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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.


,.-

,

!



5

',

t



i

f

s.



'.

GRASPS


Li

WIDF


IS

'

'



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.



,

;'

i



'

..4


,

i

'



'

.

j



'

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'

;i



)

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.


:

'i

LI1LU



Ul

ilOllllS


New York's

Reform"


Mayor

Show-


-

ed Under


By

'Vote


of Nearly

.

.



-

1

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,


,

-

"



'

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

;

-



''''

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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