gives
that
city
its
first
Rqmblican mayor
in
years.
..
,
CECIL
BROWN
ESTATE
;
VALUED AT
$23,535
Tbe iuvrutory of the estate of the
lat
Cavil Urown,
tilej
yuateriluy
in
the
cirouit
lourt,
sots' forth
total
value
ot
a4air.'i5.at.
This
includes
notns ami
oittstauiUag hills
of frieUits
ainountiuir
to
J
100..
The inventory
shows
he
KMMsstl
78,(100
worth
of stoi'k Ja thrt
First
Nutionul
JtuDk,
l'J,(MMJ
iu the
Firnt
Aineriiau
Havings
lnk,
auil
a
lot
of shares iu
suifiir ami
other Indus
trial
couipuoies.
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