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Corporation Notices.
SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS'
, MEETING.
Nahlku 8ugar Company. Limited.
RY ORDER of James F. Morgan, vice
president of the Nahlku Sugar Com
pany, Limited, a special meeting of
tho stockholders will bo held on Mon
day, March 31st, 1002, at 2 o'clock p.
m., In tho room abovo the offices of
Messrs. Castle & Cooke, Limited, Ho
nolulu, for the purpose of considering
a proposition from (he liana Planta
tion for the leasing of property of tho
Nahlku Sugar Company and matters
connected therewith.
All stockholders aro earnestly re
quested to attend this meeting, and
thoso who cannot be present are re
quested to send their proxies.
II. ARM1TAOE,
Secretary Nahlku Sugar Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, March 22d, 1902. 2102-0t
Legal Notices.
NOTICE.
Intending steerage passengers from
Honolulu for United States ports are
Notice to All Whom It May
Concern.
United States of America, District of
Hawaii.
In the District Court of the United
States in am. for the District and
Territory of Hawaii.
United Slates of America, Plaintiff,
vs. Twenty-three and One-half
Dozen Articles for the Preven
tion of Conception.
Attachment and Monition.
Whereas. In said Cause, said Court,
on March 17, 1902, issued Its Attach
ment and Monition:
NOW THEREFORE NOTICE
THEREOF IS HEREBY GIVEN to all
persons claiming the above mentioned
property, or knowing or having any
ICE MANTLED OCEAN LINER AFTER A ROUGH TRIP.
The westbound ocean liners now nrrhlnu In l'nliih. Now York, t'hllnilcl
phla and other Atlnntlc po.is bring IiiIi-k of ioiikIi unit wintry sens: nl.n they
show evidences of the same. Here In n picture hIhiuIiik n typical scene on
such a steamer. The bridge nnd everything forvvnid Is conUil inauy Inches
thick with Ice.
SpeciaJ Committee
TO IINVESTIC1ATE
hereby Informed that until further no-1. M ,'. ,, .,. n,., .t,i,i
tlco tho undersigned will not book ap- not pronounco agan8t the same, ac
pllcants for passage by the steamers cordng t0 the prnycr of thc nforma
for which they aro agents, unless said . nn m ' i,nrin ami ht ihv
passengers report at their office tlnnn(,nr ,.pforo thB .,. Cmlr, ,' be
. rr ---. .
least nlno (9) days previous to the
scheduled date of sailing. Further In'
formation may bo bad upon nppllca
tlon at the offices of
WM. 0. IRWIN & CO.. LTD..
H. HACKFELD & Cp.
2079 tf
Business Notices.
A CHANCE FOR THOSE DESIRINQ
A GOOD HOMESTEAD.
FOR SALE At a reasonable figure,
(a freehold estate at Walomau, near
Walohlnu. Tho property consists of
a substantially built and weU-furnlsh-ed
bouse with a good water Bupply;
also cartsheds, sorvantB' quarters, di
vision fences for safo handling of cat
tle and 353 ncres of land, 1'47 acres of
tbo land adjoins house and there is a
privilege to secure 104 acres contig
uous. There Is on tho land fenced
portions containing coffee, orange and
other fruit trees in bearing. All the
lands are alongside or near to the Gov
ernment road. Nearly all tbo land has
substantial stone fences. With the
above go all cattle, horses and pigs,
wagons, etc., etc. For particulars ap
ply to CHA3. MEINECKE,
Walohlnu, Kau, Hawaii.
20G5-tf
Molokai Scandal
holden In and for the said District of
Hawaii at the United States court
house in the City of Honolulu In said
District on tbe 7th day of April, A.
D. 1902. It that be a day of lurlrdlc
tlon, and it not, then on the first day
of Jurisdiction thereafter, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of that nay, then and
there to Interpose a claim to the tame.
and to make their allegations In that
behalf.
Dated Honolulu, Hawaii, March 17,
1902. E. R. HEn'DRY,
United States Marshal in and for
Said District. 2097-1U
Paul R. Isenberg took Ills scat for
the first time at n Hoard of Health
meeting yesterday afternoon. Presi
dent Sloggctt, Dr. Cooper, Attorney
General Dole and E. A. Mott-Smlth
completed a quorum. Dr. Pratt, C.
Charlock and C. 11. Rejnolds, ofllcera of
the Hoard, were In attendance.
Attorney General Dole read the fol
lowing resolution prepared by a spe
cial committee, which was unanimous
ly placed on record. Engrossed copies
were signed by members of the Hoard
one o! which goes to thc bereaved fa'
mlly.
"Whereas, death has removed Mr.
im. was submitted by thc president, it
was to thc effect that one Plllpo, a
Blck man at thc Settlement, was con
demned to Jail upon ague evidence for
the larceny of sheep, and so badly
neglected In Jail that he died there.
Ills condition while Imprisoned, as de
scribed by the writer, was most dis
graceful to the Jailor nnd thc authori
ties. Mr. Iteynolds. being asked for Infor
mation, stated that he had visited tho
prisoner and found him better treated
than ho would have been outside,
where he had no friends He was an
ndvanccd case of Icpiosy, It was true,
DR. WM. 6. ROGERS,
8URGEON AND SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusive'
REMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala
kea Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel.
Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sui,
days, 9 to i.
William Auld from among us: Hcsolv-but thc Jail was perfectly clean con
cd, That we, the stinking members of, trary to Mr. Hutchinson's statements.
thc Board of Health, testify our ap- It was tho sense of the meeting that
preclation of the conscientiousness the matter should be thoroughly In
and faithfulness, the uniform courtesy vesttgated, and on motion It wns dc
nnd the kindliness of heart of our late elded tho president Bhould appoint n
honored associate. I committee to do so on the ground.
"Resolved, That this resolution bo Mr. Dole, In the course of discussion
spread upon the records of the Hoard on tho personnel, said the committee
of Health and that a copy thereof, to-1 bhould act Independently of Mr. Rey
gtther with our sincere sympathy, be nolds as the charge was tacitly
bent to the bereaved family. ' against thc superintendent
"Dated this 2Gth day of March, Attorney General Dole, Dr. Moore
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
NOTICE.
Mr. Frank W. Aust has no authority
to sell or exchange Smith Premier
typewriters In my name,
C. W. MAUFARLANE.
Solo Agent for the .Territory of
Hawaii.
Ortlco at Washington Light Co,
2101-tt
Offices Rooms 20S 209 Boston build
ing. Fort Street.
Telephones Office, Main 3S5; Res
Idence, White 2861. "
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m ; 3 to S
p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.rc
P. O. Box 801.
1902."
Dr. Pratt read letters from Sheriff
L. A. Andicus regarding thc Hllo fish
market. Their burden was nn urgent
remonstrance against tho establish
ment of a private monopoly In tho
sale of fish. The sheriff said the price
of flfch was vciy high now In Hllo.
Dr. Held wiotc on tho same sub
ject. He nihoctiteil thc restriction of early next week.
and Dr. Pratt were appointed at tho
committee.
Mr. Reynolds desired to urge the ap
pointment of a resident Judge at tlm
Settlement to try cases arising there.
His suggestion was defcricd In con
sideration to nnlt thc report of tho
committee.
Thc commltteo will go to Ktilaupupa
NOTICE,
Parties visiting Lanalna and tbe 1st
and of Maul in general can secure suit
able conveyances and careful drivers
at tho PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna,
Island of Maul.
Commercial men will be carefully
looked after with suitable rigs.
2055-3m
NOTICE.
I hereby glvo nottco that I shall not
bo responsible Tor any ueot contracteu
In my name without my written order.
J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA.
Honolulu, March 12, 1902.
2098-lw
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
0. E. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTI8T8.
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Mala 32('
Seattle and Tacoma
to
Honolulu
S. S. ALASKAN, 12,000 tons, to sail
March 25th.
8. 8. CALIFORNIAN, 6000 tons to sail
April 20th.
For further particulars apply
H. HACKFELD & CO., Agents.
C. P. MOR8E, General Freight Agent.
the tale of fish to a public market,
where all Inspection should be done.
The existing maiket. It was stated,
was under the control of J. G. Serrao.
The matter was deferred n week for
further consldciatlon.
The matter of condemned ponds was
laid over until next meeting.
An application of Father Matthias
was on motion granted, to permit
Brother Laurence to go to Molokai
temporarily In place of Brother Sce
rlnus, who desired a vacation.
A complaint to the Attorney General
from Ambrose Hutchinson. Knlaupa-
Another lomplalnt that had appeared
in an anonymous newspaper letter
charged that Superintendent Reynolds
was working the helpers of tho Blck
as If they were slaves. In reply Mr.
Reynolds quoted tho law relating to
that class of people at the Settlement,
which obliged them to perform certain
services besides nursing their sick
friends. It wns absolutely necessary to
have the assistance of thc helpers In
pulling taro. etc.
Dr. Cooper reported having visited
tho hospital at Hllo, which he found In
most creditable condition.
KAHN CHINESE BILL WILL NOT PASS
Washington, March 19. During tbt nesc bill. ' Senator Ilnnna Is, credited
past two days the discussion of tha with saying jestcrday that tho bill
Chinese exclusion bill among the Sena would never get his .vote as It stood,
tors hns been widespread, following nnd that the "sailor clause" would hav
thc icport 0r the Mltchell-Kuhn bill, to come out. Senator Elklns Is equnlly
by thc Committee on Immigration. It strong ngnlnst that portion of the bill
If you cannot find him just look
in at the
Honolulu Bowling
Parlors
HE WILL BE THEBE
Woman's Exchange
has removed to the
ArlingtonBlock, Hotel Street,
In the storo formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKERS
AND DEALERS
IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Sell Real Estate In
all parti of tbe group.
we will Hell Properties on nnasnn-
able Commissions. Tel. Main 125.
OFFICE
10 WEST KING STREET.
DECKER, FERNANDES & GO,
Real Estate Agents.
We also make a specialty of enlarging
Photographs.
RENT8 COLLECTED,
Office, cor. South and King Streets.
P. O. Dqx 321; 'Phone 252 Main.
French Laundry
505, Corner of Beretanla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand,
Curtains, Lace Silk and Glove Cleaning
specialty.
AHADlE & CO.
Is now learned that. In spite of assur
ances of suppoit ghen by many 8cna
tors, especially umong tho Democrat
tbe bill will tie antagonized to such an
extent that Its passage Is doubtful, If
not already past hope. The extent of
tbe opposition Is surpiislug In its scopt
and force. This opposition Is not
manifested In public speeches or Inter
views, but It exists nevertheless, and
will come to tbe surface whenovcr th
bill Is called up on the floor,
Cockrell's Opposition.
Senator Cockrell of Mlssouil Is on
of thc latest to come out ngalnst the
Instruments Filed for Record March 26
W I.. Let Kaal V.
K Keo and hsb P Kahaokamokti
.
I' J Cutter Pioneer B. & L. As
sociation Aff.Forc.
Pioneer 11 & L. Assn. Pioneer U. &
L. Assn D.
C Ilolte tr M. Aona Hoi.
I' Iiowrn B. C. Hobron .... D.
H. Bannister nnd hsb. A. Wiggins
Mtg.
Dowsett & Co, Ltd R. W. Atkin
son D.
8 Ozakl Wn Kee Agrmt.
Hawaii Land Co S Ozakl . . . L.
A Itoback W 11. Castlo ...Addl.Cla.
Jas. Campbell J. B. Castle ...Agrmt.
J II Castle i:w a Pltn Agrmt
Kulkckakaulanl Hoopli I).
C. Wlnam Mrs. C. W. Sharrat...D.
Bishop & Co.--C. Wlnam, tr Ilel.
Instruments Filed for Record March 27
M. F. de Souza F. C Botclho... M.
A 0 Patacn J It Blsho M.
Llllpl Kallmalu D.
Ailmr. Hst. II. Grieve W. It. Castlo,
tr AM.
Recorded March 18, 1902.
W It Castlo Jr. to A. N Cami)
hell. deed. Ms 4 nnd 55. Pacillc
IK'.glits Honc.'ulu. Oahu, $2000. IlooH
2lil pago 221. Dated 'February 25,
1902
II W Schmidt to W It. Castle Ji.
ct al trustees; trustee deed; 2 7-110
acres land. Beretanla street, It. P
333G, Penracola street, Honolulu, Oa
hu, 485 shares Wnlmea Sugar Milt
Company, ?1 Book 231. page 222,
Dated February 2u, 1902.
Recorded March 19, 1902.
Charles M. Cooke, Limited, to Elmer
U. Paxton. partial release; 13,010
square feet land. College Hills tract
Honolulu, Oahu; $1. Book 23l, pago
67. Dated March IS, 1902.
II . W. Woltcrs ct al. to Bruco Cart
wright; deed; one-half of portion Kill.
924, Fort and Union streets, Honolulu
Oahu; $3900. Book 231, pago 18 1.
Dated March 11, 1902.
Kuamu ct al. to I.ulla Walanukca;
deed; portion R. P. 1639, corner Mil
ha and Wylllo streets, Honolulu. Oa
hu; (200. Book 234, page 187. Dated
.March 14, 1902.
Wong Hlng ct at. to Lam Yip; fore
closure entry; premises, Pauoa, Hono
lulu, Oahu. Book 230, pago SB. Dated
February 27, 1902.
Recorded March 20. 1902.
Mathilda Gomes to Dlonlzlo dc
Abreu. deed; lot 5 of Kuls. 1074 nnd
5911 Alewa, Honolulu. Oahu; $C0O
Book 231, pagu 18S. Dated March 13,
1 1902.
W W Ahana and wife to Territory
of Hawaii, deed: portion Ap. 2, Kill.
948, School street. Honolulu, Oahu; 51.
Book ij. page 189. Dated March 17,
1902. 4
II. Nelnaber, by trustee, to Manuel
Gnspard and wife; release; lots 4 and
5 of Giant 2530. Punchbowl street, Ho
nolulu, Oahu; J200. Book 100, page 203.
Dated March 13, 1902.
Recorded March 21, 1902.
Thomas Filch to James Loo, by
trustee, agreement; In re priority of
mortgage on piece land, corner King
nnd Kckaullke Streets, Honolulu. Oa
hu. JI. Book 235. pago 82. Dated
February 15. 1902.
James l.oo to James l.oe. by trus
tee; consent; to sale for $19 of pleco
land, corner King and KcKaniiKC
Btruets, Honolulu. Oahu. H00K -J.
pngo 84. Dated January 10. 1902.
D. de Abreu and wife to FrancU'-o
Marques; mortgage; lot 5 of Kuls.
1074 and 59FL. Alewa. Honolulu. O.v
11; J 100, two years at 10 per cent.
Book 22, pago 232. Dated March 19,
1902.
Thomas Fitch to James Lovo; cove
nant; In re propel ty corner King an J
Koknullko streets, Honolulu, Oahu.
Book 233, page 80. Dated January 10,
1902.
James Lovo to V. Anln ct al.; cove
nant, In ro property corner King an.l
Koknullko streets. Honolulu, cjanu.
Book 233. pngo 87. Dated January 10,
1902.
Y. Anln to Thomas Fitch et nl : cov
enant, In ro property, corner King nnJ
Kekaullkn streets , Honolulu, Oahu.
Hook 233, page 88. Dated January 11,
1902.
Thomas Fitch to Y. Anln; agree
ment; In re conditions of mortgago on
pll-ce land, corner King nnd Keknullkc
streets, Honolulu, Oahu. Book 235,
pngo 90. Dated March 20, 1902.
tllttttttttttt
bcr rescred tho right to offer amend
ments to perfect It. I have an amend
ment which I shall offer In duo time.
But. taking tho hill as a whole, I doubt
If It will pass, even though amended.
There Is n strong tendency to revert
to the simple re-enactment of the pres
ent laws. This tendency has dlsplajcd
Itself during tho past couplo of days,
since the Immigration Commltteo re
ported the exclusion bill. Senators
were disposed to wait and approvo ot
tho commlttec'H bill, but It Is so radi
cally different fiom the present laws
that few seem willing to accept l(.
From thc present outlook, I should say
that the ro-ennctment of the present
laws, without addition or subtraction
Is piob.ibtc."
Perkins Offers No Hope.
Senator Perkins was asked about the
situation He concurred with Senntor
Bard In saying that ho hnd found
strong opposition In tbe Senate among
both Democrats and Republicans.
"Thcro Is no opposition to Chlnesn
exclusion." said Senator Perkins, "bu.
there Is sui prising opposition to tho
bill ns leported by the Immigration
Committee Theio Is hardly a Senator
who does not complain of somo fear
turn or other. I shall stay with tha
hill and fight for It, but I confess I am
staggered by tho sudden opposition to
It. Some of the Senators have bur-
No doubt
You have paid for two or three homes during your llfstlme.
Especially If you have been paying rent; and we regret that
you .have nothing to show for the money spent In this manrur.
i
THE AMOUNT PAID
FOR RENT WOULD
HAVE PAID FOR A
HOME, AND A GOOD
HOME TOO. . . . .
We have now on tile lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract,
whl:h contains the finest suburban property In Honolulu. This
tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, haa
macadamized streets, artesian water, and the electric car line
pitsee through the property. For any further Information regard
ing prices, terms, etc, address
ISLAND REALTY COMP'Y
204
LIMITED.
VlUDD BUILDINQ.
Metropolitan Meat Co.,
LIM1TEU.
Freeh Meats and Pish (
by Every Steamer
From the Coast that has Cold Storage.
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton.
ff Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut.
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45
FOR SALB AT The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
Oceanic Steamship Company,
TIME TABLE
The steamers ot this line will artlve and leave this port aa hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
1LAMEDA APRIL E
SIKM'.A APRIL 11
ALAMEDA APR1.I- 26
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ALAMEDA APRIL
SONOMA APRIL 15
ALAMEDA APRIL 3')
VENTURA 7. MAY 0
In connection with tse sailing or the above steamers, tne agents are pre
pared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all potuts In the United States, and from New
fork by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPJ.T TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go,
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaish
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and '
leave thl port on or about the datei below mentioned.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
AMERICA MARU MAR. 28
PEKING APRIL C
GAELIC APRIL 15
HONGKONG MARL APRIL 22
CHINA APRIL 30
DORIC MAY R
FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.
HONGKONG MARU MAR. 2J
CHINA APRIL S
DORIC APRIL 15
NIPPON MARU APRIL 25
PEKING MAY 3
which provides for thc punishment nl
railroad emplo)es nlong the hnrdei
who do not oliKcno tho strict letter of
the l.vr He declares that this Is tin
attempt to force cmplocs to do th
work of Chlncso Inspectors.
Oeverldge Doesn't Like It.
Senator Ucicrldgn is among thoso
who aic said to hae expressed them
selves strongly agnlnst tlio hill as It
stands. Others aro lined up against
thc hill, somo going so far as to say
that thc hill as a whole should bo ulcle
ttached and the existing laws ro-en-
acted by a simple declaration of tho , Rested to me that thc Geary law should
ue re-cnuclcd.
Debate on thc olcomnrgnrlne
New Map of Oahu.
uonpll.4 from GoverniMnt Survey. ini Chtrft ,
Mir. of Stu.r PLnutlont, R.llwiy., tn Oihcr
Jttllltl. SburCM. THB MAP IS )8xi INCHIfS,
with trtlrtlc colorlnf 1 .nd neil mounthes, mik
Inr a very useful .1 wttl ai onunKn'.t wH mip
THB PKICI OP THi MAP IS IlO oo, Cople. (II
t obulp.4 Iron
, - JAS. T, TAYLOR,
F.04iox TM u4 Judd Building, Hrnolulut T, K
01 HAWAIIAN NEWS CO.. LTD
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO.
H. HACKFBLO & CO, LTD. AGENTS'.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN I
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific tout.
S. S. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15. 1
Q. S. NEVADAN, to sail about April 15th.
S. S. HAWAIIAN, to sail about May 15th.
From San Francisco, S. 8. HYADE8, to sail April 5th.
Freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyn, at
all times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. OTORSB,
General Frelaht AoenL H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AQENTS, HONOLULU.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mail
Stoomslilp Company.
Steamers or tbe abovo line, running In connection wita tho CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. R. C and Sydney, N.S.sV,
nnd calling at Victoria, II, C, Honolulu, Hua, I "t JI and Brisbane, are DUE
AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
t-rom Sydney and Brisbane. ,
(For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.)
MOANA APR. 9
MIOWERA MAY 7
From Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C.
(For Drlsbane and Sydney.1) .
AORANOI APR. ll
Bard Says No Chance.
hill. He Is opposed to It partly becausej will of Congress. The uanger of nt
of a provision which prohibits th tempting this, in view of the pouslblll
entry of Chinese Into this country even ty of tho Supreme Court knocking out
for exposition purposes. This would the vital part of the existing law win
prevent Chinese from exhibiting at tho pointed out to these Senators, who re'
St. Louis Exposition and thus detract piled that tho hill could he framed cov
from that show. This provision wan erlng that matter.
Inserted in the bill in the past few
days, at the Instance of Secretary
Sbaw, who did not want to be forced to
assume the responsibility of admitting-
or ,denylng entrance to Chinese
bound for the Louisiana Purchase Ex
position. Secretary Shaw preferred t
liflvn tlm nnlnt mlbkH Iiv Iiiiv an Mint
there would bo one thing to do In such 1 l'nd down wltli objecdonahjn fent- bill and cutting It down giently. It Is
meg. 1 near mar. iirsi-ruic lavijrora in piqux nnd somnwnat rambling, nnd
the Senate declare that It Is unconsti
tutional In sevoral provisions. For
my part, I fear I shall not he able tu
vote for It as It stands. As jnu know,
when the hill was agreed upon by thu
Puclllq Coast delegation, every mem-
cases.
Hanna and Shipping,
Senator Hunna and other Intciested
In thA development of tho shipping In ,
tcrcsts of the country are strongly op
posed to the "sailor clause" of tho Chi.
bill
will last two or three weeks, from whnt
I can learn, and meantime thc Chlnesn
situation will develop nnd we shall
know more about It. As the Scnato
stands today I confess I do not think
the Mltchell-Knhn bill would pas9
When tho oleomargarine bill Is dls-
Senator Hard said today he wns sat- posed of the situation may be clearer,'
Isfled tnaf tho bill could not pass the Representative William Aldcn Smith,
Senate. "There Is hardly a chanro of one of ihe sub-committee of the Houso
tho bill passing tho Senate," ho said, j Commute on Foreign Affairs In chnrgo
"There Is much greater opposition to of tho Mltchell-Kahn bill, said today In
It than I expected. The hill has been 1 nn Interview "We nro going over tho
aie pruning It."
Then ho went over on the Senate sldu
ninl told a Senator that tho bill would
never he approved by tho House com
mlthc. "It Is an Impossible bill," ho
said.
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