Show MAY SHARE SHARF t ROBERTS fATE i 1 I Honolulu T 1 H Nov ov 9 via ja San Sn S SnI n no I Francisco o rancis o Nov 18 Robert W Wilcox i the independent royalist candidate has bas been elected Hawaiian delegate to con congress congress conC C i gress by small plurality over Samuel J Parker th tb Republican candidate and anda I Ia a large plurality over oer Prince David i the Democratic candi candidate candidate date d te His Hia strong vote among amoD the na natives lives tives in he Jie outside eu districts carried the tb day dai da against the whites and the in intelligent native voters vers of the cities There is already talk of raising the same issue against him that was raised rai td against again t Brigham H Roberts of ot Utah I It is claimed that he has s two wives one in n Italy ant and the th other the one with whom wh m be he is living A Wilcox was married matTied m In Italy to the Princess Victoria C lon ia Di daughter of f Baron BalOn Lorenao Lo In Inthe Inthe Inthe the spring of 1889 he returned to Hono Iono Honolulu lulu atone tione his wife going back ta to t 1 Italy His second marriage was wu contracted soon after the lat It revolution A decree of divorce had been applied ap for tor In Italy i and it is claimed by Wilcox that he be was walt notified by the Italian consul suI here i that the decree had bad been issued sued i before fore q Ute tIe e second marriage ma took place On the other hand band ft It baa has been claimed by L his k enemies that he was guilty guilt of bigamy bigamy big bigamy amy in contracting the second mar mare marT e Te T e present ent Mrs Wilcox was The Theresa Theres resa res Owana Owan xo descended from Keoua the father of or King Ki Kame Kazue the dlee Great t tRan Ran Ban QU an u Ticket I News of tile the ute result of at the election Which WM h was bf u t t te Honolulu this Ing by t ini carry ing returns s from produced r oe much depression 1 among all a 11 whites w l i tea as Wilcox Wilco was It Ned by Republican and Democrats it alike His campaign was wae an with prom promises isee ies on the part of some ome of his bis campaign cam campaign i IM workers that if he were elected eJected Queen would be le re replaced replaced replaced f placed on the throne The result of or the vote VO shows the native bitterness over annexation to be still sUt alive The Republicans carried Honolulu and ad the island of Oahu Oshu for Samuel Par Parker Parker Parker ker by plurality the Democratic De candidate Prince David Kawananakoa receiving l only about as many m ny vote teJ v as U Parker Packer Today loday it Is reported that he was wall knifed by LU Ln who w o is Ia 1 said to have secretly y thrown her Interest to Wilcox There to j muck much bitterness bittern against her among the Democrats who ho hoped that even If It they did aid not elect their man manthey mant manthey they t would at least lent so 80 divide the na native tive vote Tote that Wilcox would be behind I par P Parker 4 Natives Control House The independent native party has carried the house of representatives by bya a large lar e majority They will have four fourteen fourteen fourteen teen of ot their men in the house with nine Republicans and six men men who are 1 independent and Democratic In the senate t ere will wm be seven Republicans sight Independents and one Democrat i With the 1 Independents in control a alively alIVely lively session on is 18 expected as u they are against the executive part of the gov government government and will give Governor Dole t i plenty of opportunity for vetoes i It is 18 likely as a result of the election 1 that congress 8 will wilt be asked to establish i some limitations on the voting privilege privilege lege The natives have bave won upon a arace aS arace S race division and now many of the whites want ant a property qualification for voters enL It is argued that in voting e upon a simple color line many of the 1 i natives native have shown themselves unfit 1 for feR universal al suffrage 0 The returns which are not quite com corn complete complete show Wilcox nine v tes ahead The precincts to be heard beard from Irom are expected d to increase e this plurality tightly slightly Wilcox carried every island i i hut bet Oahu Ohu where Honolulu is 18 with Its large white population and ft with ith th a It ma majority m of or the more educated d natives The rhe island of Kauai Raual gave more votes to te than to Parker and David com corn combined The he most meet encouraging feature to the white whit of both boUl parties is Ia in the fact that ut the t Wilcox plurality is so small amail which shows that many of the natives were wera we divided upon oth other r than race rC lute Probably a third of the native population is aligned with the American Americas parties and It is thought that the f fu future U Ut ture t will rapidly increase the proper proportion t tion The TIte present prospect pro is that the con will be utterly ignored I b th tM the commercial and other interests t of o the islands It is said that Parker will wm go p to Washington Wa In an event and aDd that though he will have no official E title he will wilt look after Hawaiian in tresta there All the newspapers here deeply de dc deplore 1 the election eJection of ot Wilcox Wilcox Is a HalfBreed Robert W Wilcox the man who has 1 leeR been elected to represent ent Hawaii at the national capital is very well known to all aU people who are familiar with Ha 0 history He was a conspicuous CO character ecter In ln several revolutions and ano a abas has bas been a political worker since he be bew was w Ant sent to the legislature in lee ISM 1 Wilcox was born horn in 1855 at Mad Ills His father was William S Wil ViI Wilcox Wilcox cox a sea aea captain of Newport R H Hand and 14 his bla mother JD ther a native woman Robert Wilcox when 25 years old was elected to the t ture from Wailuku dig dis district digI I The TIle eo wa was one of a party sent by King Kalakaua to Italy to study In the schools there He went eat to Turin Italy where he entered a military school He remained there thereIn till tW 1 In III the revolution of July 1889 1 when the new constitution under was Wa promulgated Wilcox took a lead leadin in i tug part pr and a nd he be h U Is also all credited with i having bY been a leader lr in the th abortive revolution which was wan wa for the nurn e f placing on the throne before the th death det of or Kalakaua A native nathe t j Jury iury auit acquitted him after ater the failure c c cf tote t plot i The Te National Reform party P rt sent Wil Wilcox Wilcox Vi cox CX to the t legislature tur ture in from Fa Pa Pa and a nd he be J was elected eJe again n tn I ISM uI I from The Ti revolution of ISM l 1 f tm found to him hb acting al Wt with the royalist ele dc element ment nL After A the t overthrow of f the t queen e he be h W was ws In 1 command of the te na J t that for f a time seemed emed m likely to t give sive Df battle hattle to t the revolutionists In I the revolution of 1895 18 when an attempt f w Wag J to restore Queen Quen alanl he b was again an a leader er This time he e was wa arrested and imprisoned I after which he ODd for tor about abut a year ar r 1 was o pardoned by br b President now no Gov Dole |