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TUESDAY MAllOH (i, l0; Pmon 5 Oknts "We Are Out Por European Labor" Says Giffard n u t lip' ' T.k'- u iVXf' f V Atkinson Holds Axe JTo Use, If Necessary, For Federal Appointee PREPARED TO FIGHT FOR LABOR SCHEME The rjnteralton of Japanese from Hawaii to tbe mainland and the propo sition or the immigration of Portu guese or other European settlers are matters tlmt nro coming closer and closer together in the arena of local , problem. This two Ideas And a cen ter In h rarcutlro, If no whero else, and Governor Atkinson Is feeling the otntrilKxftl force of the contending in ternal nt tlio present time to n great Iegrw. Gotcrnor Atkinson, It Is said, U ready for the struggle that Is tu come, that fins nlrcady started, nnd he bas very plainly ald so on previous occasions as for example at the latt learned this morning that the uover meeting of lira Territorial Hoard of nor, although he remains quiet, to all Immigration when ho surprised every appearances, has taken up tho I tn mi body by coming out with the declaru gratlon nnd emigration matters with tlon that the sugar planters must the utmost preparedness. Ho wanU . come to lime In the matter of offering to get bold of the books of tho various proper inducements to settlers from plantation agencies. He wants to see the Azores before the Immigration to whom certain money has been paid Hoard would tako a. step toward gel- for legal services. More particularly Ung the dtfilrcd 1000 Portuguese ngrl- he wants access to tho books of thu cultural families hero from the Azores sugar concerns to whom was paid a Xslnndr p certain sum of two thousand dollars Sine that meeting little ur nothing for legal or advisory services, hag tx-fii ocromnllshed toward an un- Of courso the Governor has no Dowet demanding between the sugar planters to dcmu'nd tho books of tho plantation and tho Governor and Governor Atkln- agencies, or of any of them. The only son has sot modified his declaration, way this, could be effected would be nor hits he taken one step backward through tho United States District At from thu stand ho took nt the lmmlgra- torney taking such action In the mat- J tlon meeting, exocpt to soy that he did not Inlrod to convey the Impression f opposition to all plantations offer ing iPAtbolds or less than one acre. As lo the connection between the natter of the Immigration of Portu. suese and the emigration of Japanese: Aa AtMtiton Is Interested In the one, so Is hi- Interested In the other propo sition, if It bo true, as the Japanese emigration agents contend, that the planters, are doing all In their powor to precnt the emigration of JapnncM laborers then it may be inferred that they nro the less likely to come to the Coventor' terms In tho matter of of- fcrlng Inducements to laborer-settlers from Kurj Atttepan will havo little or nojblna to say la rvgard to the present sltua- tlon, ttf$i to admit that ho Is deeply interest d in the progress of tho pres ent ezatgnitlon contest, wherein the emlgrnrXin agents are being prosccut d fur ulhged violation of the emigra tion ngval Ucctiso law. Id rrpird to the Iortugucse lmmlgru tlon aCalr he will have nothing to ay teynni ft assertion that thcro have )... ,,..iUrinn,i. ii. ronii,n. .!, ..-.....M.iiu,.,,,., .,...,. ....... 6e U vo. ft .position that Is by no means that of cinrnplonlng the cause of the tdault-rt. If cheap labor be considered a cams- of the sugar men, but be Is de termined to stay by the proposition thnt aettlers must be encouraged, and, a fro- as hn, ns Governor, Is con- HiMt ftiterhouse Trust Co.. Ltd.. Slock ard Bond Brokers, Officc-i: Cor. Fort and Merchant 8ts. Tcfrp-Manc Exchange No. 4. Mm $ nl II fllf&RcLmina EyoRrr The Kash Company Ltd.Trnstccu. corned, every Japanese may leave the country, tor tlio moro Japaneso who leavo the country, tho greater oppor tunity is there for tho realization of the Idea that tho Governor Is giving his full support, namely, that of get ting European or other white labor here to build up a WOrklng class Indc?' pendent of tho employers. The Gov ernor has nlrcady Irrevocably Identi fied hlmsflf with this Idea and hli friends declnrc, unqualifiedly, that tba.torlal lav Goemor will leave no stono unttirncJ "This matter Is one that requires the to see the scheme realized. I most careful consideration. It Is not n From tho best of authority It wait tor as would necessarily call for the production of the books. Governor Atkinson Is In close touch with President Roosevelt in this affair and stands ready at any moment to notify the president by cable In case be should soo fit to recommend any Im mediate chnngo among Federal ap pointees In this city. This Informa tion comes from one close to the Gov ernor nnd whose word need not be questioned. Said one closely Identified with the proceedings, this morning: "Oover- nor Atkinson feels thnt tho planter re against him In this labor question, lie Is deeply Interested In this Jnp- ancse emigration matters, for the rra- .son that he has causo to believe that f ho planters bavo In their employ someone whoso position, In view of present developments, should not be Identified with the Interests of the planters. If It becomes necessary, he will not hesitate to recommend n chango, It Is known that tbe Governor has been "giving V.torTp.n emigration nnd tho Drosccullon ot emigration and the prosecution ot innnn... mi,n. .. 1. 1 - .,. i ..,,....,.., v ,..,.....,. .... ...a iuui.ai rvttent on. thnt he has been personally Investigating tho matter. This In- vestlgatlon Includes tho emigration matter from the "making of the law uy tn the present time., ' Judge Georgo D, Gear, attorney for tho Japaneso emigration agents, was seen this morning by a Dulletln re I porter. "Cnptnln Trucbrldgo of the Olympln Is here," snld tho Judge, "If bo wants to tell you anything, ho may 1 have nothing so say In the matter except thnt wc nro nnturally doing (Continued on Page 4.) Correct For Clothes Men are tailored from the choicest fabrics of foreign and domestic looms. Only cloths are used which will give perfect wear and possess superior finish. Never before have we been able to show such a diversity of patterns, all In harmony with good taste, for the extremest dresser and the conserva- tlve gentleman. MADD BY Alfred Benjamin & Co., NEW YORK Planters Earnestly At Work William M. Olflard of Wm. 0. Irwin & Co., stated this afternoon that a committee of tho sugar planters was earnestly nt work In tho matter of reaching an understanding as to Por tuguese Immigration. "The planters nro out for European Immigration," sold Mr. Giffard, "and what wo have to do-now Is to frame plans In conformity with the ability of the plantations as well ns with the reaulrcments of Federal and Terri question that ran bo settled In n few hours or a few days or, perhaps, a few weeks. We have been nt work on the matter for several weeks past. ... ...:. .-... wowsnniier iuik is noL Eomc to nein tho business, nt all. It would be bct-'ductg' either as owner or employee,! lor (o wait until there Is something. whether for hlro or not. nny gama of wttlcd." When perfected, the Dlnntcrs' Dlans Kill bo presented to tho Territorial Hoard of Immigration for approval i A habeas corpus caso of a most un usual kind was Instituted this after noon before Judge Lindsay by Klochl Sbtmlzu, the adopted father of Akayo, a 13-year-old girl, against Masubaro aasahara, her natural father, asking that tho respondent bo made to deliver tbo girl back to him. Tbe petition, which Is prepared by R. W. Ureckons, shows tho facts of tho caso ns follows: Akayo, tbe girl, was born In Japan in 1883. In 1890 Klochl adopted her with the consent of her Vrtnta and lu full compliance with 'er ? 0rt(.J?I'edniuhtn CS7.W ?T "? recognized until January 1. parents and lu full compliance with 190C. Mssabaro, the father of the girl, .((.-. . ,l,. trnm ,- n,t..r -- r "" ,7..." """."i, " WI" 1 ,,h and married another woman, with r Li r MP rUI Adopted Daughter ttiiuui iiu mini; iu siunuu luun ina n jury or aiuing ano mainiaiuius a iui-ngo- tory and was sentenced to pay a fine of, in uvt rwiuvui cuuiv iu uuwun vitn5QQ by judge UO liOlu tne unusual his adopted daughter and settled on ,za 0 the fine created considerable mo isiuuu 01 uuwun un juuuurjr i Klochl let Akayo go from Hawaii to vlnlt tiAP fnthr u.hn un. Ilvlnif nt Kwa, and who had requested that she bo allowed to visit him, ua he was go- Ing to Japan and wanted to see her beforo bo left and promising to let her return to Klochl. The faithless father then retained tho girl In his custody and oven refused to let Klochl see her Klochl shows in Ills petition that he' has become attached to the girl. He Is unmarried, has no children, and Is,1 although ho Is not wealthy, still In possession of sufllclcnt means to tea that she gets a good education, The other on tho other hand, nnd his new wife liuo several children nud have mil tho meins to support and ediiraf) Akayo us well ns Klochl could do It Prevention & i Is better than cure, every time. By renting a box In our safety-deposit vault, you prevent loss of your valu ables by fire or thieves. The cost Is only $5 per year and up. Better loqk Into the matter today. Hawaiian w Anti-Gambling Bill Fop Territories As Passed By House HAWAII HAS NO PART IN ITS ORIGIN i Tho latest copies of the Congresslon-icontago gnme, or any other kind of a al Record rocclod here contain tho gnmo played with cards, dice, or an) bill to prohibit gambling In the Terr!- device, for money, checks, credit, or torles, which, II It becomes law, will i nny other representation of value. Is havo great effect In Hawaii, as It will guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be cause tho energies of tho Federal au-'l"il,,'!d by a fine of not moro than thorltles to bo directed against the, 15,000 nnd by Imprisonment for not gambling evil. Tho bill, which Is both niop) than one year, or cither, short nnd sweeping, passed tho Houso "Sec. 2. That this Act sbnll tako ef. February 19, and Is thought by United feet within sixty days after Its pas States Marshal Hendry to be sure to.Mgo" pass tho Senate. "Then thcro will bo Tho Itccord contains a lengthy nnd n lot of work for us to do," said Hon- quite nnlmated debate which preceded dry. The bill reads as follows: "no It enacted, etc. That any person In nny of tho Territories of tho United, nintna whn dinls. nlavs. or carries on. "- w w- nnnm ... .niifln tn hn onnnpii. or rau l(aro monto, roulotto. lansquenet, .,. . nnira mmin inn fan tan no li,, seven nnd a hnlf. twenty-one, chuck-a-luck, or nny bnnklng or per-1 Judge De Bolt Declares Former Judgement Void $509 FINE-MAN GtTS ABSOLUTE DISCHARGE NO JURISDICTION, 8AY8 DE BOLT, DECAU8E THERE WA8 NO IN DICTMENT AQAIN3T MR. CHEW HINO. Judge Gear thfs morning conducted' a short, decisive and eminently sue-, rcg,iui campaign before both Judge! De Bo11 nTn "??""; by X j,e succeeded In wresting two of hli lrii.n(a from the erasn of the prosecu-. 17" - T . .Z " - .1... ' "?n' ".75 -- L." - ?. -.". ." .:' rjbaw Hlng, who was found guilty by( comment at the time it was imposeu, This morning Gear appeared before ... w ..!. ...i.u maiIah fnmn nam ' trial for Chew Hlng. Ho showed tlmt nm 0, nii t10 court's Instructions had nnt t,een filed In the- time required, vJhlch In Itself has been held to bo - i LIB Mi QII!i aSr"""" " "'"" """" GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 1860 In the recent insurance investigation no company passed a better ex amination than the GERMANIA LIFE. All approved forms of in surance written 3 Henry Wateriiouse Trust Co., Ltd, MANAGERS, TERR. OF HAWAII 3& tho nassaga of tho bill In tho House, Although tho. paBsago of it will hnvn great effect on Hawaii, It Is quite el dent from the debate, that Hawaii had nothing whatever to do with Its origin, ns, although practically all the other Territories wcro named In It, no refer enco whatever was mado to this Terr! lory. This Is further corroborated from tho fnct that Congressman LlttleOeld, (Continued on page o.) grounds for a now trial: secondly that hlx plea had never been taken when his case was heard In tno circuit court end thirdly that although Chow lllng bad been given a trial by jury, no nan not been prosecuted under nny pre sentment or Indictment by a Grand Jury, and that for this reason tho Court had no jurisdiction to try him. County Attorney Douthltt opposed the motion. With rcferenco to the omission of the .taking of tho defend ant's plea In the Circuit Court trial, bo held that tho plea which had been taken at his trial beforo tho District Maglstrntgo would bo sufficient In the matter. Judge Do Dolt In rendering his dec! slon not only'granted Gear's motion to set his former Judgment aside, but wnnt him one better In reference to the motion for n new trial, by discharging the defendant altogether. Tho Court held, ns It did In Its fam ous decision In tho Chun lloon habeas corpus case, that the defendant was entitled to an Indictment, nnd that the Court therefore had no Jurisdiction tn try him. Under theso circumstanced. (Continued on Page 8.) rsSiawfiyKiaa I P! J MOll JPUmilUre j " Largest Stock In the City from which to make selections. I J. Hopp & Co. i V, "Old Reliable Furniture House." J v via ncuauic rutniiuis nuu (. YOUNQ BUILDING, K YOUNQ BUILDING,! i 'fW5fSW55?Kv ' Jg toe m m m m CHINA PUTS BAN ON WAR TALK Mocn(f(t l'ren Bptclal Cable) PEKIN, China, March 6. An official edict Issued by the Government aya that warlike reports are being circulated by traitors. Officials are ordered to protect the Uvea and property of foreigners under pain of severe punishment. Troops have been sent to the southern part of ChlhIO o Daily Earthquakes (Attoclaled 1'reit Special Cable! KINOSTOWN, Island of St, Vincent, March 6. Earthquake shocks have been felt dally on the Island of St. Lucia since Feb. 16. The volcano of Souf frlere Is quiet. Bombs Captured f.Wancfatcii J'rrM PpttM Cable) 8T. PETERSBURG, Russia, March 6.A bomb'factory has been raided by the police with the result of 120 bombs and 20 revolutionists captured TO BUILD PHILIPPINE ROADS. (Attoclaled l'rett HARTFORD, Conn., March 6. A been Incorporated here to build the SAN FRANCI8CO, Vlous quotation, 8s 3d. March -5. 8U The late hour at which the cable dispatches have been received. Is the cause for The Bulletin being late In reaching Its patrons for the last week. This will soon be corrected. BY ACCIDENT ON Still the tribulations of tho party were Clerk Frank Hatch returned this not ovor. On tho way to Wahlawa an morning after a most disastrous auto- other bolt repeated the performance bt mobile trip which he, Owen McCarthy Its predecessor with similar results and ladles took In McCarthy's car and tho car camo to a standstill. Hatch around tho Island, Hatch says that gallantly volunteered to go for assist- tho party started from Honolulu over tho I'all nt 8 a. m. Sunday, Near Ka- huliu n bolt Ip tbe differential gar broko and got mixed up with tho other machinery, theroby Impeding the wok- Ing of the machine so that llalelwa OFF FOR YOLCANO The following left today In the steamer Kln.iu, en route to the oI cano: Miss Harrington, San Fran cisco, Cal ; K. J. Waddell, Aurora, Neb.; Mrs. I., J, Waddell, Aurora. Nob.j O, It Howard. Mrs. a. II. Howard. Miss elcgatlon, stating that be will not be A, Howard, Iluffalo, N. V.J J. II. Ityan, hlo to be present when the Maul Mrs. J. II. Ityan, Miss F Ilynn. Miss court term opens on March It. It is I). Ityan, Chicago, III.; 11. C. Lnttln, Probablo that Deputy Attorney Gen Los Angeles, Cnl ; H. T Vars, Mrs, II. Fleming will handle Case's cni.es. T. Vnrs, Master Addison Vars, Iluffalo,! N. V . J M Thompson. Ji L, Thump- PASSENGERS DEPARTED. son. Hartford. Conn : G. F D. 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Finally tho machlno seemed to bo all right, a new bolt had been placed In tho old ono's posltlqn, and at 6:30 P. m. n start was mado for Honolulu. anco, and enjoyed a moonlight walk ot several miles to Wahlawa, whero he telephoned for assistance. This came In tho sbapo of an auto from town in which She party went homo, leaving Its own machlno behind. TAKES CASE'S CASES Attorney General I'eters has re volved a letter from County Attorney I), II. Case of Maul, who Is now In Washington with tho refundlne bill For Mnul and Motokal, per stmr. l.lkiilke March 6 Chos Gay, I)r Camp, W K. Hitter - S' - 'a'S,-:,a,'a'J,a,5"ista Men $5.00 Shoe Co., Ltd, I in 'PHONE MAIN 282 1051 FORT STREET HONOLULU MvnnrMf!iKnnMMMWtAnMMkMsnisninivvjwinnMiiiM AGENTS run juci.1, Muiwiuiu s K.;